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Steve Lieberman (born 21 June 1958), also known as the Gangsta Rabbi and The King of Jewish Punk,[2][3] (Hebrew name ליב פרץ בין אליאזר ה־בדלן ה־נזדי or Lev Ava'ran bar-Eli'ezar ha-Bad'lan ha-Naz'ari) is an American punk rock /metal singer, songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, composer, arranger, producer and former village comptroller residing in Freeport, New York. He is a Hebrew Nazarite, the founder of The Bad'lanim, a minority sect of Judaism and a vegetarian since 1995.
Lieberman is often considered an outsider musician,[4] described as "walking the line between insanity and genius [sic]".[5] This has been partially attributed to his lifelong struggle with bipolar disorder,[6] which first struck him in 1970 at the age of 11, as well as his nine-year fight with progressive leukemia in his later years, which ultimately was deemed terminal and has become a recurring theme in his lyrics.
After being admitted into home hospice care in early 2018, Lieberman, during his last years of recording had produced his most pro
Lieberman is often considered an outsider musician,[4] described as "walking the line between insanity and genius [sic]".[5] This has been partially attributed to his lifelong struggle with bipolar disorder,[6] which first struck him in 1970 at the age of 11, as well as his nine-year fight with progressive leukemia in his later years, which ultimately was deemed terminal and has become a recurring theme in his lyrics.
After being admitted into home hospice care in early 2018, Lieberman, during his last years of recording had produced his most pro
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