MUSICIAN Richard "Kinky" Friedman has died at the age of 79.
The news was announced via X on Thursday.
Musician Richard 'Kinky' Friedman has died at the age of 79Credit: GettyThe musician was also a writer and politicianCredit: Getty"Kinky Friedman stepped on a rainbow at his beloved Echo Hill surrounded by family & friends," it read.
"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," the post ended.
R&B star Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters dies aged 74He was also a writer and a University of Texas at Austin alum.
His exact death date was not listed.
Kinky also ran as an independent candidate in the election for governor of Texas in 2006.
He earned 12 percent of the vote, placing fourth in the six-person race.
MUSIC CAREER
Kinky formed his first band, King Arthur & the Carrots, at UT.
They only recorded one song, Schwinn 24/Beach Party Boo Boo, in 1966.
King Arthur & The Carrots poked fun at surf music.
Richard formed his second band, Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys, in 1973.
The band did not stay together long, and Kinky released his first, self-titled album, in 1974.
For the next two years, Kinky toured with Bob Dylan.
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The musician went on a headlining world tour in 2011.
Kinky has released 18 albums, and his last one, Circus of Life, was released in 2018.
OTHER VENTURES
After Richard's music career stalled in the 1980s, he turned to writing.
He mostly wrote detective novels, which feature a fictionalized version of himself and references to his song lyrics.
The character fights crime in New York City while telling jokes, dispensing wisdom, recipes, and charm.
He views himself as a latter-day Sherlock Holmes.
Kinky wrote two novels that did not feature the Kinky Friedman character - Kill Two Birds and Get Stoned and The Christmas Pig.
From 2001 to 2005, he also wrote a regular column for Texas Monthly.
The column was suspended when he ran for Governor in 2006.
However, two years after that, the publication brought back his column on a bi-monthly basis.
Before running for Governor, Richard ran as Justice of the Peace in Kerrville, Texas, as a Republican, but lost, in 1986.
Kinky released 18 albums in his lifetime, with his last one in 2018Credit: GettyAfter Richard's music career stalled in the 1980s, he turned to writing detective novels and columns in Texas MonthlyCredit: GettyKinky's music career allowed him to tour with Bob Dylan and also perform on Saturday Night LiveCredit: Getty