Kinky Friedman

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Sold American 00:00 Tools
We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service To You 00:00 Tools
They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus Anymore 03:21 Tools
Asshole From El Paso 00:00 Tools
Ride 'em Jewboy 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Charles Whitman 00:00 Tools
Highway Cafe 00:00 Tools
Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed 00:00 Tools
High On Jesus 00:00 Tools
Western Union Wire 00:00 Tools
Silver Eagle Express 00:00 Tools
My Shits Fucked Up 00:00 Tools
Flyin' Down The Freeway 00:00 Tools
Homo Erectus 00:00 Tools
Wild Man From Borneo 00:00 Tools
Rapid City, South Dakota 00:00 Tools
They Ain't making Jews like Jesus Anymore 00:00 Tools
Top Ten Commandments 00:00 Tools
Get Your Biscuits In The Oven And Your Buns In Bed 00:00 Tools
Waitret, Please, Waitret 00:00 Tools
Lady Yesterday 00:00 Tools
Lover Please 00:00 Tools
Amelia Earhart's Last Flight 00:00 Tools
Marilyn and Joe 00:00 Tools
Nashville Casualty and Life 00:00 Tools
They Ain't Making Jews Like Jesus Anymore (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ol' Ben Lucas 00:00 Tools
Tramp On The Street 00:00 Tools
Twinkle 00:00 Tools
Before All Hell Breaks Loose 00:00 Tools
Somethin's Wrong With the Beaver 00:00 Tools
Bloody Mary Morning 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Ira Hayes 00:00 Tools
Ballad of Charles Whitman 00:00 Tools
Autograph 00:00 Tools
Men's Room, L.A. 00:00 Tools
People Who Read People Magazine 00:00 Tools
Kinky 00:00 Tools
Miss Nickelodeon 00:00 Tools
Popeye the Sailor Man 00:00 Tools
Bananas and Cream 00:00 Tools
A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square 00:00 Tools
God Bless John Wayne 00:00 Tools
The Take-It-Easy Trailer Park 00:00 Tools
Rock and Roll Across the USA 00:00 Tools
A Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis 00:00 Tools
Circus of Life 00:00 Tools
Nashville Casuality And Life 00:00 Tools
Catfish 00:00 Tools
Dear Abbie 00:00 Tools
Flying Down the Freeway 00:00 Tools
Pretty Boy Floyd 00:00 Tools
I'm The Loneliest Man I Ever Met 00:00 Tools
Rapid City South Dakota 00:00 Tools
When the Lord Closes the Door (He Opens a Little Window) 00:00 Tools
Girl From The North Country 00:00 Tools
Freedom To Stay 00:00 Tools
Pickin' Time 00:00 Tools
Wand'rin Star 00:00 Tools
We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to You (Live) 00:00 Tools
A Dog Named Freedom 00:00 Tools
Mama's Hungry Eyes 00:00 Tools
Autographs in the Rain (Song to Willie) 00:00 Tools
They Ain't Makin Jews Like Jesus Anymore 00:00 Tools
Shield of Abraham 00:00 Tools
The Boogie Man 00:00 Tools
Ahab The Arab / Dear Abbie 00:00 Tools
Ahab the Arab 00:00 Tools
Sister Sarah 00:00 Tools
Carryin' the Torch 00:00 Tools
Old Ben Lucas 00:00 Tools
Hobo's Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Old Shep 00:00 Tools
Highway Café 00:00 Tools
Carrying the Torch 00:00 Tools
Spitfire 00:00 Tools
Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed (Live) 00:00 Tools
Jesus in Pajamas 00:00 Tools
Copper Love 00:00 Tools
Mama Baby Mama 00:00 Tools
Waitret, Please, Waitret (Live) 00:00 Tools
Get Your Biscuits In The Oven & Your Buns In The Bed 00:00 Tools
Yom Kippur Clipper (Live) 00:00 Tools
Miss Nickelodian 00:00 Tools
Nashville Casualty in Life (Live) 00:00 Tools
Autograph (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Kevin Barry (Live) 00:00 Tools
Waitret Intro (Live) 00:00 Tools
Biscuts and Buns Intro (Live) 00:00 Tools
Schwinn Twenty-Four 00:00 Tools
Cherokee Shuttle 00:00 Tools
Rapid City, South Dakota (Live) 00:00 Tools
Mama, Baby, Mama Let Me Jump in Your Pajamas 00:00 Tools
Rock 'n' Roll Across The U.S.A. 00:00 Tools
Me & My Guitar 00:00 Tools
Waitret Please Waitret 00:00 Tools
Zoey 00:00 Tools
Wild Man from Borneo (Live) 00:00 Tools
Back to Grace 00:00 Tools
Song About You 00:00 Tools
Kevin Barry Intro (Live) 00:00 Tools
Father Let Thy Blessings 00:00 Tools
The Best Of Kinky Friedman - 09 Dear Abbie 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' boy 00:00 Tools
Sayin' Goodbye 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Charles Whitman (Live) 00:00 Tools
Sold American (Live) 00:00 Tools
Why Do You Bob Your Nose, Girl? (Second Hand Nose) 00:00 Tools
Something's Wrong With The Beaver 00:00 Tools
Twirl 00:00 Tools
Get Your Biscuits in the Oven 00:00 Tools
Why Do You Bob Your Nose, Girl? 00:00 Tools
Skatin' on Thin Ice 00:00 Tools
Tom Friedman the Navigator (Live) 00:00 Tools
Keep On The Sunnyside 00:00 Tools
Ride Em' Jewboy 00:00 Tools
Hello, Good Mornin' 00:00 Tools
Nashville Casualty & Life 00:00 Tools
Ballad of Ira Hayes 00:00 Tools
Intro / Coin Toss 00:00 Tools
Ride'em Jewboy 00:00 Tools
Resurrection 00:00 Tools
Bob Dylan's Dream 00:00 Tools
Good News Blues 00:00 Tools
Georgia On A Fast Train 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk Heroes 00:00 Tools
Willie Nelson's Latent Homosexual Silver Concho Belt 00:00 Tools
The Germans 00:00 Tools
Wealthy Texas Rancher 00:00 Tools
Take It Easy Trailer Park 00:00 Tools
Men's Room 00:00 Tools
People Who Read Magazine 00:00 Tools
Ringo Starr 00:00 Tools
Dead American Heroes 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Protest You 00:00 Tools
If I Never Have Another Hit 00:00 Tools
Keno the Rent Man 00:00 Tools
Lyle Lovett 00:00 Tools
Texans And Jews 00:00 Tools
Good Luck Plectrum 00:00 Tools
Idiot Savant 00:00 Tools
The Story Of Mankind 00:00 Tools
They Ain't Making Jews Like Jesus Anymore - Live 00:00 Tools
Chorekee Shuffle 00:00 Tools
The Bridge That Wouldn't Burn 00:00 Tools
Peace Corps 00:00 Tools
Craft of the Songwriter 00:00 Tools
Cuban Cigars 00:00 Tools
Make My Coffee Blue 00:00 Tools
Roadkill Reading 00:00 Tools
First Jewish Justice of the Peace 00:00 Tools
Arsehole from El Paso - Live 00:00 Tools
Kasey 00:00 Tools
Father, Let They Blessings 00:00 Tools
A*****e from el Paso 00:00 Tools
Asshole From El Paso (live) 00:00 Tools
Rambin' Boy 00:00 Tools
Mama, Baby, Mama, Let Me Jump In Your Pajamas 00:00 Tools
The Take It Easy Trailor Park 00:00 Tools
The Loneliest Man I Ever Met 00:00 Tools
First and Last Time 00:00 Tools
Woman Is The Wonder Of The World 00:00 Tools
We Reserve the Right to Refuse 00:00 Tools
They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus Anymore (live) 00:00 Tools
Guinness Beer 00:00 Tools
Greater Cincinatti 00:00 Tools
Mandela's Blues 00:00 Tools
Ass Hole from El Paso 00:00 Tools
Star In My Heart 00:00 Tools
Keep on the Sunny Side 00:00 Tools
My Shit's Fucked Up 00:00 Tools
The Gospel Accordin' to John 00:00 Tools
Ai! Mariachi! 00:00 Tools
Little Jewford's Treasured Collection 00:00 Tools
Home Erectus 00:00 Tools
I Love You When It Rains 00:00 Tools
The Gospel Accordin to John 00:00 Tools
Cowboy Junkies Lament 00:00 Tools
Why Do You Bob Your Nose Girl 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' Buy 00:00 Tools
XXX 00:00 Tools
Sold America 00:00 Tools
Ride Me Down Easy 00:00 Tools
Old Chunk of Coal 00:00 Tools
Men's Room L.A. - Live 00:00 Tools
When Fallen Angels Fly 00:00 Tools
Men's Room, L. A. 00:00 Tools
Asshole from El Passo 00:00 Tools
Carrying the Torch (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Blind Kinky Friedman 00:00 Tools
Mens Room, LA 00:00 Tools
Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! 00:00 Tools
I Couldn't Be Me Without You 00:00 Tools
Live Forever 00:00 Tools
Invitation to the White House 00:00 Tools
Thunderbird 00:00 Tools
Old Five and Dimers 00:00 Tools
Joseph Heller's Favourite Country Song 00:00 Tools
Black Rose 00:00 Tools
Hungry Eyes 00:00 Tools
A Dog in the Sky 00:00 Tools
Schwinn 24 00:00 Tools
You Wouldn't Know Love If You Fell in It 00:00 Tools
Spirit Dad 00:00 Tools
Because You Asked Me To 00:00 Tools
The Lonliest Man I Ever Met 00:00 Tools
They Aint Makin Jews Like Jesus Anymore 00:00 Tools
K D Lang 00:00 Tools
Put another log on the fire 00:00 Tools
Guiness Beer 00:00 Tools
Thanks and Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Ride 'Em Jewboys 00:00 Tools
Cotton-Eyed Joe 00:00 Tools
Mens Roomi n LA 00:00 Tools
Sold Americans 00:00 Tools
Why Do You Bob Your Nose, Girl 00:00 Tools
K. D. Lang 00:00 Tools
Try Try Again 00:00 Tools
K.D. Lang 00:00 Tools
Marilyn and Joe (Kinky Friedman) 00:00 Tools
Amelia Earhart 00:00 Tools
Ballad Of Ire Hayes 00:00 Tools
Luckenbach, Texas 00:00 Tools
Invitation To The Whitehouse 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Amelia Earhart 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
A Nightingsle Sang in Berkeley Square 00:00 Tools
Okie From Muskogee 00:00 Tools
Homo Erectus - Live 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Kevin Barry 00:00 Tools
Wheels 00:00 Tools
Get Your Buscuits In the Oven and Your Buns In the Bed - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
Sold American - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
Jambalaya 00:00 Tools
They Ain't Making Jews Like Je 00:00 Tools
When The Lord Closes The Door 00:00 Tools
Miss Nikelodian 00:00 Tools
Sold Americans (Live) 00:00 Tools
We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service To You [Live] 00:00 Tools
A**hole From El Paso 00:00 Tools
Western Union Wire [Live] 00:00 Tools
Get Your Biscuits In The Oven And Your Buns In The Bed [Live] 00:00 Tools
Men's Room in LA 00:00 Tools
Rapid City, South Dakota - Live 00:00 Tools
Ride 'em Jewboy - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
Amelia Earhart's Last Flight - Live 00:00 Tools
High On Jesus - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
Introduction [Live] 00:00 Tools
We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to You - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
Sold American [Live] 00:00 Tools
Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way 00:00 Tools
Amelia Earhart's Last Flight [Live] 00:00 Tools
Carryin' The Torch [Live] 00:00 Tools
High On Jesus [Live] 00:00 Tools
Lover Please [Live] 00:00 Tools
Highway Cafe [Live] 00:00 Tools
Autographs in the Rain 00:00 Tools
Medley 00:00 Tools
They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus 00:00 Tools
Nashville Casualty and Life (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Miss Nikelodeon 00:00 Tools
Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms 00:00 Tools
Hobo's Lullay 00:00 Tools
Nashville Casualty and Life - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
We Refuse The Right To Refuse Service To You 00:00 Tools
They Aint Making Jews Like Jesus Christ Anymore 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of Charles Whitman [Live] 00:00 Tools
Rock and Roll Across the Sea 00:00 Tools
Ride Em Jewboy 00:00 Tools
Western Union Wire - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
People Who Read People Magazin 00:00 Tools
Wild Man from Borneo - Live 00:00 Tools
Ride 'em Jewboy - live 00:00 Tools
Greenwich Killing Time 00:00 Tools
Kinky Friedman - Top Ten Commandments 00:00 Tools
Highway Cafe - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
Get Your Biscuits In The Oven & Your Buns In 00:00 Tools
The Chappaqua Sessions, 1979/Rock & Roll Across the USA 00:00 Tools
Rollin' Across The USA 00:00 Tools
Kinky Friedman - Marilyn and Joe 00:00 Tools
Old Step 00:00 Tools
Get Your Biscuits.... 00:00 Tools
"Lights Out" Radio Show, Early 80's/Ramblin' Boy 00:00 Tools
Nashville Casualty & Life [Live] 00:00 Tools
Country Blue Playboy Cable, 1985/God Bless John Wayne [People Who Read] 00:00 Tools
*ssh*l* From El Paso 00:00 Tools
Band Introduction [Live] 00:00 Tools
First Jewish Justice Of The Pe 00:00 Tools
Willie Nelson's Latent Homosex 00:00 Tools
Mens Room In LA 00:00 Tools
Schmucker's Jam [Live] 00:00 Tools
Joseph Heller's Favourite Coun 00:00 Tools
We Reaserve The Right To Refuse Service To You 00:00 Tools
Ain't Making Jews Like Jesus Anymore 00:00 Tools
Top Ten Commandments - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
They Ain`t Makin` Jews Like Jesus Anymore 00:00 Tools
Rock N' Roll Across The U.S.A. 00:00 Tools
Tramp on the Street (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Flyin' Down the Freeway - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
They Ain`t Makin` Jews Like J 00:00 Tools
Electric Ladyland Studio, NYC, 1974/Amelia Earhart's Last Flight 00:00 Tools
Highway Cafe - live 00:00 Tools
Ballad Of Charles Whitman, The - (Sold American) 00:00 Tools
Kinky Friedman - They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus Anymore 00:00 Tools
Rollin' Across The U.S.A. 00:00 Tools
Band Introduction 00:00 Tools
Nashville Casualty In Life 00:00 Tools
Medley: They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus Anymore/Western Union Wire/H 00:00 Tools
They Ain't Makin' Jews like Jesus Anymore 00:00 Tools
They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus any More 00:00 Tools
Little Jewford's Treasured Col 00:00 Tools
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Richard Samet "Kinky" Friedman (born November 1, 1944) is an American Texas Country singer, songwriter, novelist, humorist, politician and former columnist for Texas Monthly who styles himself in the mold of popular American satirists Will Rogers and Mark Twain. He was one of two independent candidates in the 2006 election for the office of Governor of Texas. Receiving 12.6% of the vote, Friedman placed fourth in the six-person race. Friedman was born in Chicago to Jewish parents, Dr. S. Thomas Friedman and his wife Minnie (Samet) Friedman. The family moved to a ranch in central Texas a few years later. Friedman had an early interest in both music and chess, and was chosen at age 7 as one of 50 local players to challenge U.S. grandmaster Samuel Reshevsky to simultaneous games in Houston. Reshevsky won all 50 games, but Friedman was by far the youngest competitor. Friedman graduated from Austin High School in Austin, Texas in 1962 and earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin in 1966, majoring in Psychology. He took part in the Plan II Honors program and was a member of the Tau Delta Phi fraternity. During his freshman year, Chinga Chavin gave Friedman the nickname "Kinky" because of his curly hair. Friedman served two years in the United States Peace Corps, teaching in Borneo in Indonesia with John Gross. During his service in the Peace Corps, he met future road manager Dylan Ferrero, with whom he still works today. Friedman lives at Echo Hill Ranch, his family's summer camp near Kerrville, Texas. He founded Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch, also located near Kerrville, whose mission is to care for stray, abused and aging animals; more than 1,000 dogs have been saved from animal euthanasia. Friedman formed his first band, King Arthur & the Carrots, while a student at the University of Texas. The band - which poked fun at surf music - recorded only one single in 1966 ("Schwinn 24/Beach Party Boo Boo"). By 1971, Friedman had formed his second band, Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys, which many took to be a play on the name of the famous band Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys. In keeping with the band's satirical nature, each member had a comical name: in addition to Kinky there was Little Jewford, Big Nig, Panama Red, Wichita Culpepper, Sky Cap Adams, Rainbow Colours, and Snakebite Jacobs. More conventionally named roadie Jack Slaughter and road manager Dylan Ferrero rounded out the crew and provided most of the driving of the "tour bus", a Cadillac with 10-year-old expired license plates and a nasty predilection for going into a coma at the most inconvenient moment (but, according to Friedman, her talent lay in her ability to stop on a dime and pick up the change). Friedman's father objected to the name of the band, calling it a "negative, hostile, peculiar thing", which gave Kinky even more reason to choose the name. Arriving on the wave of country rock following on from Gram Parsons, The Band, and the Eagles, Friedman originally found cult fame as a country and western singer. His break came in 1973 thanks to Commander Cody, who contacted Vanguard Music on his behalf. Friedman released Kinky Friedman in 1974 for ABC Records, then toured with Bob Dylan in 1975-6. His repertoire mixed social commentary ("We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to You") and maudlin ballads ("Western Union Wire") with raucous humor (such as "Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in Bed"). His "Ride 'Em Jewboy" was an extended tribute to the victims of the Holocaust. One of his most famous numbers is "They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus Anymore," a song in which Kinky verbally and physically beats up a drunken white racist who berates blacks, Jews, Greeks, and Sigma Nus in a bar. Sample lyrics: "Oh, they ain't makin' Jews like Jesus anymore, They ain't makin' carpenters that know what nails are for" Other Friedman tunes include "The Ballad of Charles Whitman," in which Friedman lampooned Whitman's sniper attack from the University of Texas at Austin's Main Building tower on August 1, 1966. His cover of Chinga Chavin's "Asshole from El Paso", a parody of Merle Haggard's "Okie from Muskogee" is, perhaps, his most famous song. One of Friedman's most infamous concerts was a 1973 performance in Buffalo, New York; upon performing "Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed" (a song that lampoons feminism), a group of what Friedman described as "cranked-up lesbians" entered into a fight with the band and forced the concert to end early while Friedman and the band were escorted off stage. The National Organization for Women awarded Friedman the "Male Chauvinist Pig Award" later that year, an award Friedman took with pride. Friedman would not return to Buffalo until 2012. In 1975, Friedman and his band taped an Austin City Limits show which was never aired. According to the show's executive producer, Terry Lickona, this is the first and only time in the show's long history that an episode went unaired. Lickona told the Austin Chronicle "I've seen it many times – it's a very popular party tape among friends. I think it was a great show, and it might be as offensive today as it was back then."[9] In early 1976, he joined Bob Dylan on the second leg of the Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Friedman was a musical guest on Saturday Night Live in October 1976. Friedman claims to have been the first full-blooded Jew to take the stage at the Grand Ole Opry. In February 2007, Sustain Records released a compilation of the songs of Kinky Friedman sung by other artists called Why the Hell Not... The compilation includes contributions by Dwight Yoakam, Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, and Kelly Willis. On April 27, 2011 Friedman launched his Springtime For Kinky Tour (cf. "Springtime For Hitler") in Kansas City, Missouri at Knuckleheads Saloon which includes dates in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky before heading towards the east coast. This will be followed by a tour of Australia with Van Dyke Parks. On July 20, 2007, Friedman hosted the "Concert to Save Town Lake" to honor the memory of Lady Bird Johnson and her efforts to protect and preserve the shores of Town Lake in Austin, Texas. Discography: 1973 Sold American — Vanguard 1974 Kinky Friedman 132 ABC 1976 Lasso from El Paso — Epic 1977 Silver Jubilee 1953-1977 — Echo Hill Ranch 1982 Live from the Lone Star Cafe — Bruno-Dean 1983 Under the Double Ego — Sunrise 1992 Old Testaments & New Revelations — Fruit of the Tune 1995 From One Good American to Another — 2003 Classic Snatches from Europe — Sphincter 2005 Mayhem Aforethought — They Ain't Making Jews Like Jesus Anymore — Bear Family 2006 The Last of the Jewish Cowboys: The Best Of — Shout! Factory 2007 Live from Austin, TX — New West Singles 1973 "Sold American" Sold American 1975 "Autograph" — — Kinky Friedman "Popeye the Sailor Man" — — 1976 "Catfish" — — Lasso from El Paso After his music career stalled in the 1980s, Friedman shifted his creative focus to writing detective novels. His books have similarities to his music, featuring a fictionalized version of himself solving crimes in New York City and dispensing jokes, wisdom, recipes, charm and Jameson's whiskey in equal measure. They are written in a straightforward style which owes a debt to Raymond Chandler. To date, he has written two novels that do not star the Kinky Friedman character: Kill Two Birds and Get Stoned and The Christmas Pig. Friedman also wrote a regular column for the magazine Texas Monthly from April 2001 to March 2005 which was suspended during his run for governor of Texas. In 2008, Texas Monthly brought his column back on a bimonthly basis. Two books have been published collecting some of these nonfiction writings, as well as previously unpublished ones: 'Scuse Me While I Whip This Out and Texas Hold'em. He has also published a travelog (The Great Psychedelic Armadillo Picnic) and an etiquette guide. Friedman's early books have been republished by Friedman's own Vandam Press as ebooks. During March and April 2011 Vandam released seven of Friedman's early titles including: Greenwich Killing Time, A Case of Lone Star, Musical Chairs, When The Cat's Away, Frequent Flyer, Roadkill and the rarely seen Curse of the Missing Puppet Head. Elvis Jesus and Coca-Cola, God Bless John Wayne, Blast From The Past, Armadillos and Old Lace and two nonfiction books, Drinker With A Writing Problem and Heroes of A Texas Childhood were released in 2011. E-book releases are announced on Friedman's Twitter feed and Facebook page, "TheRealKinkster". Friedman also announced (via Jim Bessman's column at examiner.com) the upcoming release of all Vandam Press titles as unabridged audio books "read by the author". The recurring character "Rambam", a New York private investigator and friend of the Friedman character in the books, is based on the real-life investigator, Steven Rombom, who acts as a technical advisor for the real Friedman. Old Peace Corps friend and long time road manager Dylan Ferrero is also a recurring character in Kinky's mystery novels; his character is known for only speaking in rock and roll quotes, a trait taken from real life. Politics In 1986, Friedman ran for Justice of the Peace in Kerrville, Texas, as a Republican but lost the election. In 2004, Friedman began an ostensibly serious, though colorful, campaign to become the Governor of Texas in 2006. One of his stated goals is the "dewussification" of Texas.[16] Among his campaign slogans were "How Hard Could It Be?", "Why The Hell Not?", "My Governor is a Jewish Cowboy" and "He ain't Kinky, he's my Governor" (cf. "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"). Friedman had hoped to follow in the footsteps of other entertainers-turned-governors, including Jimmie Davis, Jesse Ventura, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Ronald Reagan. Jesse Ventura even campaigned with Friedman for his election. When the campaign finance reports came out after the second quarter had ended, Friedman had raised more funds than the Democratic nominee, former Congressman Chris Bell. On election day, however, Friedman was defeated by a wide margin, receiving less than 13% of the votes in the six-candidate matchup. Friedman released a statement on October 15, 2013, announcing his attention to again run for Texas agriculture commissioner as a Democrat. Friedman previously ran for the post in 2010, losing in the Democratic primary. On education, he supports higher pay for teachers and working to lower Texas's dropout rate. He supports more investment in harnessing Texas's alternative fuel resources such as wind and biodiesel. Friedman is opposed to the Trans-Texas Corridor since it relies on toll road construction. On capital punishment, he previously summed up his position, "I am not anti-death penalty, but I'm damn sure anti-the-wrong-guy-getting-executed." More recently, he has clarified his position: "The system is not perfect. Until it's perfect, let's do away with the death penalty." On illegal immigration, Kinky wants to increase the number of Texas National Guard troops on the border (from the current 1,500 to 10,000), impose $25,000 and $50,000 fines on companies that hire illegal immigrants and require foreign nationals seeking employment to purchase a foreign taxpayer ID card once they have passed a criminal background check. "Texas can no longer wait for our federal government to solve our illegal immigration problem," Friedman said. "These are steps that Texas can immediately take to help stem the tide of illegal immigrants penetrating our border." Had he been elected, he had promised to meet regularly Governor Bill Richardson (New Mexico) and then Governor Janet Napolitano (Arizona) to develop a coordinated border state plan to supplement federal efforts to curb illegal immigration. Previously, Kinky put forth the "Five Mexican Generals" Plan, to pay Mexican officials to halt immigration on their side of the border. Although he originally stated "When I talk about the five Mexican generals, people think I'm joking but I'm dead serious", Friedman later told the Dallas Morning News that the plan, never meant to be carried out, was a joke with an element of seriousness. According to his official Web site, Friedman's answer to the question "How does Kinky feel about abortion?" is "Kinky believes in a woman's right to choose." In person, he hedges his bet, saying "I'm not pro-life, and I'm not pro-choice. I'm pro-football." On social issues he has supported gay marriage, answering an Associated Press reporter's question on the subject on Feb. 3, 2005, "I support gay marriage. I believe they have a right to be as miserable as the rest of us." (Friedman himself has never been married.) According to Cigar Aficionado magazine, Friedman plans to roll back "any and all smoking bans" if elected. One of his favorite quotes comes from Mark Twain: "If smoking is not allowed in heaven, I shall not go." Friedman supports the decriminalization of marijuana, though he doesn't advocate making its sale legal. "I'm not talking about like Amsterdam," he noted, "We've got to clear some of the room out of the prisons so we can put the bad guys in there, like the pedophiles and the politicians." On August 9, 2007 the Austin American-Statesman reported that Friedman was considering another run for Governor of Texas in 2010. "I'm open to running", Friedman said, adding that he wouldn't make a final decision until after the 2008 elections. On February 10, 2009 Friedman confirmed to the Associated Press that he was still interested in running. In an August 23, 2007 interview with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and a February 10, 2009 interview with the Associated Press, Friedman stated that if he did run in 2010, he would run as a Democrat, citing that "God probably couldn't have won as an independent" and that he was a Democrat all his life. On April 14, 2009, Friedman announced in an email to supporters that he intended to make a second gubernatorial run, this time as a Democrat. Friedman announced on December 14, 2009, that he was leaving the gubernatorial race and would instead seek the Democratic nomination for Texas Agriculture Commissioner in 2010, but lost the nomination to rancher Hank Gilbert in the state's primary on March 2, 2010. Kinky Friedman says he would support Republican Rick Perry for president in 2012.. Friedman appeared in the 2004 documentary film Barbecue: A Texas Love Story by Austin-based director Chris Elley. In the film, narrated by Governor Ann Richards, Kinky exclaims that "Jesus loved Barbecue" and analyzes the speech patterns of Texans versus New Yorkers. Raw footage from Friedman's interview appears in the 2005 DVD release of the film. He has appeared in other movies as well including Loose Shoes and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Friedman's persona as a politically incorrect raconteur has been likened to that of movie critic and commentator John Irving Bloom, better known in print as Joe Bob Briggs, with whom he appeared in the B movie The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Friedman prefers to smoke Montecristo No. 2 Cigars, the same brand once smoked by Fidel Castro. However, he also smokes Bolivars, noting that "Simón Bolívar is the only person in history to be exiled from a country named after him." Friedman now makes eponymous cigars under the name Kinky Friedman Cigars. Friedman is given brief praise in Joseph Heller's 1976 novel, Good as Gold, in which a governor (meant to satirize Lyndon B. Johnson), tells the main character, Bruce Gold: "Gold, I like you. You remind me a lot of this famous country singer from Texas I'm crazy about, a fellow calls himself Kinky Friedman, the Original Texas Jewboy. Kinky's smarter, but I like you more." Friedman is friends with Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, and he has visited both at the White House. He wrote about his friendships with them in his November 2001 column ("Hail to the Kinkster") for Texas Monthly. The play Becoming Kinky: The World According to Kinky Friedman, directed by Ted Swindley (Always...Patsy Cline), starring Jesse Dayton, Little Jewford, Alan Lee and Andross Bautsch, premiered at McGonigel's Mucky Duck in Houston, Texas on March 28, 2011. Friedman formed his first band, King Arthur & the Carrots while a student at the University of Texas. The band - which poked fun at surf music - recorded only one single in 1966 (Schwinn 24/Beach Party Boo Boo). By 1971 Friedman had formed his second band, Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys. In keeping with the band's satirical nature, each member had a comical name: in addition to Kinky there was Little Jewford, Big Nig, Panama Red, Wichita Culpepper, Sky Cap Adams, Rainbow Colours, and Snakebite Jacobs. Friedman's father objected to the name of the band, calling it a "negative, hostile, peculiar thing", which gave Kinky even more reason to choose the name. Arriving on the wave of country rock following on from Gram Parsons, The Band, and the Eagles, Friedman originally found cult fame as a country and western singer. His break came in 1973 thanks to Commander Cody, who contacted Vanguard Music on his behalf. Friedman released Kinky Friedman in 1974 for ABC Records, then toured with Bob Dylan in 1975-6. His repertoire mixed social commentary ("We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service To You") and maudlin ballads ("Western Union Wire") with raucous humor (such as "Get Your Biscuits In The Oven and Your Buns In Bed"). His "Ride' em Jewboy" was an extended tribute to the victims of the Holocaust. He made a race baiting song, "They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus Anymore," a song in which Kinky verbally and physically beats up a drunken white person he deems "racist" who fictitiously berates African Americans, Jews, Greeks, and Sigma Nus in a bar. Sample lyrics: "Oh, they ain't makin' Jews like Jesus anymore, They ain't makin' carpenters that know what nails are for" Other Friedman tunes include "The Ballad of Charles Whitman," in which Friedman lampooned Whitman's sniper attack from the University of Texas tower on August 1, 1966. His cover of Chinga Chavin's "Asshole from El Paso", a parody of Merle Haggard's "Okie from Muskogee" is, perhaps, his most famous song. In early 1976 he joined Bob Dylan on the second leg of the Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Friedman was a musical guest on Saturday Night Live in October 1976. It has been reported by Mr. Friedman himself that he is the only artist known to have taped an unaired episode of Austin City Limits. He has also claimed to have been the first full-blooded Jew to take the stage at the Grand Ole Opry. In February, 2007 Sustain Records released a compilation of the songs of Kinky Friedman sung by other artists called Why the Hell not... The compilation includes contributions by Dwight Yoakam, Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, and Kelly Willis. On July 20, 2007 Kinky Friedman hosted the "Concert to Save Town Lake" to honor the memory of Lady Bird Johnson and her efforts to protect and preserve the shores of Town Lake in Austin, Texas. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.