Kinky Friedman: Live from Austin, TX (2007)

ALL 07/10/2007 (en) Music 57 Min
  • Release
    07/10/2007
  • Production
    New West Records, New West Films
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  • Original title
    Kinky Friedman: Live from Austin, TX
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys. Long before the Kinkster became a celebrated mystery writer in New York City, and waaay long before he became a candidate for Governor of the Great State of Texas (thank you very much), there was Kinky the 'country' music singer and songwriter of the mid-1970's. He was a paragon, a veritable pioneer of political incorrectness set to music, and there was nobody quite like him on the Austin music scene (or, for that matter, on the planet). There he was on the Austin City Limits stage on November 11, 1975, in his finest rhinestone suit with fur-lined guitar strap, bounding through his entire catalogue of double-entendre ditties. The band never sounded better (nor looked, well, weirder). The audience loved every lyrically devilish twist. There was only one problem. They said it couldn't be aired. There's still some mystery about exactly who they were who made the decision to pull the show.

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Terry Lickona

    Producer



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Kinky Friedman: Live from Austin, TX (2007) 57 Min

ALL 07/10/2007 (en)
Music
  • Release 07/10/2007
  • Production
    New West Records, New West Films
  • Original title Kinky Friedman: Live from Austin, TX
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys. Long before the Kinkster became a celebrated mystery writer in New York City, and waaay long before he became a candidate for Governor of the Great State of Texas (thank you very much), there was Kinky the 'country' music singer and songwriter of the mid-1970's. He was a paragon, a veritable pioneer of political incorrectness set to music, and there was nobody quite like him on the Austin music scene (or, for that matter, on the planet). There he was on the Austin City Limits stage on November 11, 1975, in his finest rhinestone suit with fur-lined guitar strap, bounding through his entire catalogue of double-entendre ditties. The band never sounded better (nor looked, well, weirder). The audience loved every lyrically devilish twist. There was only one problem. They said it couldn't be aired. There's still some mystery about exactly who they were who made the decision to pull the show.

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Terry Lickona

    Producer