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Hugh Ramopolo Masekela (born 4 April 1939) is a South African trumpeter, flugelhornist, cornetist, composer, and singer. He is the father of American television host Sal Masekela.
Masekela was born in Kwa-Guqa Township, Witbank, South Africa. He began singing and playing piano as a child. At the age of 14, after seeing the film Young Man with a Horn (in which Kirk Douglas plays a character modelled on American jazz cornetist Bix Beiderbecke), Masekela took up playing the trumpet. His first trumpet was given to him by Archbishop Trevor Huddleston, the anti-apartheid chaplain at St. Peter's Secondary School.
Huddleston asked the leader of the then Johannesburg "Native" Municipal Brass Band, Uncle Sauda, to teach Masekela the rudiments of trumpet playing. Masekela quickly mastered the instrument. Soon, some of his schoolmates also became interested in playing instruments, leading to the formation of the Huddleston Jazz Band, South Africa's first youth orchestra. By 1956, after leading other ensembles, Masekela joined Alfred Herbert's African Jazz Revue.
Pyramid Blue - la oportunidad
Enemy Solo- Awilo Longomba, Psquare- Zumba Fitness- Choreo by Fernando Lima
Hugh Masekela - Phatsha Phatsha
Givers-Up Up Up
CLIP MAKADY DANCEHALL 2011
Hugh Masekela - Mra
Spirits Rejoice - Emakhaya
Telma Lee - Meu Vicio ( Deejay Bigboss & Deejay Suavicox Remix Tarracho Exclusive 2014 )
Fucking Music - Atuação na Anep
Zumba Fitness Switzerland with Fernando Lima
From "Hugh Masekela - Grrr" Label: Mercury - SR 61109 (LP) US, 1966 Record Company: Mercury Record Corporation Written by Lemmy Mabaso Arranged by Hugh Masekela Recorded May 1965 in New York Produced by Ed Townsend Trumpet – Hugh Masekela Sax (Uncredited) – Morris Goldberg Trombone (Uncredited) – Jonas Gwangwa Tuba (Uncredited) – Howard St. John Piano (Uncredited) – Larry Willis Guitar (Uncredited) – Eric Gale
Givers playing Up Up Up at Festival International in Lafayette, LA 4/24/10. I'm not quite sure what happened to my audio. I think my microphone was picking up too much of the crowd around me. But, what a show!! Suggestions??
From "Hugh Masekela - Grrr" Label: Mercury - SR 61109 (LP) US, 1966 Record Company: Mercury Record Corporation Written by Christopher Mra Ngcukana Arranged by Hugh Masekela Recorded May 1965 in New York Produced by Ed Townsend Trumpet – Hugh Masekela Sax (Uncredited) – Morris Goldberg Trombone (Uncredited) – Jonas Gwangwa Tuba (Uncredited) – Howard St. John Piano (Uncredited) – Larry Willis Guitar (Uncredited) – Eric Gale
From "Spirits Rejoice" [ Joburg Records (LP) distributed by WEA Records South Africa, 1978 ] Robbie Jansen: alto sax , flute and lead vocals George Tyefumani: 1st trumpet Thabo Mashishi: 2nd trumpet Duke Makasi: tenor and soprano sax Mervyn Africa: fender Rhodes , strings , acoustic piano and ARP synth Paul Petersen: electric and acoustic guitar Sipho Gumede: bass Gilbert Matthews: drums , belltrees , vibra slap and finger cymbals
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