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RIP: Jazz legend Louis Moholo-Moholo passes away at 85

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Louis Moholo-Moholo

Internationally renowned jazz drummer Tebogo Louis Moholo-Moholo, affectionately known as “Bra Louis”, passed away on Friday morning at the age of 85 after a long illness.

A Musical Journey from Langa to the World

Born on March 10, 1940, in Langa, Cape Town, Bra Louis rose to global prominence as one of South Africa’s most influential jazz drummers. He was especially celebrated for his work in the free jazz movement and his membership in the legendary group The Blue Notes.

Louis Moholo-Moholo

Louis Moholo-Moholo

Exile and Global Recognition

Bra Louis spent years in exile in London, where he continued to expand the boundaries of jazz. His family noted his significant role in developing South African jazz and his unwavering commitment to artistic freedom.

“From the townships of Cape Town to the stages of London and beyond, his rhythms spoke of resistance, liberation, and the boundless power of creativity,” they said.

He was also the last surviving member of The Blue Notes, a group that defied apartheid by taking their music into exile and becoming a symbol of cultural resilience.

Louis Moholo-Moholo

Legacy of Inspiration

Beyond his groundbreaking drumming, Bra Louis was a mentor and composer, inspiring generations with both his artistry and activism. His family expressed gratitude for the global outpouring of love and support, saying his spirit and music were deeply felt around the world.

Funeral Arrangements to Follow

The family has asked for privacy during this time and confirmed that details of the funeral arrangements will be shared in due course.

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