Claude Nobs

Claude Nobs

Claude Nobs Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 11, 2013.
GENEVA (AP) - Claude Nobs, the founder and general manager of the Montreux Jazz Festival, whose passion for music and artistry introduced generations of legendary musicians to international audiences on the Swiss stage, has died. He was 76.

The Jazz Festival said Nobs, a native of Montreux, died Thursday after sustaining injuries from a fall while cross-country skiing in nearby Caux-sur-Montreux on Christmas Eve. He was taken to the hospital and fell into a coma from which he never recovered.

Nobs worked his way from being a chef and director of Montreux's tourism office, where he organized charity concerts, to overseeing one of the most iconic music festivals in the world.

On its website, the festival said Nobs' death came by "surprise as if to remind us once more, that in life as in music, each great performance could be the last one even if the show must go on."

A visit to the New York offices of Atlantic Records led to the first fe stival in his home city in June 1967, featuring musicians such as Keith Jarrett and Jack DeJohnette.

The festival was an overnight success, building over the decades on Nobs' passion for jazz, as much as his gumption and contacts abroad.

"'And why not?' You would repeatedly ask the same question when we tried to explain why a project would not be feasible," festival officials wrote in an homage to Nobs on the web site that praised his audacity to dream big. "The Montreux Jazz Festival is the ultimate proof of that! But not the only one!"

From that meeting in New York, Nobs went on to gain career-forming introductions to musical greats such as Roberta Flack and Aretha Franklin, who would make her first European tour at his request. The musical acts at the festival also would gradually broaden to include rock and pop.

An early incident involving the rock group Deep Purple, which had come to Montreux to record an album after performing with Frank Zappa, b ecame forever linked with Nobs.

During a fire at Zappa's concert in 1971, Nobs rushed to save several young concert-goers. Deep Purple's hit song, "Smoke on the Water," would memorialize the accident - Nobs as "Funky Claude" pulling kids to safety.

Two years later, Nobs became director of the Swiss branch of Warner, Elektra and Atlantic, a position that gave him added clout to introduce heavyweights on the Montreux stage.

By the 1990s, he was sharing festival-directing duties with the music producer Quincy Jones and bringing in Miles Davis as an honorary host.

Nobs, whose enthusiasm for greeting musicians at his office and chalet home cemented his standing and boosted the profile of his home, also became known for occasionally taking the stage to play harmonica.

In an interview with Swiss video magazine NVP3D posted on YouTube, Nobs' compared the mix of tradition and creative innovation that he sought at his festivals to the popular Swiss German breakfast dish Bircher Muesli, a combination of rolled oats, fruits, nuts and dairy products.

"Which means it's going to be like a fruit panorama, like a rainbow of different music, and this is what I like about Montreux," he said in the interview, published in June 2012. "To make it really with such a variety of sound, of smell, of views and scene, that it makes it a real experience."

JOHN HEILPRIN, Associated Press


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Nellie

September 27, 2020

Claude Nobs' love of American music kept us entertained at his cafe in Territet. We were students at Monte Rosa, across the street in 1964 and 65. How inspiring that he took his love to a level that made himself and Montreux a world-class event in the history of music. Thanks Claude.

John PIETRUSZKA

August 9, 2015

From our first meeting in May 1969 to London 2011 @ the big Party. Years working together -building a marvellous legacy. "Salut" to A great "little big man". A wonderful charismatic personality that made me what I am. My prayers are with you
Claude, till we meet again, but not yet , not just yet. RIP

Paul Miller

February 16, 2013

I will always remember Claude from all the Montreux Festivals I had been too. Every time he would give me a back stage pass and they have always been and remain my memory of Claude and His Montreux. Thank you Claude Rest in Peace.

Maggie & Hubert Luckerath

January 21, 2013

To the family of Claude - Claude was such an inspiration to us all.... we have fond memories of our times together in Vermont and Santa Fe at Barbara's and seeing you in Montreux. You will be missed by us and our fond memories keep you alive in our minds....

Francois Garcia

January 18, 2013

You were an inspiration to so many people, and a true friend to the jazz world. Your loss will be great but I am glad I met you and had the great fortune to attend the most of montreux jazz festival in 1990. My condolences to all your family.

B Lucas

January 14, 2013

My sincere condolence for the loss of Claude your dear loved one. May you receive comfort from your fond memories of him. Peace and love to your family and friends, and to the spirit you show. [email protected]

R.B.

January 14, 2013

"May the God who gives peace be with all you." I pray that your family can have peace & comfort during this difficult time.

January 14, 2013

happy are the mild tempered,since they will inherit the earth.(matt.5:5)sincere condolence for your loss.....g

Mary Smith

January 14, 2013

My sincere condolences to the family. Your loved one provided entertainment for many and will be missed. God cares and will comfort you during this sad time (2 Cor. 1:4).

C.G.

January 14, 2013

Nobs family may the God of peace be a comforter to the family and you find solace in God's Word found at Psalms 72:12-14. I offer my sympathy to the family.

Stuart Batsford

January 14, 2013

Thanks Claude. Your generosity and passion made my life better. My thoughts at this time are with Andree and your friends and family.

Lynn Harmon

January 13, 2013

To the Nobs family. Those we love can never be more than a thought apart, For as long as there is a memory they will live in our hearts.-Romans 15:4.

michelle plakas-kaiser

January 13, 2013

rip

harry

January 13, 2013

thank you for everything that you have done,we all will miss you.

Arnett Howard

January 12, 2013

Claude,
I felt as though I was becoming a citizen of the world when I went to Montreux in 1978. I met everyone from Taj Mahal and the Brecker Brothers to Arturo Sandoval, Irakeres and Dizzy. What your enthusiasm has given us is beyond measure.
When I play When the Saints Go Marchin' In, it will be for you. Bright moments!

Joe Reilly

January 12, 2013

Rory Gallagher's best performances were there.
Thank you, Claude!

jeff eberle

January 12, 2013

Sorry for the passing
I am a true Jazz lover. Thanks for all the fantastic Jazz

January 12, 2013

worked at the festival in 77 78.Claude alway friendly and nice.Rest in peace.Jerry LeFebvre

January 12, 2013

May the God of all comfort be with the family of Mr.Nobs.May his music live on in your hearts.

Glenda Ford

January 12, 2013

My condolences to the family, your loss is shared by many. May you find comfort knowing that God is a stronghold in the day of distress and he is cognizant of thiose seeking a refuge in him.

Gary Williamson

January 12, 2013

Thank you for your strengths and insights. God bless and keep you, and yours...Gary

January 12, 2013

May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and gave everlasting comfort and good hope by means of undeserved kindness comfort your hearts and make you firm in every good deed and word.

January 12, 2013

I am truly sorry for your loss. May you be comforted by God's promises of days to come when there will be no more sorrow, no more tears, no more pain. . . .

Scott Chamberland

January 12, 2013

Rest in Peace

January 12, 2013

My Deepest sympathy to the family of Claude Nobs. May you find peace from God during your time of distress.
Ps. 34:17

M. T. Moore

January 12, 2013

Honorable Mr.Nobs - Thank you for the exposure you gave Sir Gary Moore @ Montreux. I cherish the Montreux collection. Very sure Gary greeted you at the Golden Gate. See you both in the stars. RIP

E. E.

January 11, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in throwing your burdens on Jehovah.

Ivy

January 11, 2013

God Bless You, Sweet Soul.

January 11, 2013

May our Heavenly Father be your comforter

Chrissy Allerdings

January 11, 2013

To my decades long friend, we shared the same birthday and the same love of jazz and all music. I will never forget all your kindness to me all the years I worked with Atlantic Studios. May you Rest In Peace in that wonderful studio in the Heavens

Dan

January 11, 2013

RIP Funky Claude

steele

January 11, 2013

To the family and friends of Mr. Nobs I offer you my condolences for your loss. May the God who gives comfort to all comfort you in your time of need.

January 11, 2013

Mes sincères condoléances à la famille aisni qu'aux amis de monsieur Nobs.

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