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I don't think what I do is influenced by suffering. I come from a talented people who are prolific in music and dance.
Hugh Masekela
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Hugh Masekela
Age: 78 †
Born: 1939
Born: April 4
Died: 2018
Died: January 23
Composer
Jazz Musician
Recording Artist
Trumpeter
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Hugh Ramopolo Masekela
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