American singer-songwriter, satirist, pianist, and mathematician, born on April 9, 1928 in Manhattan, New York. Lehrer's style was greatly influenced by musical theatre, but he often incorporated other musical styles to make a point. Lyrically, his humor was dark and witty, which was unusual for the novelty, comedic, and satirical music produced in the 1950s and 1960s.
Lehrer began to study piano at the age of 7. While he was an undergraduate student, majoring in mathematics at Harvard University in the 1950s, he began to write and perform comic and novelty songs to amuse his friends. In 1953, while teaching mathematics, Lehrer self-produced and released his first album Songs By Tom Lehrer, on his own label undefined. He soon gained a cult following and toured the US, Europe (especially England) and Australia. After a brief stint in the army (1955-1957), Lehrer returned to Harvard to teach and pursue his doctorate. Releasewise, his debut was followed by a live album, An Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer, and a studio album, More Of Tom Lehrer, both released in 1959.
In the 1960s, he wrote songs for the US version of the British satirical TV news program That Was the Week That Was, and his satire took on a more political bend, dealing with topics such as racism, religion, war, nuclear proliferation and pollution. His songs were performed by members of the cast, usually with lyrics altered by the network censors. At Lehrer's insistence, an album of songs from the show was released in 1965, titled That Was The Year That Was. It was his first in 6 years and his last complete album of new material, with Lehrer performing the songs with their original lyrics, so that the audience could hear them as they were written. In 1996 the album was certified Gold by the RIAA.
Tom Lehrer gave up public performance of his music in the early 1970s except for two performances in 1998 at a London gala show celebrating the career of musical theatre producer Cameron Mackintosh. He did however put in a last handful of efforts. In the 1970s, he was approached by his Harvard classmate Joe Raposo, who was the musical director for the Children's Television Workshop (who made Sesame Street, etc.) about contributing some songs to the their new reading education show The Electric Company. Lehrer agreed and submitted the classics L-Y and Silent-E. In the 1980s, Lehrer gave his blessing and support to Tom Foolery, a successful musical written for the British stage using his songs. Around this time, Lehrer's music received a rebirth in popularity thanks to a California disc jockey named Barry Hansen, better known as Dr. Demento. He played novelty, comedy, and satirical music on his weekly two hour show.
In 1972, after teaching PolySci at MIT for several years, Lehrer accepted a position teaching mathematics and musical theatre at University of California, Santa Cruz. After 29 years, he taught his last mathematics class at UCSC in 2001. Today he is enjoying retirement in the area around the campus in Santa Cruz.
2024
279 Records
MD, Comp, Ltd
2024
Stand Up Records
7", Single, Red
2023
Not On Label (Tom Lehrer Self-released)
2xFile, MP3, 320
2023
Needlejuice Records
7", Single
2023
2015
Acrobat
2xCDr, Comp
2012
Memory Lane Media Ltd
3xCD + Box, Comp
2011
One Day Music
2xCD, Comp
2011
Musical Concepts, Alto Take: 2
CD, Album, Comp
2010
Shout! Factory
CD, Comp, RM + DVD, NTSC
2005
Forum (12)
CD, Comp
2000
1997
Rhino Records (2)
CD, Comp, RM
1994
1981
ATP (3)
LP
1980
1972
Perkin-Elmer
7", Promo, Styrene
1966
Reprise Records
7", Promo
1966
1965
1965
1960
Decca
LP, Album
1960
1960
1959
Decca
7", EP
1959
Lehrer Records
LP, Mono
1959
1959
1953
Reprise Records
7", Promo
Reprise Records
7", Promo
Decca
7", S/Sided, Single, Promo
Bokklubben Nye Bøker, Decca, Decca, Reprise Records
3xLP, Album, RE + Box, Comp
2024
Knippla Records
LP, Album
2024
Not On Label (Mitch Benn Self-released)
18xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2024
Roimamusiikki
CD, Album
2021
Signum Classics
CD, Album
2020
2018
Not On Label (Sam Broverman Self-released)
CD, Album
2016
Not on Label (Uke Goldberg self-released)
CD, Album, car
2015
Valb
CD, Album
2014
Fuego
CD, Car
2013
2012
Lantower
CD, Album
2012
2011
Not On Label (Trigger Mortis (2) Self-released)
10xFile, MP3
2010
Not On Label
CD, Album
2009
Dominique Records
CD, Album
2008
Raymer Sound
CD, Album
2008
Not On Label
CDr, Album
2006
Love Records (4)
2xCD, Comp
2006
Zytglogge
CD, Album
2006
Roima
CD, Album
2005
2004
Backburner Recordings
CDr, Album
2004
HodStef Music
CD, Album
2004
Not On Label (Mariborski Oktet Self-released)
CD, Album
2003
Oak Grove
2xCD, Comp
2003
2002
2002
2001
2000
MNW
CD, Album
2000
Rhino Records (2)
2xCD, Comp, RM
2000
Mantra CDs And Recording
2xCDr, Album
1999
EMI, EMI
CD, Comp, Boo
1998
Blue Caramellow
CD, Album
1998
Silent Sun
CD, Album
1998
1998
1997
1995
1995
1993
Not On Label
CD
1993
1992
Dave Wopat
Cass, Ltd, Promo
1992
Westwood One
2xLP, Transcription
1991
Solid (4)
7", Single
1991
Westwood One
2xLP
1991
1991
1991
1991
1990
Potential Records (3)
CD, Album
1990
1989
Westwood One
2xLP, Transcription
1989
Westwood One
2xLP
1989
Rhino Records (2)
CD, Comp, M/Print, RE, RM
1989
1988
1987
Yale University
LP
1983
Schaamte
7"
1982
1981
Radiola
LP, Album
1981
Chalmersspex
LP
1980
Flying Fish (2)
LP, Album
1980
1980
1979
Scandia
Cass, Comp
1979
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