Hugh Masekela
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Hugh Ramapolo Masekela |
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South African flugelhorn, trumpet and cornet player (4 April 1939 - 23 January 2018). In 1961, as part of the anti-apartheid campaign, he was exiled to the United States where he was befriended by The Jazz Epistles and to Britain with King Kong, to find himself in New York in the early-1960s. He had hits in the United States with the pop-jazz tunes Up, Up And Away and the number one hit Grazing In The Grass. In 1987, his single Bring Him Back Home became an anthem for the movement to free Nelson Mandela. After apartheid ended, Masekela returned to South Africa. A renewed interest in his African roots led him to collaborate with West and Central African musicians, and finally to reconnect with South African players when he set up a mobile studio in Botswana, just over the South African border, in the 1980s. Here he re-absorbed and re-used mbaqanga strains, a style he has continued to use since his return to South Africa in the early-1990s. |
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The Disco Kid |
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The Jazz Epistles |
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