Texas Country Star Found Dead After Years of Struggle

Kinky Friedman, the outspoken satirist and country musician, has died at 79 at his home near Medina, Texas. He had been living with Parkinson’s disease in recent years, but his legacy as a bold, witty, and unconventional creator remains firmly intact. Born Richard Samet Friedman in Chicago in 1944, he later became a Texas cultural icon.

Friedman first gained national attention through his band, Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jewboys. Their music blended sharp satire with classic country style, offering humorous yet provocative takes on American life. The group became known for pushing boundaries while entertaining audiences across the country.

Among their most memorable songs were “They Ain’t Makin’ Jews Like Jesus Anymore” and “Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed,” titles that reflected Friedman’s willingness to challenge social norms while sparking both laughter and conversation.

Friedman’s artistic reach extended well beyond music. He became a prolific author, writing a series of detective novels featuring a fictionalized version of himself. Through his witty, offbeat writing style, he earned a dedicated readership and further solidified his reputation as a cultural mischief-maker.

He also contributed regularly to Texas Monthly, where his columns showcased the blend of humor, candor, and commentary that made his voice unmistakable. In 2006, he ran for governor of Texas under the slogan “My Governor Is a Jewish Cowboy,” a campaign that drew national attention for its blend of satire and sincerity.

Animal welfare was another major passion in his life. He co-founded the Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch, which has saved more than 1,000 dogs from euthanasia, reflecting his commitment to helping vulnerable animals.

Friedman is survived by his brother Roger, his sister Marcie, and several nieces and nephews. His final album, Poet of Motel 6, will be released soon and features collaborations with well-known artists.

Kinky Friedman’s passing marks the end of a singular era, but his fearless creativity, humor, and storytelling spirit will continue to influence fans and fellow artists for years to come.

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