The Lone Star State has grown significantly quieter following the passing of a man whose voice was simply too loud, too brash, and too fearless to ever truly be replaced. Richard “Kinky” Friedman, who died at the age of 79, was more than just a public figure; he was a cultural earthquake who shook the foundations of country music, literature, and politics. For decades, he moved through the world as a walking contradiction—a cigar-chomping, wisecracking Jewish cowboy who defied every stereotype Texas had to offer. Today, fans across the globe are reeling not just from the loss of a performer,…
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