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Montreux jazz festival founder Claude Nobs dies after skiing accident Montreux jazz festival founder Claude Nobs dies after skiing accident
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The founder of the prestigious Montreux jazz festival has died after several weeks in a coma following a skiing accident. The founder of the Montreux jazz festival has died after several weeks in a coma after a skiing accident.
Swiss-born Claude Nobs, 76, launched the summer festival in 1967 while working at the Swiss resort's tourism office, attracting some of the world's biggest stars, including Miles Davis, Ray Charles and Prince, to perform there. Claude Nobs, 76, launched the summer festival in 1967 while working at the Swiss resort's tourism office, attracting some of the world's biggest stars, including Miles Davis, Ray Charles and Prince, to perform there.
He was immortalised as "Funky Claude" in the song Smoke on the Water by rock band Deep Purple, written about a fire that burned down Montreux casino during a Frank Zappa concert in 1971. He was referred to as "Funky Claude" in the song Smoke on the Water by rock band Deep Purple, written about a fire that burned down a Montreux casino during a Frank Zappa concert in 1971.
Nobs was injured while cross-country skiing on Christmas Eve near his home in the village of Caux overlooking Montreux and Lake Geneva, the festival's secretary-general, Mathieu Jaton, said on Monday. Swiss-born Nobs was injured while cross-country skiing on Christmas Eve near his home in the village of Caux overlooking Montreux and Lake Geneva, the festival's secretary-general, Mathieu Jaton, said on Monday.
Despite heart surgery some six years ago, Nobs stayed on as festival director, a position he shared during the 1990s with American producer Quincy Jones, who returns each year from Los Angeles to introduce new talent. Nobs often joined musicians on stage, playing harmonica, sometimes accompanied by his dogs.Despite heart surgery some six years ago, Nobs stayed on as festival director, a position he shared during the 1990s with American producer Quincy Jones, who returns each year from Los Angeles to introduce new talent. Nobs often joined musicians on stage, playing harmonica, sometimes accompanied by his dogs.
Sold-out highlights at last year's festival included concerts by Bob Dylan, Lana Del Rey and actor and musician Hugh Laurie.Sold-out highlights at last year's festival included concerts by Bob Dylan, Lana Del Rey and actor and musician Hugh Laurie.
This year's event is scheduled for July.This year's event is scheduled for July.