Little Victor

[3][4] Son of an Italian mother and an American serviceman[5] who was constantly on the move, Victor also leads a wanderer's life on both sides of the Atlantic.

He played for tips on Beale Street in Memphis six days a week with Uncle Ben Perry, the "King of Handy Park."

His association with his blues hero Louisiana Red, produced the albums Back To The Black Bayou (2009) and Memphis Mojo (2011).

The offbeat singer-guitarist... eschews the genre’s prevalent trend for streamlined six-string virtuosity in favor of wild shouting, stabbing guitar and heavy, almost hypnotic, rhythmic repetition...

He can effortlessly switch from shadowy, primitive low blues to the polished, uptown Beale Street-style R&B... to wild, wicked boogies, and all of it is put across with expressive, soul-deep conviction.

In 2018, Victor released Deluxe Lo-Fi, recorded over an eight-year period with various musicians, including the Downhome Kings, Kim Wilson, Big Jon Atkinson, Rusty Zinn, Carl Sonny Leyland, Steve Lucky and Harpdog Brown.

In January 2020, Little Victor formed the Mighty Lo-Fi Kings, a new band with Rob Glazebrook, in which both play guitar and share vocals.

The Mojo Man