
We are so grieved to hear about the passing of Theo Coumans (Obbicht (Limburg, Netherlands) 8 May 1949 – Alicante (Valencia, Spain) 16 June 2025),
the first drummer of ‘Pussycat’ (1975 – 1978).
It’s unbelievable! He will be sadly missed!
May his soul be at eternal peace! My sincere condolences to his family.
This is what is daughter Wendy wrote on Facebook:
The last drum has beaten 🥁 Never your voice again Never your smile again Never a hug in your strong arms again 😢 Dear daddy, how I will miss you 💫 Thank you for everything!! I love you ❤️



and of course, this is how we all knew Theo, behind the drums….

Coumans was part of Pussycat in the band’s most successful years, between 1975 and 1978. Because Pussycat had two musicians named Theo. To distinguish, we talked about Thei Bas and Thei Drum. As a drummer, he was the silent force behind the group’s worldwide success. Pussycat became world famous with the mega hit “Mississippi”, which in 1975 grew into a number 1 hit in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, South Africa, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, among others. The song sold millions of copies and even ranked 1 on the British chart — unique for a Dutch band.
Pussycat appears three times in the renowned BBC program Top of The Pops. The successor Smile also scores well at home and abroad. Numerous TV appearances follow. In March 1978, the band toured South Africa.
In that same period, Pussycat also scored great hits with songs such as “Georgie”, “Smile”, and “My Broken Souvenirs” – all timeless soft pop classics with melancholic lyrics, characteristic singing together of the sisters Toni, Betty and Marianne Veldpaus, and the solid accompaniment of their backing band, in which Theo Coumans played an important role.
Farewell Pussycat
In May 1978, Coumans left the band. That is not without a fight. He hires a lawyer to claim his royalties and gauges from the upcoming live performances until December 1 of that year. This is described in the book De Mississippi Stroomt Door Limburg by Pussycat guitarist and vocals Lou Willé. Hans Lutjens, one of the band’s first drummers, eventually succeeds him.
With the death of Theo Coumans, the Netherlands again loses a musician who was part of one of the greatest pop success stories in the history of national music. His contribution to the sound of Pussycat will always live on in the records that have been left to us.

1 reactie
Theo , ik heb je niet lang gekend hier in Benidorm, genietend van je biefstukje , mee trommelen op de tafel met muziek die je leuk vond. Toch nog genieten van het succes dat je had met Pussycat . Vorig jaar al flink ziek, maar gelukkig weer opgeknapt. En nu toch nog , voor ons, plotseling overleden. Gelukkig blijven muzikanten altijd onder ons door de muziek die ze achter laten
Theo je was een fijne vent. Milia veel sterkte.
An en Ralph