
Samuel Petit
2021Steel Panther - Live at Hellfest 2017
Samuel Petit
Ralph Saenz, Russ Parrish
Eyes of a Panther Goin' in the Backdoor Just Like Tiger Woods Fat Girl (Thar She Blows) Death to All but Metal That's When You Came In Poontang Boomerang Community Property 17 Girls in a Row Gloryhole Party All Day (Fuck All Night)
Steel Panther - Live at Hellfest 2017

Billy Cobham - Live At Nancy Jazz Pulsation 2011
Samuel Petit
Billy Cobham, Jean-Marie Ecay
Billy Cobham 5tet. - Live at Nancy Jazz Pulsation 2011 Billy Cobham - drums Jean Marie Ecay - guitare, Cristophe Cravero - keyboards, violin, Michael Mondesir - bass, Camelia Ben Naceur - keyboards Tracklist 1. Mirage 2. Obliquely Speaking 3. Two for Juan 4. A days Grace 5. Crosswinds 6. Isle of Skype 7. Stratus 8. Alfa Wawas 9. Red Baron
Billy Cobham - Live At Nancy Jazz Pulsation 2011

Hiromi: Live in Marciac
Samuel Petit
Hiromi Uehara
Hiromi plays at the 'Jazz in Marciac' festival, August 4th 2010. Tracklist: 01 - I Got Rhythm [George Gershwin] (11:18) 02 - Sicilian Blue [Hiromi Uehara] (10:35) 03 - BQE [Hiromi Uehara] (09:05) 04 - Berne, Baby, Berne (*) [Louie Bellson, Remo Palmier] (05:38) 05 - Pachelbel's Canon [Johann Pachelbel, Hiromi Uehara] (09:43) 06 - Choux a la Crème [Hiromi Uehara] (08:17)
Hiromi: Live in Marciac

Otis Taylor au festival Sons d'Hiver 2015
Samuel Petit
Otis Taylor
Otis Taylor plays and sings the Blues out of a deep gravelly voice that confers his music an irresistible power of attraction; attraction for the truth told by the Bluesman. It critically shows a man grappling with today's life villainies and the American society; a man possessed by the stories he tells to the point of being known as "the inventor of Trance Blues". Deep roots and History run through his style, in turns dark and majestic, that hasn't forgotten either its West African origins or the Folk and Rock extras. Of History, the singer knows that it's not single sided but made of different phases, down to its Native American origin. The name of his last record is "My World is Gone": probably as a way to say that another one will be born, just like each time the Bluesman sings.
Otis Taylor: Live at Festival Sons d'Hiver 2015
