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  1. Joseph ”Jo” Bouillon was born in May 3, 1908 in Montpellier, Hérault, France. He came from a family of musicians where both his father and brother, Gabriel, were music teachers. From 1936-47, he led the "Jo Bouillon and His Orchestra" and devoted himself to the accompaniment of Josephine Baker. He also accompanied Mistinguett (Jeanne ...

  2. Charles Trenet and Jo Bouillon surrounding Josephine Baker in his changing room in Olympia. Paris, June, 1959. LIP-113009-124. Charles Trenet and Jo Bouillon surrounding Josephi . Jo Bouillon, Charles Aznavour and Georges Jouvin. LIP-30048-025. Jo Bouillo ...

  3. 7. März 2023 · Eine tickende Zeitbombe. Im Jahr 1957 trennt sich Jo Bouillon von seiner Frau und zieht nach Buenos Aires – zwei seiner Adoptivkinder sollen im später folgen. Obwohl Baker im Jahr 1956 ihre ...

  4. Jo Bouillon. French orchestra leader, composer and violinist, born May 03, 1908 (Montpellier, France), died July 09, 1984 (Buenos Aires, Argentina). He was the fourth husband of Josephine Baker. His brother, Gabriel Bouillon, was also a violinist.

  5. She and Jo Bouillon adopted children of various races and religions, eventually 12 in all—Josephine's "Rainbow Tribe" of ten boys and two girls. Early on, the tourist complex made money, but expenses soon exceeded revenue. Baker continued to perform on stage and go on tour, often for more than six months a year. Though she had her family, she also needed the devotion of an audience. She had ...

  6. 8. Feb. 2024 · In 1947, she married French orchestra leader Jo Bouillon, and beginning in 1950 began to adopt babies from around the world. She adopted 12 children in all, creating what she referred to as her ...

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    Hardy Bouillon (* 1960), deutscher Philosoph und Ökonom; Henri de La Tour d’Auvergne, duc de Bouillon, Heinrich von Bouillon (1555–1623), Marschall von Frankreich; Jean Bouillon (1926–2009), belgischer Meeresbiologe; Jean-Claude Bouillon (1941–2017), französischer Schauspieler; Jo Bouillon (1908–1984), französischer Orchesterleiter