American Musical cartoonist Tom Laurr died at 97, US Media Report

American Musical cartoonist Tom Laurr died at 97, US Media Report

According to American Media Report, American composer and cartoonist Tom Laurer passed away at the age of 97.

Harvard-trained mathematician Laharr wrote dark comedy songs, mostly in the political sense, which became popular in the 1950s and 1960s.

Modern jokes like the odd Al Yankovich said that they had affected the work of Laharr.

His death was confirmed by a friend of David Horder to New York Times.

Born in Manhattan in 1928 in, Laharr was a classical trained piano player. But despite the success of his music, he spent most of his life in academic studies.

His teaching post included Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Spells at the University of California.

According to the New York Times, he graduated from the Loomis Chafi School in Connecticut and then went to Harvard, where he worked in mathematics and graduated in 666 years of 666. He worked there and did a PhD at Colombia University, which he never completed.

He started writing a song in Harvard to entertain friends.

The most lasting songs of Liarer include ingredients, I am a model of modern Major-zoos of Penzance, Gilbert and Sulivan’s comic opera pirates.

The interests of other fans include Masochism Tango, in which the singer with the violent zeal of his loved one, “There is a lot for the touch of your lips, dear / but for the touch of your whip,”

He was famous for his dark comic ballads, in which I placed the hands of the Necrophylak Epic, from Aagnes – where he sung about the transmission of a venereal disease – and poisoned the pigeons in the park, which gave detailed information about the “coated peanuts”.

In 195 33, he released the songs of Tom Laurer, which was sold by the post. It became a word of oral success and sold approximately half a million copies. The BBC banned most of the songs on Airwave next year.

After the success of the album, Lear began playing at Nightclub in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and at programs of anti -war and left -wing groups.

He wrote songs for the US version of the British Show, a bicycle made in the album in 65 6565.

The Catholic Psalm in the Church’s Ragattime, the most controversial Vatican Rag, was characterized by other songs that protest the nuclear weapons.

The most notable of these is that we will all go together, “Oh, we are all frying together when we are all frying / we will not be French-frying potatoes / there will be no more sorrow / when the world is your rotisory / yes, we are all frying together.”

He wrote for the educational children’s shows, The Electric Company of the 1970s, and in 1980 in the 1980 in, the theater maker Mcintosh, when his songs, which featured his work, revived his songs with his songs.

According to the New York Times, he taught mathematics and music drama courses at the University of California from 29 to 9.

In 2020, Laurer put his song copyright in a public domain, allowing anyone to give free performance, record or explanation of his work. He left all the rights on his recording.

In a statement on his website at that time, he wrote: “In short, I no longer have any claims to any of my songs. So help myself and don’t send me money.”

He warned that the website would “close some date in a very distant future”. The website was still direct at the time of writing.

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