He was a real American. Famous country singer found dead this morning at his home in Texas.

Kinky Friedman, known for his satirical and often provocative style, has passed away at 79. A post on his social media announced, โ€œKinky Friedman stepped on a rainbow at his beloved Echo Hill surrounded by family & friends. Kinkster endured tremendous pain & unthinkable loss in recent years but he never lost his fighting spirit and quick wit. Kinky will live on as his books are read and his songs are sung.โ€

Richard Samet โ€œKinkyโ€ Friedman earned a cult following for his unique take on country and Western music. He released numerous albums, starting with “Sold American” in 1973, a record that laid the foundation for his career. Known as the โ€œgovernor of the heart of Texas,โ€ he even toured with Bob Dylan during the โ€œRolling Thunder Revueโ€ and made history as the โ€œfirst full-blooded Jewโ€ to perform at the Grand Ole Opry.

Apart from his musical endeavors, Friedman was a prolific writer. He wrote detective novels and contributed as a columnist for Texas Monthly. He also ventured into politics, running for Governor of Texas in 2006 with the campaign slogan โ€œMy Governor is a Jewish Cowboy,โ€ securing 12.6 percent of the votes among six candidates.

Born in Chicago and raised in Texas, Friedman studied psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. His passion for music led him to form King Arthur & the Carrots and later Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jewboys. He described the latter as a โ€œcountry band with a social conscience, a demented love child of Lenny Bruce and Bob Wills.โ€

Reflecting on his life, Friedman once wrote, โ€œSomewhere in heaven, Iโ€™m sure thereโ€™s a quiet corner with a big easy chair, a bright floor lamp, a big stack of biographical books, and a few old dogs wagging their tails to the faint smell of cigar smoke.โ€