Sax player Moses Khumalo joined Moses Taiwa Molelekwa's band at the age of 16 and the two young Moses became South African's most legendary jazz musicians of the late 90's early 2000. Both passed away in their late 20's and in this interview Moses talks about Moses - friend and master at the same time. Khumalo sadly died a few weeks later. The interview took place at Robert Trunz's studio and live room at the Culinan Farm during the recording session of L.A.P.
Wow! It's the first time I see this. Mtungwa rest in peace. How much we miss you, Moses...to see you sitting there, talking. Hearing your voice. First live show I ever saw with Moses...Magic. Miss and Love this son of the soil. Baddest beast on the sax for sure. oh how we've lost!
sablackgirl 3 weeks ago
Two of the Greatest !!!!!!!! God Bless you Both and may you R.iP , As YOUR SPIRIT AND MUSIC LIVES ON FOREVER .!
OVASEAZRECORDS 1 month ago
Out of the generation of young 'uns coming out in the '90's, Moses Khumalo was most definitely the baddest beast on the sax. They were so good together, their performances were sheer magic, they way they fed off each other giving memorable performances. Thanks for the music and the memories.
More thanks to MELT for keeping their spirits alive!
whizzkidkis 1 year ago