Josie Pujol (born around 1900) was a Cuban violinist who performed in Cuba, Canada, and the United States as a young woman.
[6][7] In 1920 Pujol earned good reviews in Havana[8] for her recitals with soprano Marguerite Ringo.
[9] The following season, she played a charity benefit concert in Montreal,[10] with tenor Merlin Davies[11] and soprano Edith de Lys,[12] in Burlington, Vermont,[13] and Glen Ridge, New Jersey.
[14] "The young Cuban violinist has a warm singing tone, the worth of which is enhanced by much technical proficiency and by that blending of emotional force and self-restraint which distinguishes the true artist," commented one reporter in 1920.
[15] In 1922, she was back in New York, playing at the annual benefit for the Blind Men's Improvement Club at Aeolian Hall.