Claude Nobs

Founder of Montreux Jazz Festival

Claude Nobs - Founder of Montreux Jazz Festival
Born

February 4th, 1936
89 years ago

Died

January 10th, 2013
12 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Switzerland

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A Swiss businessman established the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1967, transforming it into one of the most prestigious music festivals in the world. The festival attracted a wide array of music genres and featured prominent artists from various backgrounds. The event became a cultural landmark, showcasing jazz as well as rock and pop music. Nobs managed the festival for decades, ensuring its growth and maintaining its international reputation. His contributions to the music scene significantly influenced the festival circuit, promoting musical collaboration and innovation.

Founded the Montreux Jazz Festival

Oversaw the festival for several decades

Sustained a diverse lineup of artists

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