Patrick Dufour | |
Name | Patrick Dufour |
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Full name | Patrick Edward Jefferson Dufour |
Sex | Male |
Born | September 3 1952, Sofasi |
Home | Noble City |
Functions | Entrepeneur, businessman, music manager |
Languages | English, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian |
Religious stance |
Atheist |
Patrick Dufour (Sofasi, September 3 1952) is a succesful Lovian businessman and the best known Lovian music manager. He founded both Lovilago Music and Lovilago Film and was one of the three founders of Elephant Entertainment. He currently seats in several Boards and is Chief Manager for Lovilago Music, mostly occupied with the management of Full Frontal Buddha. He is considered the most succesful Lovian entrepeneur of the second half of the 20th Century, and his real capital ranks him high on many lists.
The Elephant Entertainment headquarters in Industrial Park, NC, are named after Patrick Dufour: the Dufour Building.
In 1978 he was instrumental in the production of the album The Queen of the Heart, which saw a resurgence of popularity for singer Anais Gul Pozo and a return to singing and new music in the 1980s. Since 2007 Dufour has been the manager of Full Frontal Buddha in Lovia, helping to release their first album and singles.
Functions[]
- 1976-1979: Director and Manager of Lovilago Music
- 1979-1983: CEO and Manager of Lovilago Music
- 1979-1995: Vice Chairman of the Board of Lovilago Film
- 1983-1995: Chairman of the Board and Chief Manager of Lovilago Music
- 1995-1997: CEO of Elephant Entertainment
- 1995-ongoing: Vice Chairman of the Board and Chief Manager of Lovilago Music
- 1997-1998: CFO of Elephant Entertainment
- 1998-ongoing: Chairman of the Board of Elephant Entertainment