These photos were made by David Redfern, who later remembered the conditions at Comblain-la-Tour as "a mud bath".
With Joe Napoli.
The International Jazz Festival in Comblain-La-Tour, in the Belgian Ardennes, built a huge international reputation in the years between 1959 and 1966 (its tradition was revived in 2009). Ray Charles first performed here in 1961, on July 29 or 30, shortly after his - now famous - first Antibes concerts, i.e. accompanied by his 'small big band'.
Interviewed by BenoƮt Querson, before the concert.
During its first existence, the festival worked closely together with the French-language Belgian public radio station RTB - more specifically with the makers of their show Jazz Pour Tous (Jazz For All), Nicolas Dor and Jean-Marie Peterken, but the audio that I listened to sounded more like a (rather mediocre, muffled) board mix.
The Raelettes, in their new line-up, only appeared for the three last tunes. On August 14, 1964 the Belgian public TV station BRT looked back on the festival (and the rain) with a 2m22s item, featuring Ray Charles and Memphis Slim.
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