- Ray Charles's long-time conductor & arranger.
- Victor wrote a Oratorio called La Sorgente for vocal soloists and orchestra. The music is based on the poems of Pope John Paul II.
- While mastering the saxophone and clarinet in his high school's band, he also gained some unique opportunities (after receiving permission from the state) playing the piano in nightclubs, shows, and theatres. There he received valuable experience accompanying opera singers, Broadway acts, and celebrities.
- His arrangements were also heard on the 2005 Academy Awards show assisting Bill Conti.
- He wrote his first composition at age 8; it was called The Wind, and with it he began his life-long fascination with music.
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