The music world is mourning the loss of a powerful vocalist whose voice and vision helped shape modern Americana for more than three decades. Known for his commanding stage presence and deep emotional connection with audiences, he blended tradition with innovation in a way few artists ever achieve. His passing at age 60 sparked an outpouring of tributes from fans, fellow musicians, and communities touched by both his talent and his character. Even in later years, he remained grateful for the support he received and devoted to the music he loved.
His rise to national fame came as the lead singer of a band celebrated for fusing country, Latin roots, and rockabilly energy into a sound all its own. The group reached major success with unforgettable live shows and chart-topping songs, including their 1996 hit “All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down,” featuring Flaco Jiménez. Fans often described his voice as rich, emotional, and unmistakably distinctive.
After the band’s late-1990s hiatus, he launched a successful solo career, revealing new depth as a songwriter. When the group reunited, his voice once again became its emotional core. In 2024, he revisited early, unreleased material to help shape what became the band’s final studio album.

In his final months, health challenges led him to step back from performing and focus on family and reflection. Remembered for his generosity, passion, and artistic vision, his legacy now lives on through the timeless music he leaves behind.