Today, I'll be hoping back across the pond for a show in New York City and then it's back to Europe for us! My flights today are Nice > Paris > NYC.

Arriving at the Montreux Jazz Festival to put the finishing touches on Freakout! Montreux
Freakout! Montreux was a show that I curated at the 2012 Montreux Jazz Festival. It started on the evening of July 13 and ended in the wee hours of the morning of July 14. It featured a huge roster of multifaceted talents that pushed the boundaries of the musical status quo.
Over the next few days I'll feature some lo-res unedited clips to give you a sense of one of the greatest days of my life. It took months to plan but the vibe was so amazing that I'm already working on next year's version.
Many of you may not know that I was attacked by very aggressive cancer about twenty-months ago and it's been the greatest struggle of my life. But I'll just keep planning for the next gigs - because Death Has It's Own Plan.
Mark Ronson said it would be his dream for Alison Moyet, Johnny Marr and CHIC to play his arrangement of "Stop Me" - He said that Johnny and I are his two fav guitarist - Here's a little snippet

After months of planning I could see my vision starting to come true

The Freakout! Montreux plan included legends Dimitri from Paris & Ultra Naté

The team worked like a well-oiled machine - Ultra Naté ripped it up while I was in heaven

The A-Team Sooze, Claude, & Tess

Every detail was planned

We even designed the fruit

Going over last minute details with Scarlett Etienne who played keyboards, sang, and DJ'd in the opening

The one and only Martha Wash sound checking

Me and French disco legend Marc Cerrone having a laugh at sound check

La Roux's Elly Jackson going "In For The Kill"

Me and Tavares go over the opening number

Felix da Housecat assuring me that he's got it covered

And Grace and her son Paulo turned it out!

The whole team WORKED HARD to make this night perfect

Many things have caused major changes my life - seeing Bryan Ferry and Roxy music in the mid 70's was one
Many things have caused major changes my life, and over the next few weeks you will see one of them: Freakout! Montreux. This was a multi-act show that I curated at the 2012 Montreux Jazz Festival. When I was a youngster I took to the guitar like a duck to water. I didn't pick up the instrument until I was sixteen years old - but by nineteen I was a working session jazz guitarist touring with TV's Sesame Street.
At around twenty-three years of age, my then girlfriend and I walked into a disco and I heard continuous music for the first time. It was the beginning of the disco revolution and my personal evolution. In a matter of a few short months I'd evolve into a composer, arranger, and producer of funky dance based groove hits. In less than a decade I was honored as Billboard Magazine's # 1 Single's Producer.
This year, the CEO of the Montreux Jazz Festival Claude Nobs wanted to honor me, but I wanted to honor the music that changed my life. A basic characteristic of anything is to evolve. As I absorbed more technical information my musical calling became clearer and more heightened.
When I entered the dance music scene it was open to everybody. I saw it as the highest form of communication between human beings. We all spoke the same language and had the same philosophy: If it moved people's souls to get them up and dancing - it worked! We didn't need critics and experts to explain it to us. The people are the experts!
As dance music evolves, the genres are as varied as single-celled organisms - but It Never Dies, It Multiplies.
A lo-res snippet from Freakout! Montreux of "Tell It To My Heart" by Taylor Dayne, diva of freestyle AKA Latin hip-hop and electro: a form of dance music that blew up in New York, Miami, and New Jersey in the early 80's.

Freakout! Montreux Sound check

This was a multi- act show that I curated at the 2012 Montreux Jazz Festival

Billboard Magazine Award

Claude Nobs the CEO of the Montreux Jazz Festival wanted to honor me this year

I see dance music as the highest form of communication between human beings

The people are the experts!

We just multiply- Alison Moyet, me, Johnny Marr, and Mark Ronson

We just multiply - CHIC and Elly Jackson of La Roux

We just multiply - Tavares

We just multiply - Claude Nobs and dj Scarlett Etienne

We just multiply - Selan from CHIC with the voice that launched a thousand hits, Martha Wash

We just multiply - Me, Mark Ronson, Claude Nobs, and Quincy Jones

We just multiply - Grace Jones

We just multiply - Quincy Jones, world-champ female beatboxer Butterscotch, and Ultra Naté

We just multiply - Dimitri from Paris (red jacket), Marc Cerrone (white hair), Claude Nobs, & Taylor Dayne getting they're dance on

We just multiply - me with dj extraordinaire Felix da Housecat

We just multiply - Me with Patrick Juvet

Nile and a few thousand of his closest friends in Montreux for the FreakOut! Montreux All-Night Dance Party
Hi there, it's IAmMisterD again with another installment of hacked blog footage from FreakOut! Montreux 2012.
Nile will be back and better than ever as soon as he settles in to the next strand of tour dates, but in the mean time, there was just too much video footage to keep to myself. It was a very proud night for us, as our Maestro here again broke boundaries and made magic and history.
These are just some of my fave clips - and I do have to say that watching Quincy Jones rock out side-stage for the entire night was crazy awesome. Hope You Enjoy!
CHIC setting up the mood for an amazing night of music and dancing
Elly Jackson of La Roux with CHIC performing her hit "Bullet Proof"
Mark Ronson in DJ form, mixing it up for everyone to Enjoy!

Quincy spent the night side-stage rockin' out and showing his love and support for Nile's vision

This really happened. Nile Rodgers, Mark Ronson, Johnny Marr and Alison Moyet performing Mark's version of Johnny's classic "Stop Me"
Greetings from Montreux! Many of you know me, but for those that don't my name is D and I'm Nile's Media Director / Tech guy. I'm on here as IAmMisterD. Nile's had a groundbreaking and unbelievable few days - weeks.. It's just non-stop funk to the max in his world at the moment.
Montreux Jazz 2012 was no exception. As a matter of fact, boundaries and cross genre, heart thumping, funk went down last night, in a way that Montreux has never seen.
Now, I'll let Nile tell his stories the way he does and we all love, but for now, I'll share with you some of my pics from FreakOut! Montreux. They're Electric.

The day before FreakOut! Montreux Claude Nobs invited everyone to hi chalet - Here's Nile with Taylor Dayne and Ultra Naté on the ride up telling rock-n-roll stories

The view from Claude Nobs chalet - Claude founded the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1967 and it's arguably the largest music festival in the world

Checking out a hanglider from Claude's chalet with Scarlett Etienne

Nile, philosophising the mysteries of music

Nile plays a MEAN game of Ping Pong - like an old-school New Yorker

Setting it up

A FIERCE backspin

A proud Nile overlooking his people from the balcony at Claude's chalet

Mark Ronson backstage last night - ready to make history

A beautiful and amazingly talented Alison Moyet - all smiles

On stage with Elly Jackson from La Roux - "Bullet Proof"

Jerry Barnes (Bass) breaking grounds

The CHIC Machine in all it's splendour

This is Rock-N-Roll

Nile and Claude - thank you's, love and music

Overlooking the crowd

Nile played like there was no tomorrow - he left every bead of sweat on that floor

Electric

This.. is Nile Rodgers

A video screen shot

The CHIC Horns, amazing as ever

Everybody Dance

The crowd coming to life

The CHICsters laying down the groove

The CHICsters laying down the groove

Butterscotch, the world's greatest female beat-boxer, getting ready to funk it up with CHIC

This crowd never knew what hit them - Music Nonstop

At one moment, I went up to Nile and was like "What's this, Ibiza?"

The crowd was on fire

Claude Nobs and Nile addressing a packed house at Montreux's famous Stravinski Auditorium

For The Last Week or so I’ve not been able to update my blog. But in the last week I've given two speeches
For The Last Week or so I’ve not been able to update my blog. I’ve tried to get it done as consistently as I have in the past but it’s been impossible. My situation made me feel frustrated, anxious, and even angry. It started to take a toll on me. I realized I had to accept the reality and just let it go. I started the blog because I wanted it to be a comfortable healing place. I’d had more than my fair share of stress the very first day I wrote my very first word about my cancer experience.
Today, I consciously had to repeat to myself, “Relax Nile. The schedule is purely arbitrary and everything is going to be fine.” I was so tense today I nearly passed out from stress. This is one hundred percent true. But to be completely accurate it wasn’t just my frustration of not being able to tend to my blog post properly, it was due to the severe stress of travel. Well I'm now in England and have full bandwidth and all the drama is behind me. So let me show you in pictures what it's been like The Last Week of My Life.

IBIZA123 Festival with Sting, Elton John and yours truly

I strained a muscle and was tended to by maybe the coolest Dr. on earth, who fixed me enough to play a show the next night

We did an incredible gig in an incredible place called Blainville, France

Jamming in my semi Cab Calloway suit in Blainville. The Rock n Roll Dr. fixed me pretty good

A few hours after we got back to our hotel in Rouen, France we'd go to Ibiza, Spain

Hours after we arrived in Ibiza, it was party time

Party time Ibiza style

Beautiful Body Art

Another flawless cadenza by Kim

A Burn Girl

Cool peeps in Ibiza

Jamming at the end of "Let's Dance"

Me w Andy Taylor of Duran Duran, Power Station, etc. He's a great musician and a fantastic guy

The super motor yacht Radiant was docked outside my bedroom my last night in Ibiza

I landed in Manchester, England to do press for my upcoming gig

One of our upcoming gigs The Magic Loungeabout

Bernard Edwards and me signing CHIC to Atlantic Records in 1977
I was up all night planning the final pieces of our mega Dance Party at Montreux Jazz on July 13. It will be the first event of it's kind that I've curated since the formulation of CHIC. I see it as "The Evolution of Dance Music."
I respect the big voice divas, 70's orchestrated disco, 80's synth pop, house, techno, and the killer Dj's the same way I respect other great artists. I believe that they use they're instruments as creatively as many of the best virtuoso musicians. And I don't mean just battle Dj's who dazzle us with their turntable skills - but the great composer Dj's who create emotional and artistic musical collages while keeping the dance floor packed and the rumps shaking.
I'll bring together many legendary artists who represent the ever changing world of dance music - past, present, and future. We'll literally go "On and on till the break of dawn," then have breakfast. And if we pull this off - we will positively Freakout! Montreux.

The full early CHIC Org - Sadly, of the five guys, I'm the only one still alive

The rarest CHIC record I've ever seen - from a shop in East Germany

To this very day, I try and keep the Studio 54 vibe alive

The CHIC Organization Box-Set with remixes by Dimitri from Paris

Playing "Le Freak" while doing the dance called 'The Freak' back in the day

Freak Out! Montreux official flyer

Mark Ronson

Alison Moyet (Yazoo)

Cerrone

Dimitri from Paris

Elly Jackson (La Roux)

Felix Da Housecat

Johnny Marr (The Smiths / Electronic)

Martha Wash

Scarlett Etienne

Tavares

Taylor Dayne

Ultra Naté

Me being photographed by legendary Bruce Weber and his team for his next book
Today, I did an amazing photo session and interview with the legendary Bruce Weber. It will be for his next project. We didn't playback any live music during the session because we recorded every word exchanged between us. I've never felt more comfortable in my life with a photographer!
Throughout the entire session, my internal Dj kept playing one continuous happy loop. It was a song I'd originally done with David Bowie back in the 80's. Here's CHIC's version. Are you Ready? Get Set. "Let's Dance."
CHIC "Let's Dance" LIVE at LOVEBOX FESTIVAL 2012

I've never felt more comfortable in my life with a photographer!

Bruce had found a cape by Pablo Picasso's cape maker

Me (in the cape) and Bruce Weber

We were supposed to go on a walking tour but he became enchanted with my neo-classical style apartment

Throughout the entire session my internal Dj kept playing one continuous happy loop

My shot of Bruce shooting me

We got along so well he talked me into wearing a dreadlock cap!

Years ago I had a VH1 TV show and John Lee Hooker once told me, "Always wear your sun glasses indoors"

Some of Bruce's cameras on my dinning room sofa

"Hey Nile, are you ready? Get set. 'Let's Dance.'"

Yesterday I spent the day in Raleigh, North Carolina
Yesterday I spent the day in Raleigh, North Carolina doing a music video for a song I played on called "Naughty." It's by Jean Morisson and everybody involved were talented, genuinely nice, and loving. It was a very special day and after we finished, I kept singing a very special CHIC song to myself, "I Want Your Love."
Maybe it reminded me of it because both songs are in A minor. Whatever the reason, I couldn't get the song of my head. This song is very special to me. It's the only hit song that I've written in a dream. In fact I dreamt it note-for-note and the only thing that I changed was I had the strings play up an octave in the second half of their riff. Here's The Lovebox Festival version of "I Want Your Love."
CHIC "I Want Your Love" LIVE at LOVEBOX FESTIVAL 2012

I was doing a music video for a song I played on called "Naughty"

Jean Morisson and me doing the "Naughty" video

Everyone involved were talented, genuinely nice, and loving

Yesterday was a day of love, beautiful vibes and people

Yesterday was a day of love, beautiful vibes and people

Yesterday was a day of love, beautiful vibes and people

Yesterday was a day of love, beautiful vibes and people

Yesterday was a day of love, beautiful vibes and people

Yesterday was a day of love, beautiful vibes and people

Terry, my guitar tech, basking in the love and good vibes backstage at Lovebox

Yesterdays session in Raleigh was loving and vibey like the Lovebox Festival

A present from my genius front of house soundman John Ryan at Lovebox
After we founded the CHIC Organization, our band's rise and fall was meteorically fast. Our first single "Dance, Dance, Dance," was released during the the summer of '77. Just two short years later we were hit with "Disco Sucks."
The band CHIC never got another hit after the summer of '79, but we sure kept trying. Here's a single that flopped back in the day that we played last Sunday At The Lovebox Festival.
CHIC "Good Times" LIVE at LOVEBOX FESTIVAL 2012
CHIC "My Forbidden Lover" LIVE at LOVEBOX FESTIVAL 2012

Me jamming and having a good time at The Lovebox Festival

Ralph on drums, Jerry, Kim, and Folami at The Lovebox Festival

On stage with a bevy of beauties at The Lovebox Festival

Legendary DJ Felix da Housecat and me backstage at Lovebox

Folami and me in Chaka Khan's dressing room at The Lovebox Festival

Playing an Eb major in the 8th position at The Lovebox Festival

My point of view at The Lovebox Festival

Ladies & gentlemen, Miss Kimberly Davis at The Lovebox Festival

They came to party at The Lovebox Festival