SAD LOSS – Beloved country singer found dead at his home in Texas.

Country music mourns the loss of Richard “Kinky”

Friedman, who passed away at 79 after battling Parkinson’s disease.

He died at his home in Echo Hill Ranch,

Texas, surrounded by family and friends.

Known for his satirical band Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys, he wrote memorable songs like

“They Ain’t Makin’ Jews Like Jesus Anymore.”

Friedman ran for Texas governor in 2006 and for agriculture commissioner in 2010 and 2014.

A unique voice in music and politics, he released 18 albums,

the last being *Circus of Life* in 2018.

Longtime friend Clive Hattersley

remembered him as a poignant communicator.

Rest in peace, Kinky Friedman.

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