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JohnnyRingo

(20,451 posts)
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 10:51 AM 13 hrs ago

Joseph Pujol plays some chords on the Butt Trumpet.

Joseph Pujol (1857-1945) who went by the stage name Le Pétomane was a French flatulist and he could really rip a riff.

His stage name combines the French verb péter, "to fart" with the -mane, "-maniac" suffix, which translates to "fartomaniac". The profession is referred to as "flatulist", "farteur", or "fartiste".

Soon after Joseph left school, he had a strange experience while swimming in the sea. He put his head under the water and held his breath, whereupon he felt an icy cold penetrating his rear. He ran ashore in fright and was amazed to sense water pouring from his anus.

While serving in the army, he told his fellow soldiers about his special ability, and repeated it for their amusement, sucking up water from a pan into his rectum and then projecting it up to several yards. He found that he could suck in air as well.

Le Pétomane left an enduring legacy and has inspired a number of artistic works. These include several musicals based on his life, such as The Fartiste (awarded Best Musical at the 2006 New York International Fringe Festival) and Seth Rozin's A Passing Wind which was premiered at the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts in 2011. In addition, Le Pétomane was added to David Lee's 2007 reworked revival of the 1953 Broadway play Can-Can, which had originally been written by Abe Burroughs and Cole Porter. The updated play, staged at the Pasadena Playhouse, featured musical theatre actor Robert Yacko as the fartiste, with sound effects provided by the band's trombone and piccolo players (Wiki)

I can see why he's a solo act:
Does anyone care to drop a review? I'm sure you can squeeze one out.

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Joseph Pujol plays some chords on the Butt Trumpet. (Original Post) JohnnyRingo 13 hrs ago OP
His real last name was Pujol? Born into his profession! Whyisthisstillclose 12 hrs ago #1
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