PHOTOS: How it went down at this Year’s Jazz Junction

This years Jazz Junction Editiion was a tribute to Hugh Masekela one of Africa’s greatest jazz artists by Isaiah Katumwa and Manu Dibango.

On an occasion that fittingly coincided with the International Jazz Day,  Isaiah Katumwa Concert served jazz lovers in Uganda a first-hand treat of Africa’s jazz royalty in the form of two internationally acclaimed guest performers; Manu Dibango and Afro-soul songstress Siphokazi, who joined our own Isaiah Katumwa for a live performance many will remember for a long time.

 

The concert had been themed as a tribute to the departed South African maestro Hugh Masekela, who passed on in January this year. It was therefore fitting that a living legend, Cameroonian Manu Dibango was chosen as the guest performer to headline the event.

 

Revellers were reminded soon enough why the concert retains the tag of one of the country’s premier jazz affairs, as host Katumwa delivered more than half a dozen of his outstanding jazz tunes that earned the genre acceptance in Uganda’s music mainstream. Katumwa`s performance sandwiched the electric vibes provided by the South African Siphokazi’s Afro-soul mixes, setting the stage for the man of the evening – Manu Dibango. He did not disappoint.

 

The man best known for the 1972 single “Soul Makossa”, a song which influenced several hits including Michael Jackson’s ‘Wanna Be Startin’ Something”, was quick to take charge, enrolling an awestruck audience on a musical journey with a style, grace and authority only a man with 100 albums to his name and close to 50 years of recording under his belt could.

 

“Makossa” means dance in Dibango’s native tongue, and he sure had revellers up on their feet as he worked his saxophone, delivering several of his other works of beauty before Katumwa joined up with the 84-year-old virtuoso to create the evening’s crowning moment of musical bliss with a joint delivery of Soul Makossa.

 

There was never a dull moment, and with Johnnie Walker on hand to delight the palates of those in attendance, everyone who had made it to the Victoria Hall at Serena knew their money had been well spent. It was an evening which had lived up to the promise that a lineup of three award-winning artistes provides. The jazz enthusiasts present had, indeed, been blown away.

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Isaiah Katumwa to honour Hug Masekela in Jazz junction show

Isaiah Katumwa will this year hold his annual concert in tribute to the fallen ‘father of South African Jazz’ and internationally celebrated jazz icon, Hugh Masekela, in a special show featuring a true African legend originally from Cameroon based in Paris, Manu Dibango.
He is a musician, song writer and saxophonist best known for his 1972 single ‘Soul Makossa’ which inspired Michael Jackson’s ‘Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’.

Isaiah Katumwa

Manu is best known for having developed a unique music style fusing jazz, funk and traditional Cameroonian music. This year’s concert will feature both bands of Isaiah and Manu. He has over 70 albums which he started recording as far back as 1968. This will be his first performance in Uganda.
For the past two years, Isaiah Katumwa hosted Masekela to perform at his annual jazz concert but unfortunately he passed on at the start of the year.
“Owing to the great inspiration, friendship and mark he left in the world of jazz, I want to celebrate the life of my friend Hugh Masekela,” Isaiah Katumwa.

Isaiah Katumwa, Manu Dibango to pay tribute to Hugh Masekela at Serena next month

The Isaiah Katumwa concert is an annual concert to celebrate especially African jazz artistes who have made it big both in Africa and globally.
This year’s Isaiah Katumwa concert is sponsored by Johnnie Walker and will be held at the Kampala Serena Hotel on 30th April, the international Jazz day. Isaiah has so far held over 10 annual concerts since 2007 featuring both local and international renowned jazz artistes.
“It is our tradition as Johnnie Walker to celebrate rare and exceptional talent such as the duo of Isaiah Katumwa and Manu Dibango. We guarantee that this duo is a classic blend whose performance will be iconic and exceptional”, UBL Head of Whisky Portfolio, Annette Nakiyaga.
This year’s concert will cost Shs. 150,000 for VIP tickets, 300,000 for VVIP and 3 million for a table.
The concert will also feature Siphokazi, a famous South African vocalist best known for her versatile groovy, soulful, poignant lyrics and Afro-chic style.