He’s been heralded everywhere from Miami New Times to NBC Miami, and he’s played every stage in the MIA — at least thrice. He’s been compared to Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen, Benny More and Woody Guthrie, Waylon Jennings singing a narcocorrido (and if he hasn’t, he should have been). His name is as infamous as his reputation, and both are considerable. He is Jesse Jackson, the closest thing the MIA has to a bona fide troubadour.
