Hugh Masekela & Siparia Deltones Steel Orchestra Release “Mango Tree”Ahead of ‘Siparia To Soweto’ Album
After the rousing reception of “Meeting Place (Amapiano Version)” alongside Soca great Machel Montano, the late legendary South African trumpeter, composer and singer Hugh Masekela and Trinidadian outfit Siparia Deltones announce the release of second single “Mango Tree” ahead of their highly-anticipated collaborative album, Siparia To Soweto, released through Gallo Record Company and Montano’s Monk Music Group.
“One of Trinidad’s most popular meeting places is under the mango tree. It’s a place where politics, economics, history and culture are discussed. Some even claim to find love under the mango tree”.
says Deltones’ band leader and executive producer Akinola Sennon
Both singles, “Meeting Place” and “Mango Tree” embody the album’s ethos as a platform for the confluence of ideas, genres, cultures, and generations. Informed by a range of influences, Siparia To Soweto also captures the 3X Grammy Award-nominated Masekela’s famed love of travel, collaboration, and musical adventure.
After Bra Hugh witnessed the Siparia Deltones at the San Fernando Jazz Festival in 2005, the idea of bridging the musical words of Africa and the Caribbean was born, extending a musical love affair dating back to his time in London, England. During this time, Masekela was transfixed by the arrangements, vernacular, and style of calypso music. Masekela’s visits to Trinidad between 2012 and 2016 expanded his appreciation of these sounds, their embrace of the human spirit, and co-creative impulse. These facets spoke to Bra Hugh’s spirit and found an outlet in lively recording sessions helmed by esteemed musical arranger Carlton “Zanda” Alexander.
As musical worlds collided through the ensuing re-interpretations of Trinidadian standards by Baron (Timothy Watkins), Mighty Shadow (Winston Bailey), Lord Kitchener (Aldwyn Roberts) and Daisy Voisin, a sonic meeting place for South African Jazz, Steel Drums, Soca, Calypso, Parang and Amapiano took shape.
“The mission of the Siparia Deltones is to use the steelpan as a vessel to restore all facets of the cultural heritage of Trinidad & Tobago and the Afro-Caribbean diaspora at large.”
Akinola Sennon continues,
“While our roots are inherently African, many other peoples and cultures have integrated into our society with the passage of time, which fostered peace and harmony. Siparia to Soweto represents a coming together, an amalgamation of people, experiences and culture into one ‘meeting place.'”
Ahead of Siparia To Soweto dropping on 15 September, the third single, “Dingolay” is slated for release on September 8 – a percussive composition highlighting how we find solace, inspiration, and a sense of the transcendent through music.
With its global outlook, Siparia To Soweto is a triumph of native sounds, celebration of legacy, and rhythmic highlighting of our shared lived experiences. It’s a testament to Bra Hugh Masekela‘s enduring impact as a provider of empowerment, pride, and melody.
“I would say that Hugh’s music, in this day and age, is not a symbol but rather a source. It’s a source assembled over a six-decade period that inspires, strengthens, instructs, empowers, and entertains. A symbol, to me, is something that represents the form or spirit of something else. Hugh’s music is not a symbol of a thing, Hugh’s music is the thing.”
nephew Mabusha Masekela says
“Mango Tree” is available now on all major streaming platforms.
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Shane Dahler
1 year agoCan’t wait for the entire album to drop! What an incredible story and message behind this production. Bra Hugh is a legend!
Gabriel
1 year agoWoohoo! Can’t wait!!!