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  1. 23 de ene. de 2018 · Jan. 23, 2018. Hugh Masekela, a South African trumpeter, singer and activist whose music became symbolic of the country’s anti-apartheid movement, even as he spent three decades in exile, died ...

  2. Hugh Ramopolo Masekela (Witbank, 4 aprile 1939 – Johannesburg, 23 gennaio 2018) è stato un musicista, cantante e trombettista sudafricano.. Virtuoso della tromba, del flicorno e della cornetta viene annoverato fra i musicisti che hanno contribuito all'evoluzione della musica jazz nel XX secolo. La sua discografia include diverse decine di album solisti e numerosissime collaborazioni con ...

  3. Masekela (2009) Hugh Ramapolo Masekela (* 4.April 1939 in Witbank; † 23. Januar 2018 in Johannesburg), auch Bra Hugh genannt, war ein südafrikanischer Trompeter, Flügelhornist, Kornettist, Pianist, Sänger und Komponist.Er gilt als einer der wichtigsten Jazz- und Weltmusik-Pioniere aus Südafrika. In vielen seiner Texte aus der Zeit der Apartheid kritisierte er die damaligen harschen ...

  4. He founded the Hugh Masekela Heritage Foundation in 2015 to continue this work for generations to come. “My biggest obsession is to show Africans and the world who the people of Africa really are,” Masekela confided – It was this commitment to his home continent that propelled him forward since he first began playing the trumpet.

  5. 9 de may. de 2019 · 'Time' is a 2002 studio album by South African jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela. The album was recorded in Johannesburg, South Africa and won Masekela the South ...

  6. 23 de ene. de 2018 · Masekela was given his first trumpet at the age of 14. Legendary jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela, a leading figure in the struggle to end apartheid and "the father of South African jazz", has died ...

  7. Hugh Ramapolo Masekela. Profile: 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 Harry Belafonte. Primarily, he played in jazz ensembles, with guest appearances on albums by The Byrds, and Paul Simon.