Born in Lille on June 18, 1970, Thierry Samoy, aka Chet, took his artist's name
from the jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, although he turned to songwriting at the age
of twelve, when he wrote his first lyrics. Son of footballer Charles Samoy, he
moved to Paris and took part in various projects with the Universal label,
alongside writing for himself. Released in 2000, his debut album L'Inébranlable
is tinged with reggae influences, a style he has always appreciated, and makes
his voice heard in the new French chanson movement. After performing at the
Francofolies festivals in La Rochell...