The news hit like a punch to the gut. Texas didn’t just lose a man; it lost a whole storm of music, mischief, and unapologetic truth-telling. Richard “Kinky” Friedman is gone at 79, and the silence he leaves behind is deafening. He joked, he provoked, he ran for office, he broke every rule Tex… Continues…
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