BREAKING! Country Music Singer And Hall-Of-Famer Dies At 91 More below!

Kinky Friedman, the legendary country singer-songwriter known for his unique blend of humor and outspokenness, has died at the age of 79. Friedman,

who passed away on Wednesday at his home in Texas, was a beloved figure in the music and literary worlds.

His career spanned several decades, during which he became a close friend and collaborator of Willie Nelson. The cause of death was Parkinson’s disease, according to Texas Tribune.

Early in his life, Friedman relocated to Austin for college and ventured overseas with the Peace Corps to Borneo, before ultimately settling in Nashville in the early Seventies to pursue songwriting.

To manage his stage fright, he adopted the stage name “Kinky,” inspired by an old college nickname. He first

gained attention as the leader of the band Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys in the early 1970s.

His music, characterized by satirical and often controversial lyrics, blended country with humor, covering social and political issues with a distinct irreverence.

Some of his well-known songs include “Sold American” and “They Ain’t Makin’ Jews Like Jesus Anymore.” Friedman was also a prolific author, especially known for his detective novels featuring a

version of himself solving crimes in New York City. His writing style is marked by wit, noir-ish flair, and sharp commentary on American life. Besides his mystery novels,

he has penned several non-fiction books, often reflecting his political views and personal experiences.

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