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Claude Nobs, who founded the world-renowned Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, has died after a skiing accident.
BBC: Claude Nobs, Montreux Jazz Festival founder, dies
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Organisers had previously said that Nobs' accident would not impact this year's event, which runs 5 - 20 July.
BBC: Claude Nobs, Montreux Jazz Festival founder, dies
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Nobs even earned himself a mention as "funky Claude" who rescues children in Deep Purple's 1973 song Smoke On The Water.
BBC: Claude Nobs, Montreux Jazz Festival founder, dies
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French rider Deborah Anthonioz clinched the silver medal, capitalising when Swiss Olivia Nobs and Norway's Helene Olafsen crashed out half-way through.
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Claude Nobs, who founded the Montreux festival nearly 50 years ago, died in January after several weeks in a coma following a skiing accident.
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The Purple Rain star will play three shows at the event, the first to be held since founder Claude Nobs died earlier this year.
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The festival was co-founded by Nobs and Atlantic Records president Nesuhi Ertegun in 1967, who booked Charles Lloyd and Keith Jarrett as the first headliners.
BBC: Claude Nobs, Montreux Jazz Festival founder, dies
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Production at the McVitie's site in Harlesden is expected to rise to 100, 000 tonnes a year with the introduction of Mini Cheddars and Hob Nobs.
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According to Mr Hughes, Roman nobs thought fishing bucolic and uninteresting, and ranked fishermen alongside shepherds, labourers and peasants, people just above the level of slaves.
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Nobs, who lured the likes of Miles Davis, Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin to Switzerland, will be honoured at this year's festival, which runs 5 - 20 July, 2013.
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