Jack
White, Nick Cave, N.E.R.D. booked at Montreux jazz
festival
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[April 18, 2018]
By Stephanie Nebehay
MONTREUX, Switzerland
(Reuters) - Jack White, Nick Cave and Jamie Cullum join
Massive Attack and punk icon Iggy Pop at the 52nd
edition of the Montreux Jazz Festival this July, where
the eclectic line-up also includes hip hop and
electronic music, the organizers said on Tuesday.
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Pharrell Williams returns to the famed stage with N.E.R.D.,
while veterans Van Morrison, Gilberto Gil, and Deep Purple are
also booked at the prestigious Swiss event from June 29-July 14.
"I've been waiting a long time to have Nick Cave in the
Stravinski (Auditorium). His music is so in touch with the
acoustics of that hall. His universe is fascinating, with
softness, musicality," festival director Mathieu Jaton told
Reuters after announcing the line-up.
Australian Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds perform on July 12.
Snagging Jack White, who plays on July 10, is "very rare", Jaton
said. "There's great anticipation since his last album. It's his
first time solo in Montreux, he previously came with Dead
Weather and The Raconteurs."
"Jack White is the passion of sound. He records everything in
analog, still records on vinyl. These music freaks who are so
attached to the quality of the music and of the performance."
Montreux programmers, whose annual budget is 28 million Swiss
francs, like to pair up artists for unique shows.
"The goal is to create an experience that puts artists together.
That is our passion in the programing," Jaton said.
"Nine Inch Nails has never been to Montreux before. What's great
again is this billing with Gary Numan and Nine Inch Nails who
have collaborated, they have mutual respect for each other's
music."
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Van Morrison and Steve Winwood play back-to-back on July 11, while
Young Fathers and Massive Attack play on July 2.
Aloe Blacc opens for Zucchero. "American soul with an Italian soul
crooner, that creates something interesting," Jaton said.
Alice Cooper, Joe Perry and actor Johnny Depp team up as "Hollywood
Vampires" on July 5.
The Montreux Jazz Club is moving to the Petit Palais, to be known as
"House of Jazz", but still an intimate setting with small tables.
"We'll have 600 places, doubling our capacity. There was so much
demand. Stanley Clarke, Brad Mehldau, Chick Corea, all the big jazz
names will be there," Jaton said.
American Grammy-winning pianist Robert Glasper and his band R+R=NOW
perform there on July 8 at a special show featuring former Montreux
co-director Quincy Jones, he said. "An evening that really touches
me, with beautiful surprises and a jam."
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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