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The World Has Lost a Jazz Legend, Hugh Masekela

BY David Indeje · January 23, 2018 11:01 am

Hugh Ramopolo Masekela, South Africa’s trumpeter, flugelhornist, cornetist, composer and singer  has passed away after a long battle with prostate cancer at the age of 78.

He was considered the “father of South African jazz.”

In a statement, South African President Jacob Zuma said Masekela’s death was “an immeasurable loss to the music industry and to the country at large”.

President Zuma bestowed the National Order of Ikhamanga in Gold in 2010 to Mr Masekela for his exceptional contribution to music and the struggle against apartheid in South Africa.

“The nation mourns one its most recognizable signature talent in the person of Bra Hugh Masekela. It is an immeasurable loss to the music industry and to the country at large. His contribution to the struggle for liberation will never be forgotten. We wish to convey our heartfelt condolences to his family and peers in the arts and culture fraternity at large. May his soul rest in peace,” said President Zuma.

President Uhuru Kenyatta said,  “The World has today lost a Legend. Hugh Masekela, gave us many songs, a reason to dance to Jazz, and combined that with a trumpet, not only to connect us to entertainment, but also to give South Africa, a liberating and powerful voice against Apartheid.” Read

 

 

 

David Indeje is a writer and editor, with interests on how technology is changing journalism, government, Health, and Gender Development stories are his passion. Follow on Twitter @David_IndejeDavid can be reached on: (020) 528 0222 / Email: info@sokodirectory.com

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