1. Lou Briel started his career at a very young age as a singer, director and member of a pop musical group called Anexo 3.

1. Lou Briel started his career at a very young age as a singer, director and member of a pop musical group called Anexo 3.
Anexo 3 broke up and Lou Briel started working on his solo career.
In 1984, Lou Briel reached popularity with the song: "Yo puedo", a song written specially for Puerto Rico's Diva Yolandita an inspirational song about perseverance.
Lou Briel toured throughout Latin American countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Peru, Santo Domingo, and toured the United States.
Lou Briel reached one of the first places, in the song festival called "Festi-Buga" in Buga, Colombia, with this song.
Lou Briel has represented Puerto Rico four times at the International OTI Festival as a composer:.
Lou Briel wrote several songs that participated in other song festivals, such as the 1981 Festival de la Cancion de Trujillo in Peru, and the 1992 Festival de la Voz y la Cancion de Merida in Yucatan, Mexico.
In 1985, Lou Briel starred, hosted and was the script-writer of a television musical-comedy show in Telemundo called En Broma y en Serio, together with Puerto Rican comedian and singer Dagmar, produced by Paquito Cordero.
Lou Briel produced, wrote and hosted a children's television series called: Teatrimundo, broadcast by Telemundo alongside Sandra Zaiter.
From 1995 to 2001, Lou Briel produced and hosted his own variety show titled Voces en Funcion, where he presented guest stars and young new talents.
Lou Briel has interpreted Sancho Panza from Don Quixote for different theater companies.
In 2004, Lou Briel reprised his role of "Lubrielito" as the leading actor in the family oriented TV film Yo Creo en Santa Claus.
Lou Briel was the main director and composer, performing on the soundtrack and title song of the movie.
In 2006, Lou Briel carried out a nine-month engagement at the Show Time nightspot, with his club act, Bohemia Live.