Greco, Juliette
Bonjour Tristesse
Juliette Grco was born on February 7, 1927 in Montpellier. Her parents separated and she grew up with her grown-ups parents in Bordeaux. Her mother took her to Paris in 1933. After the war, Juliette discovered the intellectual scene. bubbling Paris Rive Gauche. 1947 opens a new club, the Tabou, where she becomes the famous muse of bohemian Saint-Germain-des-Prs. In 1950, his first disc "Si tu s'imagines" was published. In 1951, she received the SACEM prize for his recording "Je hais les Dimanches". In 1954, she sang at the Olympics. After starring in several films, she returned to the song, to which she subsequently stuck. She has sung titles by Jacques Brel, Lo Ferr, Guy Bart and Serge Gainsbourg, still completely unknown at the time. In 1965, she played a main role in the television series "Belphgor ou le mystère du Louvre". She goes out regularly new albums and her tours take her around the world. In 2007 she received the award for the work of his life during the presentation of the French music prize "Victoires de la musique