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This morning we lost a beloved singer, someone we deeply admired…

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Richard “Kinky” Friedman, a distinctive and influential figure in American country music and literature, passed away peacefully at his home in Texas in late June 2025 at the age of 79. His death was confirmed through a heartfelt social media post on June 27, revealing that Friedman was surrounded by family and friends at his residence, Echo Hill Ranch, located in Medina, Texas.

Friedman’s career spanned several decades and fields, including music, literature, and politics, making him a beloved and multi-dimensional personality, especially in Texas. Known for his sharp wit, unique brand of satire, and fearless commentary on social issues, Friedman left an indelible mark on American culture.

Early Life and Beginnings in Music
Kinky Friedman dead at 79 as loved ones say musician ‘endured tremendous pain & unthinkable loss’ in final years | The US Sun

Richard Samet Friedman was born on November 24, 1944. He grew up in Houston, Texas, where he later developed a passion for music and storytelling. His nickname, “Kinky,” originated from childhood, and it became an integral part of his public persona.

In the early 1970s, Friedman formed the satirical country band Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys. The band quickly became known for their irreverent, provocative lyrics that blended humor with pointed social commentary. Their songs often tackled taboo subjects with a mix of satire and country sound, a combination that both attracted fans and sparked controversy.

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