Kinky Friedman, a musician known for satire and a wild run for Texas governor, has died. Friedman, whom a friend called the ...
He and his band, the Texas Jewboys, won acclaim for their satirical takes on American culture. He later wrote detective ...
Kinky Friedman, the satirical and often provocative musician, author and one-time politician, has died at the age of 79.
"He never lost his fighting spirit and quick wit."Kinky Friedman, the singular Texas-based musician, author, and humorist, ...
Friedman launched a boisterous campaign for governor in 2006, decades after forming the band Kinky Friedman and The Texas ...
Born Nov. 1, 1944, Friedman came to the music world’s attention in the early and mid-1970s with his band Kinky Friedman and ...
The Texas-raised musician, writer, satirist, dog lover, gubernatorial candidate and overall provocateur died Thursday.
Kinky Friedman, the eccentric country singer-songwriter whose musings, novels, one-liners and quixotic gubernatorial run made him a folk hero, died Wednesday at age 79 at his home in Texas.
Kinky Friedman, Jewish country singer, satirist, one-time gubernatorial candidate, and true Texas original, has died.
In the '80s and '90s he was the best-selling author of some mysteries with a protagonist named Kinky Friedman. Two decades ...
In his wide-ranging career, he toured with Bob Dylan, wrote crime novels and ran for governor of Texas in 2006.
Kinky Friedman, a singer, songwriter, humorist and sometime politician who occupied a singular spot on the fringes of ...