Big names party hard at Montreux Jazz

Big names party hard at Montreux Jazz
By Euronews

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.

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’.

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.

Santana played a set in which both old and new material merged.