Hugh Masekela

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  • jazz
  • african
  • afrobeat
  • world
  • african jazz
Hugh Masekela (born Johannesburg, April 4, 1939) is a South African flugelhorn and cornet player. In 1961, as part of the anti-apartheid campaign, he was exiled to the United States where he was befriended by Harry Belafonte. He has played primarily in jazz ensembles, with guest appearances on albums by The Byrds and Paul Simon. In 1987, he had a hit single with "Bring Him Back Home" which became an anthem for the movement to free Nelson Mandela. After apartheid ended, Masekela returned to South Africa where he now lives.

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Songs

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    Dont Go Losa It Baby

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    Dont Go Lose It Baby

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    Durban

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    Dyambo

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    Dzinorabiro

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    Egoli

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    Elijah

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    Emavungwengi

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    Emavungweni

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    Everybody's Standing Up

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    Excuse Me Baby Please!

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    Excuse Me Please

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    Family Theme

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    Father Time (Maybe Then You'll Know)

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    Fela

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    Felicidade

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    For the Love of You

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    Fresh Air

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    Ghana

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    Goin' Back to New Orleans

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    Gold

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    Grazin' in the Grass

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    Grazing in he Grass

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    Grazing in the Grass

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    Ha Le Se

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    Ha Le Se (The Dowry Song)

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    Ha Le Se Le Li Khanna

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    Ha Lese Le Di Khanna

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    Happy Mama

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    Happy Mamma

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    Hi-Life

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    Hold On

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    Hunger

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    Hush (Somebody's Calling My Name)

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    I Can't Dance

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    I Will

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    Ibala Lam

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    If there's Anybody Out There

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    If You Don't Know Me by Now

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    In the Jungle

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    In the Market Place

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    Ingoo Pow-Pow (Children's Song)

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    Inner Crisis

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    JJC, JJD

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    Johannesburg

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    Johannesburg Hi-Lite Jive

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    Jungle Jim

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    Ke Bale

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    Khauleza

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    Khawuleza


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