Rodéo :

I was born surrounded by horses. And unlike my friends who pretended to play cowboys… I was actually living it.

I grew up in the stables, the smell of hay, the worn leather, the sound of hooves hitting the ground. I was riding horses before I ever learned to ride a bike.

And the older I get, the more I realize that what I lived as a kid is still alive today in a very special place here in Québec: Saint-Tite. Because that festival is like the continuation of the culture I was raised in. The same passion. The same respect for the animals. The same heartbeat echoing with the rhythm of hooves. It’s become a gathering that brings everyone together, a moment where Québec recognizes itself in what’s most authentic… and most proud.

Every year, many of our country artists take the stage there. Artists like Matt Lang, who’ve electrified massive crowds and helped bring Québec country music to another level. And in front of them, a sea of hats, boots, and real cowboys from everywhere.

Saint-Tite is more than a festival. It’s a symbol. A gathering that connects, celebrates, and shines—here and far beyond.

Rodeo, horses, bulls… they’ve always been part of my life. And they always will be. They’re in my roots, in my DNA, in my breath.

For this guitar, I added a personal nod: a bottle of MoonLight Rum from singer Matt Lang.

This guitar is a celebration of my roots— of earth, leather, rum, wood, and of those familiar scents that bring me back to the stable where everything began.

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