About this Artist

Lenny Bruce

An American icon, Lenny Bruce is essentially known as a comedian, but he was equal parts comic, philosopher, and social critic. At a particularly conservative, uptight moment in American culture, he spoke out freely against the hypocrisies of religion, government, and social mores. His use of expletives and sexual themes, modest by today's standards, got him in endless legal troubles, which savaged both his life and his career. He died of an overdose in 1966, but remains one of the key influences on comedy, particularly on comedians with a sociopolitical bent.

Definitive Albums
Contemporaries
Influences
Followers
  • Bill Hicks
  • Chris Rush
  • David Steinberg
  • Eddie Izzard
  • Firesign Theatre
  • George Carlin
  • Henry Rollins
  • Lewis Black (Comedy)
  • Peter Cook
  • Richard Belzer
  • Richard Pryor
  • Robert Klein
  • Sam Kinison
  • The Fugs
  • Woody Allen
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