A LEGEND WHO LEFT TEXAS A LITTLE QUIETER

Richard “Kinky” Friedman, the iconic satirist, musician, and author, has died at 79, leaving behind a legacy as colorful and unpredictable as Texas itself. Known for a career that blended sharp humor with fearless commentary, he built a reputation as a performer who refused to fit into any single box. From his irreverent country-music days to the wildly popular mystery novels featuring his fictional alter ego, Friedman spent his life poking at politics, culture, and human nature with wit that was as disarming as it was biting.

Beyond entertainment, he became a Texas folk hero — a political provocateur who ran for governor, a comedian who used laughter to spark thought, and a writer who captured the strange beauty of the world around him. Continues…

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