Hugh Masekela
Hugh Masekela
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Genres: World Fusion, Instrumental Pop, Soul-Jazz, Afro-Pop, Jazz-Pop, African Jazz
Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's
Born: April 4, 1939 in Witbank, South Africa
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Hugh Masekela has an extensive jazz background and credentials, but has enjoyed major success as one of the earliest leaders in the world fusion mode. Masekela's vibrant trumpet and flugelhorn solos have been featured in pop, R&B, disco, Afropop and jazz contexts. He's had American and international hits, worked with bands around the world, and played with African, African-American, European and various American musicians during a stellar career. His style, especially on flugelhorn, is a charismatic blend of striking upper register lines, half valve effects, repetitive figures and phrases, with some note bending, slurs and tonal colors. Though he's often simplified his playing to fit into restrictive pop formulas, Masekela's capable of outstanding ballad and bebop work. He began singing and playing piano as a child, influenced by seeing the film #Young Man With A Horn at 13.
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Release: February 19, 2008
Label: Four Quarters, Times Square
Release: July 17, 2007
Label: Four Quarters
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