Boy Edgar grew up in Amsterdam as the son of a merchant in colonial products. His father was of
Armenian descent and his mother Jewish and was from the Dutch East Indies. Initially, the Edgar family was doing well. During his childhood, Boy Edgar was able to visit the
Dutch East Indies several times. However, during the economic crisis in the 1930s, the Edgar family's company went bankrupt. His father died in 1935 and left the family in poverty. In 1936 he won a prize for amateur soloists in
Brussels and a year later he became a member of the Hague ensemble The Moochers. In 1939 he became leader of this ensemble, which he remained until the
German occupier banned jazz music. During the war he married Mimosa Frenk (1942-9-30), In 2018, Boy Edgar was posthumously awarded by
Yad Vashem for his help to Jews during the Second World War. ==Discography==