Frejol


Frejol, whose real name is Pierre Joseph Jouffret, is a café-concert singer born in Draguignan on May 25, 1871 and died in Saint-Tropez on November 15, 1953.

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He started out as a comic trooper, a very fashionable genre launched by Ouvrard père a few years earlier in 1877. If Frejol's career was relatively long (1890-1936), the one as an interpreter would be short since it will end in 1914. It will also play in several magazines before the First World War. He will be from 1907 at the end of his life secretary mutualist of the retirement home of opera artists founded by Dranem in Ris-Orangis. After Guerremodify the code

In 1918 he was hired by the Folies Bergère as artistic director; it was there that Jean Gabin was introduced to him by his father, himself a café-concert artist and friend of Frejol. He will remain in this position until his retirement in 1936, he then retires in his native Var.

He died in Saint-Tropez on November 15th, 1953. Sourcemode the code Internal Linksedit code

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