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Kinky Friedman, Provocative Musician, Author, and Onetime Politician, Dies at 79

The satirical country and western iconoclast known for his unconventional political run and unique style has passed away.

Kinky Friedman, the satirical country musician, author, and former politician, has passed away at the age of 79. The news was shared through a post on his social media, where it was stated, “Kinky Friedman stepped on a rainbow at his beloved Echo Hill surrounded by family & friends.” The statement highlighted his strength, perseverance through personal hardships, and enduring wit.

Known for his provocative and often controversial approach to both music and politics, Friedman was a unique figure in American culture. He gained a loyal following for his distinctive take on country and Western music, particularly with his 1973 album Sold American, which is regarded as his breakout record. His career also included a stint touring with Bob Dylan during his famous Rolling Thunder Revue.

In addition to his music, Friedman made headlines in 2006 when he ran for governor of Texas. His campaign, filled with unconventional and humorous slogans like “My Governor is a Jewish Cowboy,” reflected his iconoclastic style. Friedman was proud of his Texan roots and was notably the “first full-blooded Jew” to perform at the Grand Ole Opry, breaking barriers in a traditionally conservative space.

Friedman’s legacy will live on through his books and music, ensuring his unique voice remains a part of American cultural history.

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