- He was also one of the original five founders of Steeltown Records, a team of musicians and businessmen who first recorded and launched Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5.
- Resided in Inglewood (Los Angeles) for most of his Hollywood career.
- After leaving East Chicago for Hollywood to pursue singing and acting as a career, Lou's comedic talent was quickly observed in L.A Clubs by writer/comedian Paul Mooney, a writer for the short-lived Richard Pryor variety Show on NBC.
- He appeared weekly as a cast member and ensemble regular in the Richard Pryor NBC Variety TV Show.
- Appeared in a "Little Caesar's Pizza" commercial.
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