- a
singing society in
France and Belgium, and its
members were
called goguettiers. As well as
providing venues for
informal solo and
ensemble singing,...
- André
Warnod (1885–1960) was a
French writer,
goguettier, art critic, and illustrator, who
witnessed the
artistic scenes of
Montmartre and Montparn****e...
- 1878, was an
artisan manufacturer of
linear measurements, chansonnier,
goguettier,
follower and
propagandist of Saint-Simonianism. He was
editor of the...
-
Privas (27
September 1863 – 6
February 1927) was a
French singer, poet,
goguettier and composer.
Antoine Paul
Taravel was born in Lyon on 27
September 1863...
-
children Antoine-Jean
Bourlin (1752–1828),
known as Dumaniant,
comedian and
goguettier Thomas Cailley (born 1980),
French screenwriter and film
director Nicolas...
-
February 1831),
commonly known simply as Émile Debraux, was a
French writer,
goguettier, poet and singer. He was born in Ancerville,
Meuse and died 1831 in Paris...
- Madelaine, (1734 – 1818),
French writer, chansonnier,
philologist and
goguettier La Madelaine-sous-Montreuil, a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais département...
- June 1765) was an 18th-century
French poet, chansonnier,
playwright and
goguettier 1731: Le Tour de Carnaval,
comedy in 1 act and in
prose 1737: Les Acteurs...
- – 1
March 1887) was a
French playwright, librettist,
chansonnier and
goguettier. The son of Pierre-Joseph Basté and Louise-Thérèse Grangé, Pierre-Eugène...
- – 16
August 1888) was a 19th-century
French playwright, chansonnier,
goguettier, novelist,
journalist and publisher.
Coming from a
family of four generations...