Legendary Singer-Songwriter Passed Away At Age 97

Singer-songwriter Tom Lehrer, known for his sharp and witty songs about politics and society in the 1950s and 1960s, has d**d at the age of 97.

Lehrer passed away on Saturday, July 26, at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His friend, David Herder, confirmed the news to The New York Times. His cause of d**th has not been shared.

Tom Lehrer was an American singer-songwriter, satirist, pianist, and mathematician best known for his clever, humorous songs that poked fun at politics, culture, and everyday life. Born on April 9, 1928, in New York City, Lehrer showed an early talent for both music and academics. He began playing piano at a young age and entered Harvard University at just 15 years old, where he studied mathematics.

While pursuing a career in academia, Lehrer started writing songs filled with sharp wit and dark humor. His first album, Songs by Tom Lehrer, was self-released in 1953 and quickly gained a cult following. His music stood out for its satirical take on controversial topics, delivered with catchy melodies and a cheerful tone that often contrasted with the content. Songs like “Poisoning Pigeons in the Park,” “The Vatican Rag,” and “The Elements” showcased his unique style.

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Lehrer rose to national fame thanks to live performances, television appearances, and his albums, including More of Tom Lehrer and That Was the Year That Was, based on his songs for a satirical news show on NBC. Despite his popularity, Lehrer stepped back from the spotlight in the late 1960s, saying that political satire had become obsolete due to the absurdity of real events.

Lehrer returned to teaching math at MIT and later at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Though he stopped performing publicly, his influence remained strong. His songs have been covered and celebrated by comedians, musicians, and fans for decades.

In later years, Lehrer made headlines by releasing all of his music and lyrics into the public domain, stating he no longer had any interest in profiting from his work and wanted people to freely enjoy and share it.

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