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Monday, October 09, 2006
A Last Farewell




After dying at the age of 30 last Friday, Jan Werner is now going to his final resting place today. There will be an open memorial today at 1pm (Norwegian time - 12noon UK time) in Oslo, but the funeral itself will be for his closest family only. In the same church he was both baptised and his confirmation was held.

The cause of his death has been said to be natural. He was a large man, he had a classic body for heartfailure - and not only that, he was born with too large lungs. Yeah, no shit, right? No wonder he could do 4 1/2 octaves. But the way he used them put a strain on his heart and they think his heart just gave up in the end. 15 years of stress, concerts, tours every year, appearances, five very vocally challenging albums - he just finished the fifth that will be released later this year. Have a listen to a clip from "My Love" from the unreleased album "Stronger".

These past ten days have been odd. I've spoken to a lot of people, and they all seem to be in shock, disbelief and feel real grief. Over a man most of them didn't know and didn't really listen to. To suffer a natural death at the age of 30 isn't only scary as hell, it's such a waste. I can't even begin to imagine where he could have ended up if his confidence had taken him outside the boundaries of Norway. He was scheduled to appear in the US and Canada next year...

A statement he made last year:

"I hope to perform a few concerts and at a few events in 2006. I  know myself well enough to know that without singing I will not survive :-("

He lost his voice the same week that his body gave in. He was meant to do a show, but had to cancel cause he had a chest infection so bad he wasn't even allowed to speak. Something tells me he may have known that his time here was limited, but you can only commend him for wanting to live his life to the fullest. Some performers just have to do it, they'll die if they don't. Unfortunately, some also die if they do...




R.I.P. Jan Werner - 1976 - 2006


Posted at 10:40 am by Knobby

2FUNKY
October 10, 2006   01:33 AM PDT
 
I know exactly how you feel...I am a huge Karen Carpenter fan, and she died when she was 32...young like Mr Werner...it's such a shame when such talent gets extinguished so early :-(
Caff
October 9, 2006   10:06 PM PDT
 
So sorry Knobby. I've assumed you're still in the UK? Hopefully you can pay your respects when you got over to see George?
Knobby
October 9, 2006   03:29 PM PDT
 
For the memorial people had to gather outside and watch big screens cause there was no room inside the church.

After some highly emotional speeches they ended the ceremony with him singing "You Raise Me Up" - accompanied by his friend and duet partner of 10 years live.

Then they carried the casket out to an instrumental version of "All By Myself". God, that's sad... :'(
Pippi
October 9, 2006   03:06 PM PDT
 
I feel sad for him!!!
 

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