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Tom Lehrer, musical satirist, dies at 97
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Tom Lehrer, musical satirist, dies at 97

Last updated: July 27, 2025 11:57 pm
Editorial Board Published July 27, 2025
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Tom Lehrer, an acerbic songwriter and Harvard-trained mathematician who rose to fame within the Nineteen Fifties and ’60s by pillorying the sensibilities of the day, has died at age 97.

Lehrer died at his residence in Cambridge, Mass., on Saturday. His demise was confirmed by buddies on Fb. No explanation for demise was given.

The bespectacled Lehrer started acting on school campuses and golf equipment throughout the nation within the Nineteen Fifties, enjoying the piano and singing darkly comedic numbers that he penned on subjects akin to racial battle, the Catholic Church and militarism, incomes him the sobriquet of “musical nerd god.” In “National Brotherhood Week,” which lampooned the temporary interlude of imposed tolerance celebrated yearly from the Thirties by way of the early 2000s he wrote:

Oh, the white of us hate the black folksand the black of us hate the white of us,to hate all however the appropriate of us is an previous established rule …However throughout Nationwide Brotherhood Week (Nationwide Brotherhood Week),Lena Horne and Sheriff Clark are dancing cheek to cheek.It’s enjoyable to eulogizeThe folks you despise,So long as you don’t let ‘em into your school.

Lehrer’s songs additionally took goal at then-taboo topics akin to sexuality, pornography and habit.

In 1953, his self-released album “Songs of Tom Lehrer” turned an underground hit. Produced for $40 and promoted by phrase of mouth, the duvet picture was of Lehrer in hell enjoying piano because the satan. It will definitely offered an estimated 500,000 copies and sparked demand for live performance performances world wide.

On the event of his ninetieth birthday in 2018, Los Angeles Occasions columnist Michael Hiltzik wrote that Lehrer’s lyrics had been written “with the facility of William S. Gilbert and tunes that evoked the felicity of Sir Arthur Sullivan. Lehrer’s work bounced the absurdities and paranoias of that period back at us, in rhymed couplets and a bouncy piano beat.”

Tom Lehrer circa 1970.

(Michael Ochs Archives)

Thomas Andrew Lehrer was born in New York Metropolis on April 9, 1928, to a middle-class household. His father James Lehrer was a profitable necktie producer.

As a baby he took piano classes however most well-liked Broadway present tunes — with a specific affection for the works of Gilbert and Sullivan — to the classics. After coming into Harvard College at age 15, his penchant for sardonic humor surfaced in his parody music “Fight Fiercely Harvard,” which challenged the soccer group’s fame for toughness and earned him a measure of renown on campus.

For a time he adopted a twin monitor, music and academia, although he by no means accomplished the PhD thesis he started whereas pursuing doctoral research at Harvard and Columbia College. After a two-year break between 1955 and 1957 when he served within the Military, Lehrer as soon as once more carried out concert events throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe.

In a 1959 Time article, the journal described Lehrer and fellow comedians Lenny Bruce and Mort Sahl because the symbols of a brand new “sick” comedy. “What the sickniks dispense is partly social criticism liberally laced with cyanide, partly a Charles Addams kind of jolly ghoulishness, and partly a personal and highly disturbing hostility toward all the world.”

Lehrer’s work opened the door for generations of musical satirists together with Randy Newman and “Weird Al” Yankovic and exerted an affect on all the pieces from the musical skits of “Saturday Night Live” to the mockumentary “This Is Spinal Tap.”

“He set the bar for me — and provided an example of how a nerdy kid with a weird sense of humor could find his way in the world,” Yankovic as soon as stated of Lehrer.

“Done right, social criticism set to a catchy tune always makes politics easier to digest,” Lizz Winstead, co-creator of “The Daily Show,” advised Buzzfeed in an article inspecting Lehrer’s affect on fashionable satirical comedy.

However Lehrer was at the beginning a tutorial, over the course of his profession instructing math and musical theater at Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Expertise and UC Santa Cruz and dealing for a time on the Atomic Power Fee. He considered leisure largely as a sideline, and by the late Nineteen Sixties had grown weary of life within the public eye.

After a number of pauses to deal with his tutorial pursuits, he stepped off the stage in 1967 following a live performance in Copenhagen. In 1971, he wrote songs for the PBS youngsters’s sequence “The Electric Company.” His final flip within the highlight was a yr later. After acting at a presidential marketing campaign rally for the Democratic nominee, South Dakota Sen. George S. McGovern, he gave up performing for good.

Lehrer defined his retreat from the stage by saying that “political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.” In an interview with the New York Occasions, he elaborated: “The Vietnam War is what changed it. Everybody got earnest. My purpose was to make people laugh and not applaud. If the audience applauds, they’re just showing they agree with me.”

However audiences weren’t by way of with Lehrer.

After practically a decade in self-imposed exile, Lehrer turned successful as soon as once more within the early Eighties when Cameron Waterproof coat, the British theatrical producer, created “Tomfoolery,” a revue of Lehrer’s songs that opened in London‘s West End before going to to play New York, Washington, Dublin and other cities.

Despite the public acclaim, Lehrer maintained a fiercely private life. He never married nor did he have children.

Two years later he went further in relinquishing his rights, saying: “In short, I no longer retain any rights to any of my songs. So help yourselves, and don’t ship me any cash.”

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