
After three decades in the business Lionel Richie shows no sign of slowing up as his sold-out concert at the “Montreux Jazz Festival”: http://www.montreuxjazzfestival.com/en proved.
.@LionelRichie is the commodore of love: http://t.co/gYMa1JWX7Qpic.twitter.com/3P37BhlA6g
— British GQ (@BritishGQ) July 16, 2015
Richie has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the globe’s biggest-selling artists of all time.
Toto formed in 1976 played Montreux and thrilled fans with renditions of hits ‘Rosanna,’ ‘Africa’ and ‘Hold the Line’.
It was a great honor to have our old friend Quincy jones introduce us last night at @MontreuxJazz and thanks to all for the warm welcome! ox
— Steve Lukather (@stevelukather) July 13, 2015
The American progressive-rock band are the winners of no less than six Grammy Awards.
The evergreen, ever popular Carlos Santana returned to Montreux Jazz, the 67-year-old made his debut at the festival in 1970 and has since performed many times at the prestigious event.
La guitare incendiaire de Carlos Santana http://t.co/gMN6S9w1T8pic.twitter.com/lksFHPZbJ1
— LeMatin.ch (@Lematinch) July 14, 2015
Santana played a set in which both old and new material merged.