Bernard Joyet, born on June 6, 1947, in Mont-Saint-Aignan near Rouen, France, is a French singer and songwriter. He initially gained recognition as part of the comedic duo Joyet et Roll Mops with Roland Salomon, releasing the albums Si in 1993 and Facéties in 1997. After 15 years together, Joyet embarked on a solo career, releasing his debut solo album Prolongations in 2001. His subsequent albums include Au Temps Pour Moi! (2004), Les Victoires De La Muse (2008), and Autodidacte (2012). Joyet has collaborated with notable artists such as Anne Sylvestre, Juliette, and Yves Jamait, and he has performed at the Barjac Festival. In 2018, he received the Prix Jacques-Douai.