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LEGEND country music singer, passes at 79 after…

Last month, the country music world lamented the devastating loss of beloved vocalist Richard

“Kinky” Friedman, who died at his Texas home in late June at the age of 79.In 2006,

he ran for governor against Rick Perry, gaining tremendous media attention but ultimately coming fourth.

He also sought the Democratic nomination for agriculture commissioner in 2010 and 2014, but was unsuccessful.

Clive Hattersley, a lifelong friend, remembered him as a gifted communicator who could elicit strong emotions, whether via tears or laughter.

Hattersley also stated that he was suffering Parkinson’s illness. He rose to prominence in the early 1970s when he formed the satirical country band Kinky Friedman and The Texas

Jewboys, who recorded songs like “They Ain’t Makin’ Jews Like Jesus Anymore” and “Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed.”

Despite the band’s brief existence, he continued his musical career, releasing a self-titled solo album in 1974 and embarking on a two-year tour with Bob Dylan. He published 18 albums over his career, the last of which, “Circus of Life,” was released in 2018.

Friedman was known for his unique blend of country, folk, and rock music, as well as his sharp wit and clever lyrics.

His songs often tackled controversial topics and pushed boundaries, making him a polarizing figure in the music industry.

In addition to his music career, Friedman was also a successful author, penning a series of mystery novels featuring a fictionalized version of himself as the protagonist. He was known for his quick wit and sense of humor, both in his music and his writing.

Fans and fellow musicians alike mourned the loss of Friedman, remembering him as a true legend in the country music world.

His impact on the genre will not be forgotten, as his music continues to inspire and entertain listeners around the world.

Despite his passing, Friedman’s legacy lives on through his music and writing. His unique style and irreverent humor have left an indelible mark on the country music industry, and he will be remembered as a true original.

In the words of Clive Hattersley, Friedman’s lifelong friend, “Kinky was one of a kind. He brought joy and laughter to so many people, and his music will live on forever. He may be gone, but he will never be forgotten.”

As fans and friends alike continue to mourn the loss of Richard “Kinky” Friedman, they take solace in the fact that his music and writing will continue to bring joy and inspiration to all who hear it. Rest in peace, Kinky Friedman, and thank you for your incredible contributions to the world of country music.

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