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Born into a middle-class Jewish family in Montreal suburb he studied English at McGill University and won the McNaughton Prize in creative writing in 1955. After writing several books, Leonard Cohen took to performing and recording in his 30s.
His subsequent poetry books met with critical acclaim and, thanks to a family heritance, he was able to indulge in travel. His novels ‘The Favorite Game’ and ‘Beautiful Losers’ were also received well, and it was thanks to folk star, Judy Collins, that he made his debut at the Newport Folk Festival in 1967.
Cohen was signed to Columbia Records and, in 1968, released his first album, ‘The Songs of Leonard Cohen’, which was well received, but his follow-up albums failed to meet the success of his debut. However, in 1973 his music became the basis for a theatrical production, called ‘Sisters of Mercy’ which helped keep his music alive.
In 1988, popular American diva, Jennifer Warnes, released a cover album of Cohen tracks, ‘Famous Blue Raincoat’ and helped remind the public of his music.
In 1991, the covers album ‘I’m Your Fan’ saw stars such as REM, Nick Cave and Lloyd Cole tackle more of Cohen’s songs. Another tribute album, ‘Tower of Song’, in 1995, featured yet more interpretations of Cohen songs, by more mainstream artists, such as Billy Joel, Sting, Elton John and Bono.
Today, Leonard Cohen continues to write and record for his ever-loyal army of fans.
Leonard Cohen biography
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