Little Bob, also known as Roberto Piazza, is a French rock and blues singer who gained prominence in the 1960s and '70s. He is most famous for his band, Little Bob Story, which was instrumental in introducing British-style R&B to France. Little Bob's distinctive raspy voice, combined with the band's aggressive guitar-based sound, set them apart in the French music scene. Despite being less known internationally, Little Bob's influence on French rock music is significant, with one of their most impactful works being the 1976 album, "Off the Rails".