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The ephemeris for July 7: Happy birthday to Julien Doré!

The ephemeris for July 7: Happy birthday to Julien Doré!

Born on July 7, 1982 in Alès (30), French singer Julien Doré celebrates his 43rd birthday today!

It all began in 2007, when he participated in season 5 of the show "Nouvelle Star", where he emerged as the big winner. With this victory, he released his very first album, "Ersatz", on June 16, 2008. Certified gold, he embarked on his first tour. On March 21, 2011, he released his second album, entitled "Bichon". Among the tracks, a duet with Françoise Hardy: "BB Baleines". After this release, the singer went back on tour across France.

It was in July 2013 that the singer's very famous single, "Paris-Seychelles", was released, taken from his 3rd album "Løve". The success was dazzling, with more than 400,000 copies sold, certifying the album triple platinum. Another of his albums, "&", also enjoyed enormous success, selling 500,000 copies and being certified diamond. Some of the songs from this album were then reissued in acoustic version, in the album "Vous & moi", released in 2018. In 2020, he unveiled a new album: "Aimée". Julien Doré's latest album, "Imposteur", composed entirely of covers of songs, was released on November 8, 2024. A tour followed the release of this album, with a highly anticipated performance at the Arkéa Arena in Floirac on May 23, 2025 .

During his musical career, Julien Doré won several awards, including a "Breakout Album" for "Ersatz" in 2009, and a "Male Performing Artist" in 2015 at the "Victoires de la Musique" awards. In 2022, he was also recognized with the "Francophone Collaboration of the Year" as well as the "Francophone Video of the Year" for his single "Coup de Vieux", in collaboration with the rap group Bigflo et Oli.

Reproduction of the front page of “Sud Ouest” from July 7, 2020.
Reproduction of the front page of “Sud Ouest” from July 7, 2020.

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Saint Raoul or Ralph , father of eight children, Ralph Milner was hanged in Winchester, Hampshire, England, on July 7, 1591, a victim of Queen Elizabeth I's anti-Catholic repression . The Raouls are logical. Their color: orange. Their number: 4.

The saying of the day: "As for Saint-Raoul, the sun shines, it's the harvester who burns."

It happened on July 7th

1930 Death of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, writer and father of Sherlock Holmes. 1951 Color television begins in the United States. A wave of suicide bombings hits London. 2012 A flash flood in Russia causes the death of at least 171 people in the Krasnodar region. 2019 The Beynac archaeological park closes due to dilapidation . 2021 Opening of the Science Odyssée science center. 2021 In Haiti, President Jovenel Moïse is assassinated in his residence in Pétion-Ville. 2023 Inauguration of the Luis-Oscana velodrome in Mont-de-Marsan.

Marc Chagall, Belarusian painter naturalized French (1887-1985), Richard Kolinka, French musician, drummer of the group Téléphone (1953), Bérénice Bejo, French actress (1976),

Julien Doré, French singer (1982).

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