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Eugène Bizeau
Eugène Bizeau (29 May 1883 in Véretz – 16 April 1989 in Tours) was a French anarchist poet and Chansonnier (singer), chansonnier. He contributed to many periodicals and libertarian newspapers of his time, including ''le Libertaire''. He belonged to the "Muse Rouge" (Red Muse) group with Gaston Couté and Aristide Bruant. in particular put to music and interpreted Bizeau's writing ''Ferraille à vendre'' and ''Il neige sur les mers''. Alain Meilland set to music and interpreted Bizeau's ''Pacifiste'' text . Bizeau came from a family of Winemaker, winegrowers and cultivated his vineyard until he was ninety years old. The party hall of Véretz is named after him. Bizeau died in 1989, at the age of 105. Biography Eugène Bizeau was born on 29 May 1883, as the second child to a family of Touraine winegrowers and The Republicans (France), Republicans. Bizeau graduated from primary school at 13 before moving on to various trade jobs including: a Domestic worker, servant, stoneb ...
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Véretz
Véretz is a Communes of France, commune in the Indre-et-Loire Departments of France, department in central France. The anarchist poet and chansonnier Eugène Bizeau (1883–1989) was born in Véretz. Population See also *Communes of the Indre-et-Loire department References

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