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Hugh Masekela and Larry Willis: Phoenix, AZ, June 18, 2013
ByMusical Instrument Museum
Phoenix, AZ
June 18, 2013
A duo concert by flugelhorn master

Hugh Masekela
flugelhorn1939 - 2018

Larry Willis
piano1942 - 2019
The 74-year-old South African and the 70-year-old American had met as students at the Manhattan School of Music in the early 1960s. Masekela recounted their nightly club-hopping of the New York jazz scene to hear their jazz idols. He also referenced

Miriam Makeba
vocals1932 - 2008
The pair seemed to think as one as they alternated American jazz gems with African influences. Their call-and-response interplay was filled with ear-catching surprises, Masekela's horn style a contrast of fiery and earthy, as Willis created new configurations of old melodies. Although Masekela didn't play trumpet as he mainly did in past decades, age has not diminished his flugelhorn expertise of triple-tongue wizardry and the ability to sustain whole notes with pulsating depth. Their rendition of "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" featured Willis replicating

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943
Masekela recounted how he played piano and sang when he was young, but became interested in jazz at age 14 via the film Young Man With a Horn (Kirk Douglas played a role modeled after trumpeter

Bix Beiderbecke
cornet1903 - 1931

Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971
Predictably, the concert's closing chart was "Grazing in the Grass," but the audience applauded and hooted long and loud, so the pair returned to play Hancock's "Cantaloupe Island." Masekela and Willis have recorded two albums, the newest a four-disc set, Friends (House of Masekela, 2012), as a sequel to their earlier coalition, Almost Like Being in Jazz (Chisssa Records, 2005).
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