
Lou Lyons, co-founder of Freetown Collective and a native of Tobago, provides insights into his upbringing and the genesis of his musical aspirations. He reflects on his personal and professional journey, including his encounter with Muhammad and the subsequent formation of Freetown. Lou discusses his academic background, having pursued studies in journalism at UWI before transitioning to a legal career. He mentions a notable opportunity to open for UB40 in the UK and expresses his appreciation for local artists. Additionally, he delves into his involvement in composing musical scores and acting in films.