Tribute to the late Hugh Masekela
JOBURG – City of Joburg Mayor, Herman Mashaba saddened by the passing of the legendary South African musician.
On Tuesday, 23 January, the nation was hit with the sad news of the passing of legendary South African trumpeter, composer and singer, Hugh Masekela.
Bra Hugh, as he was affectionately known by his peers and the whole nation, died yesterday after a battle with prostate cancer.
Executive Mayor of the City of Joburg Herman Mashaba, said that he was saddened by the passing of the musical icon.
“I would like to send my sincere condolences to his family, friends and loved ones during this difficult time,” said Mashaba.
Widely known as the ‘father of South African jazz’, Mashaba said that the story of South Africa could not be told without speaking of the enormous contributions his jazz compositions made to the liberation against apartheid.
“He was a personal favourite of mine and ignited my love for jazz music,” said Mashaba.
Well known for anti-apartheid songs such as Soweto Blues and Bring Him Back Home, Mashaba said his skill and mastery of instruments such as the trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone, cornet and vocals will continue to give joy and upliftment to future generations.
“Ntate Hugh Masekela was internationally renowned and locally loved and celebrated. South Africa has lost one of its best. His music will continue to live on in our hearts as we remember him,” Mashaba concluded.
Thank you Hugh Masekela, 1968 “Grazing in the Grass” you captured my ears with an original sound: https://t.co/3K5ECf8Q8c
— Vahan (@HiFiQC) January 25, 2018
Bra Hugh Masekela had been living with cancer for 10 years – it's always difficult to come to terms with death but at least he's no longer in pain. #RIPHughMasekela
— Laurika Nxumalo (@LaMkhatjwa) January 25, 2018
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Rest In Peace Bra @hughmasekela
You'll always be remembered for the role you played in the country— Andile X Sibiya (@_Andile_Sibiya) January 25, 2018