Harry Nilsson

Nilsson was an American singer-songwriter active from 1941 to 1994, working across rock, pop, and baroque pop styles. He became known for his contributions to film soundtracks and his distinctive approach to pop and rock music. Over his career, Nilsson explored psychedelic and experimental elements within accessible popular music frameworks. His work spanned multiple decades of American popular music, establishing him as a notable figure in singer-songwriter and pop-rock traditions. He died in 1994 from heart failure.