“The first to die away”: Singer Büne Huber has written his will

“The first to die away”: Singer Büne Huber has written his will
“The first to die away”: Singer Büne Huber has written his will
Büne Huber, frontman of the Bern band Patent Ochsner, is not interested in where he will one day find his final resting place.

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Death is part of life – even for musicians. Büne Huber, frontman of “Patent Ochsner”, has written his will. In it he stipulates that his musical legacy will remain largely private. One song, however, could be released posthumously.

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  • Büne Huber has decreed that unpublished songs remain private and only one song may be released in the event of death.
  • The 62-year-old increasingly grapples with death after the loss of a friend.
  • He feels relieved to have settled his will.

Patent Ochsner frontman Büne Huber has written his will. “It says that songs that I did not want to publish during my lifetime will only remain accessible to my family afterward,” he said in an interview with “Switzerland at the Weekend”.

The musician emphasized that these are songs, sketches and diaries that should never be made public. However, there would be one exception: If he suddenly passed away, a single song would be released. Huber didn’t want to elaborate on what kind of song it was, just: “It’s a very nice song. He stands alone. At some point his time will come.”

The 62-year-old is concerned with the topic of dying both privately and in his . In May 2022 he had to cope with the death of his long-time friend, the musician Wädi Gysi. «I’m getting older. In the circle of friends, the first to die,” explained Huber. This dispute was also the reason why he wrote his will.

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You are doing your descendants a favor if you ask yourself such questions while you are still alive, even if it is unpleasant. “I put it off for a long time,” admitted Huber. He is all the more relieved that these matters have now been settled. He left it up to his family what should happen to his remains. “Whether I should be laid in a grave or scattered to the four winds. I don’t care. They should do what is best for them,” he said frankly.


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