Welcome to another episode of Hidden Heritage with your host, Paul LaRoche. In this heartfelt installment, Paul shares the inspiring story of his journey to rediscover his Lakota roots and introduces us to the remarkable legacy of musician Lou Webster.
Born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and raised on the Menominee Reservation, Lou Webster grew up in a family rich in musical tradition. His passion for the Native American wood courting flute, discovered during his studies at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, became a lifelong love. Although not widely recognized during his lifetime, Lou's music has since gained appreciation for its poignant storytelling and activism.
Paul recalls his own personal connection with Lou during their time working on a theater project in Minneapolis. Lou's powerful songs, often themed around Native American activism and history, left a lasting impression on Paul, highlighting Lou's talent as a singer-songwriter.
Join us as Paul pays tribute to Lou Webster, sharing his music and stories that continue to resonate with audiences. Discover the power of music, heritage, and friendship in this touching episode of Hidden Heritage.