Key Points
- Death certificate lists atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease; kidney failure noted as a contributing factor.
- Sedaka died Feb. 27 after being rushed to a Los Angeles hospital.
- s hitmaker with Grammy nods, Songwriters Hall of Fame induction, and a Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
Why They're In The News
NEIL Sedaka’s cause of death has been confirmed, according to his death certificate.
The beloved singer-songwriter died from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, with kidney failure also listed as a contributing factor, TMZ reports.
Sedaka passed away on February 27 in Los Angeles after being rushed to the hospital when he began feeling unwell.
Following his death, Sedaka’s family said they were “devastated” by his sudden passing.
A music icon, Sedaka rose to fame in the 1960s with classic hits including “Oh! Carol,” “Calendar Girl,” and “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do.”
Over the course of his career, he earned five Grammy nominations, was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1983, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978.
Sedaka leaves behind a lasting legacy as one of pop music’s most celebrated hitmakers.
Why This Matters
Confirming Neil Sedaka’s cause of death provides closure for fans and family and underscores the health risks faced by aging music legends, while prompting reflection on his enduring contributions to pop songwriting and cultural history.