The Citizen (KZN)

Proudly African to an indelible journey’s end

- Tshepiso Makhele

South Africa and the world were shaken by news of musician Hugh Masekela’s death yesterday. The jazz legend and liberation movement icon died at 78 yesterday after a nine-year battle with prostate cancer.

Fans, fellow musicians and politician­s across the globe took to social media to express heartfelt condolence­s to Bra Hugh’s family and reminisce about his contributi­on to the fight for freedom through his music, with many labelling him as a father, a mentor and a friend.

Young South African jazz musician, pianist and compos- er, Nduduzo Makhathini spoke of how Masekela had shared his love of music and wisdom and laughter with him. “Me and Bra Hugh had a very close relationsh­ip and worked on a compilatio­n of projects together. I regarded him as a mentor; a great example,” he said.

“He is one of the important voices on the SA jazz platform, but to only recognise him as a musician wouldn’t be doing him justice because he did a lot for the liberation of the country.”

Simz, from the The Muffinz, said: “We loved him and enjoyed performing with him. I will remember his mind more than his music though. He was a great person to talk to. We will miss the conversati­ons with him.”

The group’s drummer and vocalist, Gregory Mabusela, recalled how vibrant Masekela was on stage. “Even in his old age, he killed his performanc­es. He was a perfection­ist and mastered the horn. He was undefeatab­le on stage.”

Masekela was also known for his stance on weaves, extensions and chemically straighten­ed hair. “If you are wearing a weave, don’t be surprised if I refuse to be photograph­ed with you. I will not be part of betraying our African heritage,” he once wrote on social media.

 ?? Picture: Tracy Lee Stark ?? SOUL OF AFRICA. Hugh Masekela performs at the Soweto Theatre as part of his 75th birthday celebratio­ns.
Picture: Tracy Lee Stark SOUL OF AFRICA. Hugh Masekela performs at the Soweto Theatre as part of his 75th birthday celebratio­ns.

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