Hans-Erik Dyvik Husby (15 June 1972 – 19 November 2021), also known as Hank von Helvete in Norway and Hank von Hell internationally, was a Norwegian singer best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band
Turbonegro.[2][3] He was a member of Turbonegro from 1993 to 2010, appearing on six studio albums with the band, and later embarked on a solo career.[4][5]
Described as "a charismatic frontman who equally channeled humor and vulnerability", he died on 19 November 2021, at the age 49.[6]
Career
Husby began his musical career with the punk band INRI and released the EP Breakfast Serial X in 1992.[4] He joined
Turbonegro the following year, where he would become known for his interactions with the audience while performing.[4] In 1998, Turbonegro disbanded due to Husby's drug addiction.[7] After going through rehab, he reunited with Turbonegro in 2002.[7] Husby left the band in 2010 to focus on his family and career outside of rock music.[8][9]
In 2009, Husby had a number one single on the
Norwegian Singles Chart with
Maria Solheim and the song "Rom for alle".[10] The single spent three weeks at the number one spot, including the Christmas chart for 2009. In 2010, Husby portrayed singer-songwriter
Cornelis Vreeswijk in the Swedish film Cornelis.[11] He released a cover album with Vreeswijk songs titled I ljuset av Cornelis later that year.[12]
On 6 June 2011, Husby and his new band
Doctor Midnight & The Mercy Cult, released their first album I Declare: Treason.[13] In late 2011, he was a judge in the Norwegian TV series Idol.[14] Husby's biography was released in Norway in October 2012, written by writer and poet
Håvard Rem, where he spoke openly about his life and career.[15]
Solo career
On 31 August 2018, Husby released the first single, "Bum to Bum", from his debut solo album Egomania.[16] The album was released on 2 November through
Sony Music/
Century Media worldwide.[17]Egomania was co-written with Swedish guitarist and solo band member Eric Bäckman, also known as Cat Casino of
Deathstars. When asked why he decided to return and produce a solo record in a 2018 interview, Husby stated: "The timing was just right. I was done with others "angels" in life, and it felt like it was time to go back and do what I always should've done – ROCK. And shake ass."[18]
On 25 January 2019, Husby's song "Fake It" was chosen for competition in the
Melodi Grand Prix 2019 to represent Norway at the
Eurovision Song Contest in Israel.[19] In June 2020, Husby released his second solo album, Dead.[20]
Personal life and death
Husby and his family moved frequently during his childhood and adolescent years, living in various places across Norway. His early childhood years were spent in the village of
Å on the southwest edge of the
Lofoten islands, later moving to
Fauske,
Rognan and
Tvedestrand.[4]
Following Turbonegro's split in 1998, Husby went through detox while living at the island of
Moskenesøya in Lofoten, where he worked as a guide at
Norwegian Fishing Village Museum and as a presenter at Moskenesradioen, a local radio station.[21]
Husby was married to model Gro Skaustein from August 2009 until October 2014.[22] The couple had a daughter together who was born on 21 December, 2008.[23]