JAKARTA - Sad news has returned from the world of Indonesian music. Herman Gelly, who is known as the keyboardist of Symphony, reportedly passed away today, Friday, April 25.
The news of Herman Gelly's death has been confirmed by music observer Stanley Tulung. It is said that the keyboardist breathed his last at his residence in Bintaro, South Tangerang.
"Yes, (Herman Gelly) died at his home in JI. Perkici Bintaro," Stanley said via text message to the media crew.
Stanley said Herman Olly died after suffering from a disease in his heart. The family also buried the deceased this afternoon.
"(He died) because of the heart. The plan is to be buried at the Tanah Kusir Ba'da Ashar TPU," he said.
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Meanwhile, Herman Gelly played for Symphony with Fariz RM, Ekki Soekarno, Tony Wenas, and Jimmy Paais. This group was active from 1982 to 1987.
For five years, Symphony released four studio albums, including Trapesium (1982), Lady (1982), Metal (1983), and N.O.R.M.AL (1987).
Herman Gelly has a prominent contribution to Symphony's debut album. In addition to playing keyboards and piano, he also contributed his voice as a vocalist.
Symphony itself is known as a group that carries pop, new wave, and alternative pop music. Apart from Symphony, Herman had a solo career, releasing an album titled Litograph-01 (1982).
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