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Montreux Jazz Festival

The Montreux Jazz Festival (formerly Festival de Jazz Montreux and Festival International de Jazz Montreux) is a music festival in Switzerland, held annually in early July in Montreux on the Lake Geneva shoreline. It is the second-largest annual jazz festival in the world after Canada's Montreal International Jazz Festival.[1]

Montreux Jazz Festival
Official logo by Jean Tinguely (poster 1982) reinterpreted by Giovanni Riva for the 50th anniversary of the festival in 2016
GenreJazz, rock, pop
DatesFirst fortnight of July
Location(s)Montreux Convention Centre
Grand-Rue 95
1820 Montreux
Switzerland
Years active1967–present
Websitemontreuxjazzfestival.com

Initiator and head organizer Claude Nobs brought an array of artists to Montreux.[2] Mathieu Jaton has organised the festival since Nobs' death in 2013.

History edit

The Montreux Jazz Festival opened was founded in 1967[3] by Claude Nobs, Géo Voumard and René Langel[4] with considerable help from Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun of Atlantic Records. The festival was first held at Montreux Casino. The driving force is the tourism office under the direction of Raymond Jaussi. It lasted for three days and featured almost exclusively jazz artists. The highlights of this era were Charles Lloyd, Miles Davis, Keith Jarrett, Jack DeJohnette, Bill Evans, Soft Machine, Weather Report, The Fourth Way, Nina Simone, Jan Garbarek, and Ella Fitzgerald.

 
Montreux Jazz Festival 1983 poster designed by Keith Haring

Originally a pure jazz festival, it opened up in the 1970s and today presents artists working in various styles of music. Jazz remains an important part of the festival. Part of the festival's expansion was due to coproduction by Quincy Jones, who brought many international artists in the early 1990s. Today's festival lasts about two weeks and attracts an audience of more than 200,000 people.

In the 1970s, the festival began broadening its scope, including blues, soul, and rock artists; for instance, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Deep Purple, Canned Heat and many others. Towards the end of the decade, the festival expanded even more, including music from all continents (with an emphasis on Brazilian music) and lasting a full three weeks. Santana came to Montreux for the first time in 1970; Van Morrison played in 1974 and 1980. Other artists included B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Gary Moore, Weather Report, Don Ellis, Crossfire, Buddy Guy, Camarón de la Isla and Tomatito, Soft Machine, Chuck Berry, Peter Tosh, George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, Eric Clapton, Luther Allison, Bo Diddley, Stan Getz, Airto Moreira, Joe Henderson, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Ney Matogrosso, Charles Mingus, Etta James, Sonny Rollins, Son House, Count Basie, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Gilberto Gil, Ray Charles, James Booker, Hermeto Pascoal, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Rory Gallagher, Marianne Faithfull, Elis Regina, Les McCann, Eddie Harris, Pasadena Roof Orchestra, New Order, Jaco Pastorius, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, Toto, Zucchero Fornaciari, André Geraissati, Korni Grupa, Jan Akkerman, Joe Satriani, Status Quo, Prince, and many more.

Since 1967, the festival has allowed a Swiss or international artist to design the official poster every year.[5] Swiss artist Pierre Keller was an art consultant to the festival. Keller recruited artists such as Jean Tinguely, Keith Haring, Niki de Saint Phalle, Shigeo Fukuda, and Andy Warhol to create artwork for the festival in the 1980s.[6]

Venue edit

The festival was originally held at the original Montreux Casino, which burned down in December 1971 during Frank Zappa's performance (as referenced in "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple). The festival was held then in other auditoriums in Montreux, until it could return to the rebuilt new Casino in 1975. The festival continued to grow, and in 1993, it moved to the larger Montreux Convention Centre. From 1995 through 2008, it occupied both the convention centre and the casino. Beginning with the 41st MJF in 2007, nightly performances of headliners were again moved mainly to the Montreux Musique & Convention Centre (though the Casino still hosts the odd one-off shows), owing mainly to logistics: the Casino is approximately 1 kilometre (1,100 yd) from the Convention Centre, making it difficult for crew, artists and technical personnel (as well as fans) to travel easily through crowded streets from one venue to the other. (This is exacerbated by the presence of a large number of streetside vendors and artisans – as well as strolling crowds of tourists – on the lakefront walk that connects the venues.) As of 2007, the Convention Centre hosts two main stages, Auditorium Stravinski (capacity 3,500) and Miles Davis Hall (capacity 1,800), as well as the smaller Montreux Jazz Cafe, and several smaller open-air stages around the Centre. Additional themed shows (Bahia, Blues, etc.) are held on boats cruising the lake and train cars traveling the region, and various workshops and competitions are held at the nearby Montreux Palais and Le Petit Palais.

The Convention Centre closed for renovation in July 2023, and is expected to reopen in 2025. During its closure, major concerts at the Festival will be held on a specially built stage on the lake.[7]

Venue history edit

Venue history
Date Venue
16–18 June 1967 Montreux Casino
12–16 June 1968
18–22 June 1969
17–21 June 1970
12–20 June 1971
16–29 June 1972 Pavillon Montreux
29 June – 15 July 1973 Montreux Convention Centre
28 June – 7 July 1974
3–20 July 1975 Montreux Casino
25 June – 6 July 1976
1–24 July 1977
7–23 July 1978
6–22 July 1979
4–20 July 1980
3–20 July 1981
9–25 July 1982
8–24 July 1983
6–22 July 1984
5–20 July 1985
3–19 July 1986
3–17 July 1987
1–17 July 1988
7–22 July 1989
6–21 July 1990
9–29 July 1991
10–22 July 1992
2–17 July 1993 Montreux Convention Centre
(Auditorium Stravinski/The New Q's)
1–16 July 1994 Montreux Convention Centre
(Auditorium Stravinski/Miles Davis Hall)
7–22 July 1995 Montreux Convention Centre
(Auditorium Stravinski/Miles Davis Hall)
Montreux Casino
Montreux Jazz Café
5–20 July 1996
4–19 July 1997
3–18 July 1998
2–17 July 1999
7–22 July 2000
6–21 July 2001 Montreux Convention Centre
(Auditorium Stravinski/Miles Davis Hall)
Montreux Casino
Montreux Jazz Café
Scène Bleu
5–20 July 2002 Montreux Convention Centre
(Auditorium Stravinski/Miles Davis Hall)
Montreux Casino
Montreux Jazz Café
Montreux Jazz Young Planet
Montreux Jazz Club
4–19 July 2003 Montreux Convention Centre
(Auditorium Stravinski/Miles Davis Hall)
Casino Barrière de Montreux
Montreux Jazz Café
Montreux Jazz Young Planet
Montreux Jazz Club
2–17 July 2004
1–16 July 2005
30 June – 15 July 2006
6–21 July 2007 Montreux Musique & Convention Centre
(Auditorium Stravinski/Miles Davis Hall)
Montreux Jazz Café
Montreux Jazz Young Planet
Montreux Jazz Club
4–19 July 2008 Montreux Musique & Convention Centre
(Auditorium Stravinski/Miles Davis Hall)
Montreux Jazz Café
Montreux Jazz Young Planet
Montreux Jazz Club
MDH Club
Studio 41
Music in the Park
3–18 July 2009
2–17 July 2010
1–16 July 2011
29 June – 14 July 2012
5–20 July 2013 Montreux Musique & Convention Centre
(Auditorium Stravinski/Miles Davis Hall)
Montreux Jazz Café
Montreux Jazz Young Planet
Montreux Jazz Club
MDH Club
Studio 41
Music in the Park
Montreux Jazz Lab
4–19 July 2014
3-18 July 2015
1-16 July 2016
30 June – 15 July 2017
29 June – 14 July 2018

Expansion edit

The festival changed in the 1980s: it grew dramatically and included an even wider variety of music styles.[8] Jazz remained important, as did Brazilian music, but more rock and pop artists were also invited.

Miles Davis came to Montreux several times, British hard rock band Deep Purple were invited as headliners eight times, and Status Quo have headlined the festival twice. Other notable artists at Montreux were Sandra, Max Roach, James Brown, George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, Wynton Marsalis, Art Blakey, John McLaughlin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Wayne Shorter, Al Di Meola, Elvis Costello, Jimmy Cliff, Steel Pulse, Mike Oldfield, Brian May, Marvin Gaye, Rory Gallagher, Leonard Cohen, Nina Hagen, Eric Clapton, Queen, Phil Collins, Joe Cocker, Los Lobos, The Manhattan Transfer, Tracy Chapman, and Van Morrison again.

The expansion that began in the 1980s has continued since then – Montreux transformed from a jazz festival into a world music festival. Quincy Jones co-produced the festival from 1991 to 1993. By 1993, the festival had outgrown the Casino and moved to the larger Convention Centre. The number of visitors rose from 75,000 in 1980 to 120,000 in 1994, and an "Off-festival" developed on the lakeshore promenades and in the cafés of Montreux.

Many "regulars" returned, but many new artists also appeared on stage: Sting, Bob Dylan, Fats Domino, Deep Purple, Al Jarreau, Chaka Khan, Johnny Cash, Cheap Trick, Cheb Mami, Youssou N'Dour, Marianne Faithfull, Ice-T, Jazzmatazz, ZZ Top, Simply Red, Marisa Monte, George Benson, Jazzkantine, Alanis Morissette, David Bowie, Paul Simon. In 1999, the festival saw more than 220,000 visitors.

The festival has also played host to some well-known and talented student groups, including big bands and vocal ensembles. Young, talented musicians are encouraged to take part in several competitions.

Competitions edit

Three international competitions are organised by the Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation[9] every year: Solo Piano, Guitar, and Voice. Each competition has its own jury composed of professionals and chaired by a world-renowned musician (in 2008: Fazıl Say for the Piano Solo, Lee Ritenour for the Guitar, Patti Austin for the Voice competition). In addition, until 2016, a local competition, the Tremplin Lémanique, was aimed at jazz bands that are based in one of the regions of the Léman lake: the French departments of Ain and Haute Savoie and the Swiss cantons of Geneva, Vaud and Valais.[10]

Performances edit

Over 1300 artists have performed at the Festival from 1967 to 2016, with the most appearances by Herbie Hancock (27 times) and B.B. King (21 times).

Discography edit

Albums recorded at the festival

References edit

  1. ^ Mutter, Zoe (6 July 2015). "Meyer Sound LEOPARD takes to the Montreux jazz stages". AV Magazine. Metropolis Business Media. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  2. ^ . Montreux Jazz Festival. Archived from the original on 2 November 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  3. ^ https://www.bing.com/search?pglt=129&q=Montreux+Festival&cvid=7eb6b97c78be4b6fb9b6afc3fdc6b569&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqBggDEEUYOzIGCAAQRRg7MgYIARBFGDkyBggCEAAYQDIGCAMQRRg7MgYIBBAAGEAyBggFEEUYPDIGCAYQRRg8MgYIBxBFGDwyBggIEEUYPNIBCDQ4NzdqMGoxqAIAsAIA&FORM=ANNTA1&PC=U531
  4. ^ "Géo Voumard, a Founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, Dies at 87". The New York Times. Agence France-Presse. 8 August 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2008.
  5. ^ Gordon, Len (30 March 2021). "Montreux Jazz Festival Launches Artist Poster Competition". Art Plugged. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  6. ^ Miro, Marsha (25 August 1986). "Jazz Poster Doubles as Art and Ad". Detroit Free Press. p. 11. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  7. ^ "The Festival stages". montreuxjazzfestival.com. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  8. ^ "Evolution of genres in the Montreux Jazz Festival". 29 July 2016. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation". Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 May 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Montreux Jazz Concerts Database
  • Claude Nobs Foundation
  • Live at Montreux on YouTube
  • Claude Nobs Revealed on CNN.com International

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Montreux Jazz Festival news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Not to be confused with Montreal International Jazz Festival The Montreux Jazz Festival formerly Festival de Jazz Montreux and Festival International de Jazz Montreux is a music festival in Switzerland held annually in early July in Montreux on the Lake Geneva shoreline It is the second largest annual jazz festival in the world after Canada s Montreal International Jazz Festival 1 Montreux Jazz FestivalOfficial logo by Jean Tinguely poster 1982 reinterpreted by Giovanni Riva for the 50th anniversary of the festival in 2016GenreJazz rock popDatesFirst fortnight of JulyLocation s Montreux Convention CentreGrand Rue 951820 MontreuxSwitzerlandYears active1967 presentWebsitemontreuxjazzfestival wbr com Initiator and head organizer Claude Nobs brought an array of artists to Montreux 2 Mathieu Jaton has organised the festival since Nobs death in 2013 Contents 1 History 2 Venue 2 1 Venue history 3 Expansion 4 Competitions 5 Performances 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Montreux Jazz Festival opened was founded in 1967 3 by Claude Nobs Geo Voumard and Rene Langel 4 with considerable help from Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun of Atlantic Records The festival was first held at Montreux Casino The driving force is the tourism office under the direction of Raymond Jaussi It lasted for three days and featured almost exclusively jazz artists The highlights of this era were Charles Lloyd Miles Davis Keith Jarrett Jack DeJohnette Bill Evans Soft Machine Weather Report The Fourth Way Nina Simone Jan Garbarek and Ella Fitzgerald nbsp Montreux Jazz Festival 1983 poster designed by Keith Haring Originally a pure jazz festival it opened up in the 1970s and today presents artists working in various styles of music Jazz remains an important part of the festival Part of the festival s expansion was due to coproduction by Quincy Jones who brought many international artists in the early 1990s Today s festival lasts about two weeks and attracts an audience of more than 200 000 people In the 1970s the festival began broadening its scope including blues soul and rock artists for instance Led Zeppelin Pink Floyd Frank Zappa Deep Purple Canned Heat and many others Towards the end of the decade the festival expanded even more including music from all continents with an emphasis on Brazilian music and lasting a full three weeks Santana came to Montreux for the first time in 1970 Van Morrison played in 1974 and 1980 Other artists included B B King Stevie Ray Vaughan Gary Moore Weather Report Don Ellis Crossfire Buddy Guy Camaron de la Isla and Tomatito Soft Machine Chuck Berry Peter Tosh George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic Eric Clapton Luther Allison Bo Diddley Stan Getz Airto Moreira Joe Henderson Dizzy Gillespie Oscar Peterson Ney Matogrosso Charles Mingus Etta James Sonny Rollins Son House Count Basie Chick Corea Herbie Hancock Gilberto Gil Ray Charles James Booker Hermeto Pascoal Mahavishnu Orchestra Rory Gallagher Marianne Faithfull Elis Regina Les McCann Eddie Harris Pasadena Roof Orchestra New Order Jaco Pastorius Ringo Starr amp His All Starr Band Toto Zucchero Fornaciari Andre Geraissati Korni Grupa Jan Akkerman Joe Satriani Status Quo Prince and many more Since 1967 the festival has allowed a Swiss or international artist to design the official poster every year 5 Swiss artist Pierre Keller was an art consultant to the festival Keller recruited artists such as Jean Tinguely Keith Haring Niki de Saint Phalle Shigeo Fukuda and Andy Warhol to create artwork for the festival in the 1980s 6 Venue editThe festival was originally held at the original Montreux Casino which burned down in December 1971 during Frank Zappa s performance as referenced in Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple The festival was held then in other auditoriums in Montreux until it could return to the rebuilt new Casino in 1975 The festival continued to grow and in 1993 it moved to the larger Montreux Convention Centre From 1995 through 2008 it occupied both the convention centre and the casino Beginning with the 41st MJF in 2007 nightly performances of headliners were again moved mainly to the Montreux Musique amp Convention Centre though the Casino still hosts the odd one off shows owing mainly to logistics the Casino is approximately 1 kilometre 1 100 yd from the Convention Centre making it difficult for crew artists and technical personnel as well as fans to travel easily through crowded streets from one venue to the other This is exacerbated by the presence of a large number of streetside vendors and artisans as well as strolling crowds of tourists on the lakefront walk that connects the venues As of 2007 the Convention Centre hosts two main stages Auditorium Stravinski capacity 3 500 and Miles Davis Hall capacity 1 800 as well as the smaller Montreux Jazz Cafe and several smaller open air stages around the Centre Additional themed shows Bahia Blues etc are held on boats cruising the lake and train cars traveling the region and various workshops and competitions are held at the nearby Montreux Palais and Le Petit Palais The Convention Centre closed for renovation in July 2023 and is expected to reopen in 2025 During its closure major concerts at the Festival will be held on a specially built stage on the lake 7 Venue history edit Venue history Date Venue 16 18 June 1967 Montreux Casino 12 16 June 1968 18 22 June 1969 17 21 June 1970 12 20 June 1971 16 29 June 1972 Pavillon Montreux 29 June 15 July 1973 Montreux Convention Centre 28 June 7 July 1974 3 20 July 1975 Montreux Casino 25 June 6 July 1976 1 24 July 1977 7 23 July 1978 6 22 July 1979 4 20 July 1980 3 20 July 1981 9 25 July 1982 8 24 July 1983 6 22 July 1984 5 20 July 1985 3 19 July 1986 3 17 July 1987 1 17 July 1988 7 22 July 1989 6 21 July 1990 9 29 July 1991 10 22 July 1992 2 17 July 1993 Montreux Convention Centre Auditorium Stravinski The New Q s 1 16 July 1994 Montreux Convention Centre Auditorium Stravinski Miles Davis Hall 7 22 July 1995 Montreux Convention Centre Auditorium Stravinski Miles Davis Hall Montreux CasinoMontreux Jazz Cafe 5 20 July 1996 4 19 July 1997 3 18 July 1998 2 17 July 1999 7 22 July 2000 6 21 July 2001 Montreux Convention Centre Auditorium Stravinski Miles Davis Hall Montreux CasinoMontreux Jazz CafeScene Bleu 5 20 July 2002 Montreux Convention Centre Auditorium Stravinski Miles Davis Hall Montreux CasinoMontreux Jazz CafeMontreux Jazz Young PlanetMontreux Jazz Club 4 19 July 2003 Montreux Convention Centre Auditorium Stravinski Miles Davis Hall Casino Barriere de MontreuxMontreux Jazz CafeMontreux Jazz Young PlanetMontreux Jazz Club 2 17 July 2004 1 16 July 2005 30 June 15 July 2006 6 21 July 2007 Montreux Musique amp Convention Centre Auditorium Stravinski Miles Davis Hall Montreux Jazz CafeMontreux Jazz Young PlanetMontreux Jazz Club 4 19 July 2008 Montreux Musique amp Convention Centre Auditorium Stravinski Miles Davis Hall Montreux Jazz CafeMontreux Jazz Young PlanetMontreux Jazz ClubMDH ClubStudio 41Music in the Park 3 18 July 2009 2 17 July 2010 1 16 July 2011 29 June 14 July 2012 5 20 July 2013 Montreux Musique amp Convention Centre Auditorium Stravinski Miles Davis Hall Montreux Jazz CafeMontreux Jazz Young PlanetMontreux Jazz ClubMDH ClubStudio 41Music in the ParkMontreux Jazz Lab 4 19 July 2014 3 18 July 2015 1 16 July 2016 30 June 15 July 2017 29 June 14 July 2018Expansion editThe festival changed in the 1980s it grew dramatically and included an even wider variety of music styles 8 Jazz remained important as did Brazilian music but more rock and pop artists were also invited Miles Davis came to Montreux several times British hard rock band Deep Purple were invited as headliners eight times and Status Quo have headlined the festival twice Other notable artists at Montreux were Sandra Max Roach James Brown George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic Wynton Marsalis Art Blakey John McLaughlin Stevie Ray Vaughan Wayne Shorter Al Di Meola Elvis Costello Jimmy Cliff Steel Pulse Mike Oldfield Brian May Marvin Gaye Rory Gallagher Leonard Cohen Nina Hagen Eric Clapton Queen Phil Collins Joe Cocker Los Lobos The Manhattan Transfer Tracy Chapman and Van Morrison again The expansion that began in the 1980s has continued since then Montreux transformed from a jazz festival into a world music festival Quincy Jones co produced the festival from 1991 to 1993 By 1993 the festival had outgrown the Casino and moved to the larger Convention Centre The number of visitors rose from 75 000 in 1980 to 120 000 in 1994 and an Off festival developed on the lakeshore promenades and in the cafes of Montreux Many regulars returned but many new artists also appeared on stage Sting Bob Dylan Fats Domino Deep Purple Al Jarreau Chaka Khan Johnny Cash Cheap Trick Cheb Mami Youssou N Dour Marianne Faithfull Ice T Jazzmatazz ZZ Top Simply Red Marisa Monte George Benson Jazzkantine Alanis Morissette David Bowie Paul Simon In 1999 the festival saw more than 220 000 visitors The festival has also played host to some well known and talented student groups including big bands and vocal ensembles Young talented musicians are encouraged to take part in several competitions Competitions editThree international competitions are organised by the Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation 9 every year Solo Piano Guitar and Voice Each competition has its own jury composed of professionals and chaired by a world renowned musician in 2008 Fazil Say for the Piano Solo Lee Ritenour for the Guitar Patti Austin for the Voice competition In addition until 2016 a local competition the Tremplin Lemanique was aimed at jazz bands that are based in one of the regions of the Leman lake the French departments of Ain and Haute Savoie and the Swiss cantons of Geneva Vaud and Valais 10 Performances editMain article List of performers at the Montreux Jazz Festival Over 1300 artists have performed at the Festival from 1967 to 2016 with the most appearances by Herbie Hancock 27 times and B B King 21 times Discography editAlbums recorded at the festival Alanis Morissette Live at Montreux 2012 Eagle Rock Entertainment 2013 CD DVD Blu ray recorded in 2012 Alice Cooper Live at Montreux Eagle Vision 2006 CD DVD recorded in 2005 Arista All Stars Blue Montreux Arista 1979 recorded in 1978 Atlantic Family The Atlantic Family Live at Montreux Atlantic 1978 recorded in 1977 Baby Consuelo Baby Consuelo ao Vivo 14th Montreux Jazz Festival Elektra 1980 Benny Carter Benny Carter 4 Montreux 77 Pablo Live 1977 Bill Evans Bill Evans at the Montreux Jazz Festival Verve 1968 Bill Evans Montreux II CTI 1970 Bill Evans Montreux III Fantasy 1975 Bob James Live at Montreux Koch 2005 DVD Bobbi Humphrey Bobbi Humphrey Live Cookin with Blue Note at Montreux Blue Note 1974 recorded in 1973 Bobby Hutcherson Bobby Hutcherson Live at Montreux Blue Note 1974 recorded in 1973 Burning Spear Live at Montreaux Jazz Festival 2001 Reggae 2002 recorded in 2001 Canned Heat Live at Montreux 1973 Eagle 2012 recorded in 1973 Carlos Santana and Wayne Shorter Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1988 Image Entertainment 2005 2CD DVD Carmen McRae Everything Happens To Me Jazz Hour 1994 reissued as Live at Montreux 1982 Solid 2018 Cecil Taylor Silent Tongues Freedom 1975 recorded in 1974 Charles Earland Kharma Prestige 1974 Charles Lloyd Quartet Montreux 82 Elektra Musician 1983 recorded in 1982 Chick Corea Live in Montreux GRP 1994 recorded in 1981 Count Basie Fun Time Pablo 1975 Count Basie Count Basie Jam Session at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 Pablo 1975 Count Basie Montreux 77 Pablo 1977 Deep Purple Live at Montreux 1996 Eagle 2006 Deep Purple Live at Montreux 2006 Eagle 2007 recorded in 2006 Deep Purple Live at Montreux 2011 Eagle 2011 Dennis Brown Live at Montreux Atlantic 1979 Dexter Gordon and Junior Mance Dexter Gordon with Junior Mance at Montreux Prestige 1970 Dexter Gordon Blues a la Suisse Prestige 1973 Don Ellis Don Ellis Live at Montreux Atlantic 1978 recorded in 1977 Don Pullen amp the African Brazilian Connection Live Again Live at Montreux Blue Note 1993 Earl Hines West Side Story Black Lion 1974 Ella Fitzgerald Montreux 77 Pablo 1977 Ella Fitzgerald Digital III at Montreux Pablo 1979 Elis Regina with Hermeto Pascoal Montreux Jazz Festival 1979 WEA 1982 Etta James Live at Montreux 1975 1993 Ear Music 2020 Gary Moore amp The Midnight Blues Band Gary Moore amp The Midnight Blues Band Live at Montreux 1990 Eagle Rock Entertainment 2004 DVD Gary Moore Gary Moore The Definitive Montreux Collection Eagle Rock Entertainment 2007 Gene Ammons Gene Ammons and Friends at Montreux Prestige 1973 Gil Evans Montreux Jazz Festival 74 Philips Japan 1975 Hermeto Pascoal Ao Vivo Montreux Jazz Atlantic 1979 2LP Rory Gallagher Live in Montreux Eagle 2006 Dizzy Gillespie The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 Pablo 1975 Dizzy Gillespie Dizzy Gillespie Jam Pablo 1977 Dizzy Gillespie Musician Composer Raconteur Pablo 1981 Hampton Hawes Playin in the Yard Prestige 1973 James Booker Live at Montreux Montreux Sounds 1997 Jamiroquai Jamiroquai Live at Montreux 2003 Eagle Vision 2007 DVD Blu ray Jethro Tull Live at Montreux 2003 2003 2CD DVD Joao Gilberto Live in Montreux Elektra Musician 1987 recorded in 1985 Joe Pass Montreux 77 Live Pablo 1977 Junko Onishi Junko Onishi Trio at the Montreux Jazz Festival Toshiba EMI 1997 LD VHS John Lee Hooker amp The Coast To Coast Blues Band Live At Montreux 1983 amp 1990 Eagle Pop Entertainment 2020 King Sunny Ade Live at Montreux 1982 Korn Live at Montreux 2004 2004 Les McCann Live at Montreux Atlantic 1973 recorded in 1972 Les McCann and Eddie Harris Swiss Movement Atlantic 1969 Little Milton What It Is Live at Montreux Atlantic 1973 Louisiana Red Live in Montreux Earwig 2000 recorded in 1975 Luther Allison Live in Montreux 1976 1994 Ruf 1996 compilation Marlena Shaw Marlena Shaw Live at Montreux Blue Note 1974 recorded in 1973 McCoy Tyner Enlightenment Milestone 1973 Michel Petrucciani Power of Three Blue Note 1986 LP CD Mike Oldfield Live at Montreux 1981 Eagle Vision 2006 DVD Mike Mainieri amp Warren Bernhardt Free Smiles Live At Montreux 1978 Arista Novus 1978 Miles Davis amp Quincy Jones Miles amp Quincy Live at Montreux Warner Bros 1991 Modern Jazz Quartet Together Again Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival 82 Pablo 1982 Monty Alexander Trio Monty Alexander Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival MPS 1977 recorded in 1976 Motorhead LIVE AT THE MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL 2007 LP CD Ney Matogrosso amp Caetano Veloso amp Joao Bosco BRAZIL NIGHT AO VIVO EM MONTREUX CAETANO VELOSO JOAO BOSCO E NEY MATOGROSSO 1983 Naoya Matsuoka amp Wesing LIVE at MONTREUX FESTIVAL Warner Bros 1980 Nile Rodgers amp Chic Live at Montreux 2004 Eagle Vision 2005 DVD Ofra Haza At Montreux Jazz Festival Locust Music 1998 CD DVD Oliver Nelson Swiss Suite Flying Dutchman 1970 Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Jam Montreux 77 Pablo 1977 Otis Rush Live at Montreux 1986 1986 joint performance with Eric Clapton and Luther Allison Peter Tosh Remedies For Babylon Discurios 1992 recorded in 1979 Pino Daniele Scio live EMI Italiana 1984 2LP 1 track recorded in 1983 Rachelle Ferrell Live in Montreux 91 97 Blue Note 2002 compilation Randy Weston Carnival Freedom 1974 Ray Bryant Alone at Montreux Atlantic 1972 Ray Charles Live at Montreux 1997 Eagle 2008 Blu ray Run D M C Live at Montreux 2001 Eagle 2007 recorded in 2001 Sadao Watanabe At Montreux Jazz Festival CBS Sony 1971 recorded in 1970 Sam Rivers Streams Impulse 1973 Simply Red Live at Montreux Jazz Festival part of Stars Collectors Edition 1992 The Smile The Smile Live at Montreux Jazz Festival July 2022 XL Recordings 2022 Steve Earle Live at Montreux 2005 Eagle 2006 Stevie Ray Vaughan Live at Montreux 1982 amp 1985 Epic 2001 Stuff Live at Montreux 1976 Eagle 2008 recorded in 1976 Sun Ra Live at Montreux Saturn Research 1977 2LP recorded in 1976 Talk Talk Live at Montreux 1986 Eagle Vision 2008 recorded in 1986 The Dubliners Live at Montreux Intercord 1977 recorded in 1976 Titas Go Back WEA 1988 Tommy Flanagan Montreux 77 Pablo 1977 Tori Amos Live at Montreux 1991 1992 Eagle 2008 recorded in 1991 92 Toto Live at Montreux 1991 Eagle 2016 Van Morrison Live at Montreux 1980 1974 Eagle 2006 recorded in 1974 80 Yes Live at Montreux 2003 Eagle 2007 Yōsuke Yamashita Montreux Afterglow Frasco 1976 ZZ Top Live at Montreux 2013 Eagle Vision 2014 recorded in 2013 Various Artists Montreux Summit Volumes 1 amp 2 Columbia 1977 2LP consisting of an all star concert with various Columbia label artists including Bob James Stan Getz Dexter Gordon Billy Cobham George Duke Benny Golson Eric Gale Hubert Laws Maynard Ferguson and many others Various Artists Casino Lights 1981 Featuring duets with Al Jarreau and Randy Crawford Randy Crawford solo Yellowjackets and other artists Various Artists Casino Lights Warner Bros 2000 2CD recorded in 1999 consisting of an all star concert with various Warner Bros label artistsReferences edit Mutter Zoe 6 July 2015 Meyer Sound LEOPARD takes to the Montreux jazz stages AV Magazine Metropolis Business Media Retrieved 16 May 2017 Claude Nobs Montreux Jazz Festival Archived from the original on 2 November 2010 Retrieved 16 May 2017 https www bing com search pglt 129 amp q Montreux Festival amp cvid 7eb6b97c78be4b6fb9b6afc3fdc6b569 amp gs lcrp EgZjaHJvbWUqBggDEEUYOzIGCAAQRRg7MgYIARBFGDkyBggCEAAYQDIGCAMQRRg7MgYIBBAAGEAyBggFEEUYPDIGCAYQRRg8MgYIBxBFGDwyBggIEEUYPNIBCDQ4NzdqMGoxqAIAsAIA amp FORM ANNTA1 amp PC U531 Geo Voumard a Founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival Dies at 87 The New York Times Agence France Presse 8 August 2008 Retrieved 11 September 2008 Gordon Len 30 March 2021 Montreux Jazz Festival Launches Artist Poster Competition Art Plugged Retrieved 10 March 2024 Miro Marsha 25 August 1986 Jazz Poster Doubles as Art and Ad Detroit Free Press p 11 Retrieved 9 March 2024 The Festival stages montreuxjazzfestival com Retrieved 18 April 2024 Evolution of genres in the Montreux Jazz Festival 29 July 2016 Retrieved 29 July 2016 Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation Retrieved 24 October 2016 Patrimoine du Canton de Vaud Montreux Jazz Festival Archived from the original on 24 May 2018 Retrieved 23 May 2018 External links edit nbsp Jazz portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Montreux Jazz Festival Official website Montreux Jazz Concerts Database Claude Nobs Foundation Live at Montreux on YouTube Claude Nobs Revealed on CNN com International 46 26 20 N 6 54 16 E 46 43889 N 6 90444 E 46 43889 6 90444 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Montreux Jazz Festival amp oldid 1219530701, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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