Sound Guy
MICHEL PÉTULLI
Sound Engineer
Michel was involved in setting up our first student radio station in 1969 after the summer. He did lights and sound for a 24 hour 24 bands extravaganza in his hometown of St. Jean Sur Richelieu on June 24th before the Woodstock festival took place that fall. Than he played music with jazz and folk formations in the Old Montreal Entertainment section while learning sound from the ground up helping out to build recording studios as well as performing daily.
When he moved to the West Coast he spent time doing live to broadcast as well as live mobile recordings with such acts as; Paul Butterfield, Ian Tyson, Roger Whittaker, Tom Jones, The Jazz Police, Manhattan Transfer, Prism, hundreds through the years. He also freelanced out of many of the Vancouver area recording studios, he was trained in production with James Dockery Lisle former "Platters" producer. This got him a special look into R&B that completed the former tips and tricks learned with Andy Perry of Studio 6 and Morin Heights. He worked on the project Vancouver Seeds Album, live to radio from Gary Taylor rock room for well over a year, also worked as production manager and D.O.P. for video photo department for an advertising agency during that period.
With Michel at the helm you will never be disappointed in how your projects sound
[photo: Rich Matheson]