 Legendary musician Hugh Masekela has died. Legendary musician Bra Hugh Masekela has died at the age of 78. His family issued a statement on Tuesday to confirm the news. After a protracted and courageous battle with prostate cancer, he passed peacefully in Johannesburg, South Africa, surrounded by his family, read the statement. The musician's team released a statement in October saying he had been battling prostate cancer since 2008. The jazz veteran underwent eye surgery in March 2016 after the cancer spread, and had to go into theater again in September 2016 after another tumor was discovered. In December, Masekela's manager, Josh Giorgio, told Chvissa L.I.V.E. his client was fighting the disease with everything he had. Bra Hugh was born in Kwaguka township in Witbank and began singing and playing the piano as a child. After seeing the film Young Man with a Horn when he was 14, he began playing the trumpet. His first trumpet was given to him by Archbishop Trevor Huddleston, an anti-apartheid chaplain at St. Peter's Secondary School. He soon mastered the instrument and by 1956 joined Alfred Herbet's African Jazz Review. Bra Hugh's music was inspired by the turmoil that South Africa experienced during apartheid, and he said it was used as a weapon to spread political change. President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday, the nation mourns one of its most recognizable signature talents. It is an immeasurable loss to the music industry and to the country at large. His contribution to the struggle for liberation will never be forgotten. We wish to convey our heartfelt condolences to his family and peers in the arts and culture fraternity at large. May his soul rest in peace.