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- Gribouille abstract "Marie-France Gaîté (born 17 July 1941 in Lyon, France – died 18 January 1968), better known as Gribouille was a singer, musician, and song writer.As a teenager, she suffered from a mental disorder, and for a time was confined against her will to a psychiatric hospital in Lyon. With medication, she was able to function well enough to leave her hometown and she made her way to Paris. Gribouille, as she was called since her school days, is French for naive and foolishly happy people. Likely to throw themselves into a river to keep from getting wet in the rain.In Paris she met Jean Cocteau while she was drawing art on the sidewalk with chalk. He drew a portrait of her and added \"To my friend Gribouille.\" She carefully added an 'e' to ami (feminine gender for friend is amie), embarrassed that Cocteau thought she was a boy. She had a very androgynous appearance, and a deep voice, and Cocteau got her work singing in a cabaret. Since she was at the bottom, even these sleazy cabaret acts were a step up for her. In 1963, through sheer talent and her intense persona, she joined the roster of Pathé Records. She was hailed (as many were) as the new Édith Piaf, and also compared with Barbara. Charles Dumont, who wrote many of Piaf's hits, also began writing songs for her. Composer Michel Breuzard also wrote music for her, and in 1966 she recorded several EP's and her first album. She appeared many times on television to sing her songs.She died in Paris, France, at the age of 26 from an excess of alcohol and drugs. She joined many famous and historical figures buried in the Jewish Cimetière de Bagneux in Montrouge, southwest of Paris.".
- Gribouille activeYearsEndYear "1967".
- Gribouille activeYearsStartYear "1963".
- Gribouille alias "Gribouille".
- Gribouille background "solo_singer".
- Gribouille birthDate "1941-07-17".
- Gribouille birthPlace Lyon.
- Gribouille deathDate "1968-01-18".
- Gribouille deathPlace Paris.
- Gribouille genre Chanson.
- Gribouille recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- Gribouille recordLabel Pathé_Records.
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- Gribouille wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Cocteau.
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- Gribouille wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gribouille (Marie-France Gaîté)".
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- Gribouille alias "Gribouille".
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- Gribouille birthDate "1941-07-17".
- Gribouille birthPlace "Lyon, France".
- Gribouille deathDate "1968-01-18".
- Gribouille deathPlace "Paris, France".
- Gribouille genre Chanson.
- Gribouille label Columbia_Records.
- Gribouille label Pathé_Records.
- Gribouille name "Marie-France Gaîté".
- Gribouille occupation "Singer, Song writer, Musician".
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- Gribouille yearsActive "1963".
- Gribouille subject Category:1941_births.
- Gribouille subject Category:1968_deaths.
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- Gribouille comment "Marie-France Gaîté (born 17 July 1941 in Lyon, France – died 18 January 1968), better known as Gribouille was a singer, musician, and song writer.As a teenager, she suffered from a mental disorder, and for a time was confined against her will to a psychiatric hospital in Lyon. With medication, she was able to function well enough to leave her hometown and she made her way to Paris. Gribouille, as she was called since her school days, is French for naive and foolishly happy people.".
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- Gribouille name "Marie-France Gaîté".