Born in occupied Tokyo in 1946, Little Isidore was raised from infancy by Spanish missionaries in Manila. An orphan relocation agency airlifted him, along with two hundred other displaced children, to the United States in March, 1949 where he was adopted by Ignazio and Filomena Inguagiado.

His remarkable musical gifts were recognized at an early age. But after his first exposure to the race music, the uninhibited, throbbing sound of Rhythm 'N Blues and Rock 'N Roll became Isidore's passion.

Having made his Rock 'N Roll bones at block parties, illicit nite clubs and teenage canteens all across his beloved adoptive home of Brooklyn, NY, Isidore and his partner, Johnny Stompinato, Jr. took The Inquisitors on the road.

Those were heady times; the songwriting team seemed to have the Midas Touch. But in February, 1964, Little Isidore vanished. Rumors flew - no one knows to this day what really happened, and Isidore will not speak of it.

Twice a week for the next thirty years, Johnny dutifully rehearsed The Inquisitors. Now Johnny says, "Look, he's back, and the show is exactly how it was. Nothing's changed -- you show up, you wiggle around a little bit, you sing a couple of tunes and NO ONE GETS HURT."