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Lawrence "Teddy Boy" Houle

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Birth name
  
Lawrence Houle

Origin
  
Canadian

Instruments
  
Fiddle, vocals, jig

Genre
  
World

Also known as
  
Tay-basse-gay-inin

Genres
  
Folk, Métis fiddling

Labels
  
Sunshine Sound Studios

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Lawrence “Teddy Boy” Houle is Anishinaabe Métis Fiddler from Ebb and Flow, Manitoba. He started to play at an early age, reportedly teaching himself to play “Red River Valley” on one string. Houle went on to become an influential fiddler and vocalist, recording a number of albums and maintaining an active performance schedule.

Houle had a challenging childhood. His father was absent from his life and his step-father did not value his musical talents. He left school after repeating the eighth grade three times.

As a part of the folk revival movement of the 1960s, Houle performed at festivals such as the Mariposa Folk Festival He has also appeared as a fiddler in several films, including "Spirit rider" and "Medicine Fiddler."

In keeping with Metis fiddling style Houle often jigs while playing. His musical style follows in the Métis and indigenous traditions and he has been devoted to a recovery of his Anishinabe heritage in the last twenty years. He has taken on deliberate projects aimed at recovery and renewal of the Ojibway language, including releasing several recordings of Ojibway music. He is an Elder and cultural resource person at Métis Calgary Family Service Society where he facilitiates a variety of workshops.

Discography

  • Old Native And Métis Fiddling in Manitoba, Vols 1 & 2, Falcon FP - 187 and 287 - 1987
  • Houle, L. T. B., Houle, L. T. B., & Manitoba Association for Native Languages. (n.d.). Anishinaabe Christmas. Winnipeg, MB: Sunshine Sound Studios.
  • Benitez, J. E., Lorenzano, A., Silva, M., Silva, M., Nayap, P., Xal, M. M., Coc, C., ... Lee Cremo Trio,. (1997). Wood that sings : Indian Fiddle Music of the Americas.
  • References

    Lawrence "Teddy Boy" Houle Wikipedia