Hugh Masekela is Dead.
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Hugh Masekela RIP...
Hugh Masekela obituary: South African jazz pioneer who fought the evil of apartheid. Guardian.
"Hugh Masekela , who has died aged 78, was one of the world’s finest and most distinctive horn players, whose performing on trumpet and flugelhorn mixed jazz with South African styles and music from across the African continent and diaspora. Exiled from his country for 30 years, he was also a powerful singer and songwriter and an angry political voice, using his music and live performances to attack the apartheid regime that had banished him from his homeland.
Even when he had returned to the country of his birth under the leadership of Nelson Mandela, after having lived and worked in the US and in Botswana, Masekela continued to comment fearlessly on political events in South Africa and around the world, enjoying his status as an international celebrity, playing for presidents and royalty and concert audiences, and often collaborating with other musical greats...." Cond in the Guardian online.
RIP Mr Masekela.
Music and Politics, let's have no more of THAT around HERE.
BN.
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Interesting that the tribute thread has been claimed by the jazzers. Fair enough but he was equally a world music artist, especially given the links to Trevor Huddleston, Miriam Makeba, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul Simon and, of course Nelson Mandela going way back. I have kept coming back to what to write and yet find that it is simply that as a significant artist he was huge and I liked him very much as a person. And since July 2014, when he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of York, he was also a fellow graduate:
RIP Hugh Masekela
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View PostVery sad news. I still treasure my CD of 'The Jazz Epistles'- Jazz in Africa(CAMDEN CD 1004) recorded in South Africa in 1959.
JR
Other than the Epistles tracks I am ignorant of his playing and wouldn't know where to really start.
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