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Little Victor (Victor F. Macoggi) was born on 31 January, 1967 in Rome, Italy, is an American singer. Discover Little Victor's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

Popular As Victor F. Macoggi
Occupation Guitarist, harmonicist, singer, record producer, performer, disc jockey, entertainer
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 31 January, 1967
Birthday 31 January
Birthplace Rome, Italy
Nationality Italy

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Little Victor Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1950

He also worked on a series of anthologies of obscure 1950s blues and rhythm and blues, for the Koko-Mojo label.

1967

Victor Mac (born Victor Macoggi on January 31, 1967) who is better known as Little Victor, The Beale Street Blues Bopper, and also DJ Mojo Man, is an Italian-American blues and roots singer, guitarist and harmonica player, as well as a record collector, musicologist, entertainer, disc jockey and record producer.

He is best known for his association with Louisiana Red, on the albums Back To The Black Bayou and Memphis Mojo.

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

He was born in Rome, Italy.

and he grew up in many different places.

He lived in West Memphis, Arkansas, Austin, Texas, Memphis, Tennessee, and Louisiana.

1980

He sang, played and recorded with many different roots, rock and blues bands in the 1980s and early 1990s.

1981

He speaks fluent English, French, Italian and Spanish, He started to sing at the age of 14 - in 1981 - hence the nickname of "Little" Victor.

His first band mostly featured songs from the Sun Records vaults.

At 16 he started to play harmonica inspired by Jimmy Reed and the following year first picked up the guitar.

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

This association is why Little Victor is also known as The Beale Street Blues Bopper.

1994

He also did some recordings with Alex Chilton and Hubert Sumlin, before releasing Cuttin' Out (1994).

1999

In 1999, Little Victor was involved in the production of a film documentary on R.L. Burnside entitled, A Day with...R.L. Burnside, a collaboration with Sophie Kay which also spawned two albums together.

2009

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

2013

Victor's own effort, Boogie All Night, was issued by El Toro Records, in between those collaborations, whilst in 2013 he produced and played on Pig Fat's Shadow of the Night.

2014

He also spent several years in Italy, France, Germany, and Spain, before moving to the UK in 2014.

2015

In 2015, Little Victor toured Canada with the harmonica player Harpdog Brown and, in 2016, he produced and played on Brown's Travelin' with the Blues recorded in California with Charlie Musselwhite, Big Jon Atkinson, Rusty Zinn, Carl Sonny Leyland and Jimmy Morello.

The music journalist Johnny Whiteside, writing in the LA Times, described Little Victor's style of music:

2017

In 2017, he started to work as a freelance consultant and producer for the Rockstar Records UK Group.

He produced various albums that were released by Rhythm Bomb Records such as The Blues of Little Walter by Mo Al Jaz & Friends and Jelly Roll Shuffle by the Jelly Roll Men.

2018

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.

The songs, mostly Little Victor's original compositions, display a wide range of styles.

In an interview with the Good New Music blog, Victor said, 'The whole point here and the ‘concept’ of this album is about songs captured on old magnetic tape with vintage tube equipment at great vintage studios....the last two songs were recorded at a ‘modern’ state-of-the-art studio in Hollywood by the great Jeff ‘Mox’ Moxley but both songs were bounced through a vintage tube desk on magnetic tape, so the outcome sounds just like the other songs and has the same ‘vibe’ and feel.'

Deluxe Lo-Fi was voted 2018 "Album Of The Year" in the UK by The Blues Lounge and in Scandinavia by BluesNews magazine.

2020

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.

Orlando Shearer pays bass and Nick Simonon the drums.

The band regularly performed at Peggy Sue's Music Bar in Leigh-on-Sea and the Black Lion in Brighton, until the COVID lockdown, in March 2020, ended live music.