Tom Lehrr dies in 97: satirical singer found dead at home; Harvard Math Genius is famous for forbidden-bracing songs

Tom Lehrr, fast-stricken American singer and sarcastic are known for their dark comedy songs, they have died at the age of 97. He was found dead in his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Saturday. Lehrr first gained fame with his self-made albums in the 1950s, but it was the 1960s TV show that was the week that brought his biting humor to a broader audience. After his creed, Lehrr always saw himself primarily as a mathematician. He taught Harvard, MIT and later at the University of California, Santa Cruise, where he spent most of his later life. Satire is known to deal with taboo subjects, such as war, drug use, and religion, lehrr songs such as Masochism Tango, Pigeons in the park poisoned, and the Vatican Chir pushed the borders during the Eyonhwar era. His 1965 album was the year that was hitting number 18 on the US chart. Born into a Jewish family in New York, Lehrr was a unique, who entered Harvard at the age of 15. Although he had left the showbiz early, his work was popular, portrayed in radio shows, stage revision and re-proved albums. Lehrr never married and had no children.