More than six decades later, this album full of heartache endures.
Folkesong Winter Festival presents Gabriel Moreno A unique listening event in the glorious acoustically vibrant space of St Eanswythe Church in Folkestone ...
If it is true that a serious artist is one with the capacity to go on reinventing who they are in their work, Leonard Cohen unquestionably counts as serious. Not that anyone is likely to think of him ...
Leonard Cohen is reincarnating to sing many of his highly acclaimed songs as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival at the Shedley Theatre, Playford Civic Centre.
One of the most ambitious albums in rock history, Yes’ Tales from Topographic Oceans arrives today from Rhino as a Super Deluxe Edition boxed set. The massive collection spans 12 CDs, 2 LPs, and a Blu ...
Alex Da Corte had a hundred dollars in the bank when, in 2010, he accepted an invitation from Leonard Cohen and his daughter to make a video to go with Cohen’s beloved song “Chelsea Hotel No. 2.” Da ...
This deep dive explores how Leonard Cohen blended love, spirituality, and sorrow into some of the most haunting songs ever written. From Suzanne to Hallelujah, his words reveal that true love in music ...
‘Harry Chapin — Cat’s in the Cradle: The Song That Changed Our Lives’ Review: The Story of the Tune That Turned Daddy Issues Into Mythology 11/1/2025 by Owen Gleiberman Variety Film + TV IMDb.com, Inc ...
Steven Keene, a New York singer-songwriter, challenges fans of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen to identify as many of the creative giants’ lyrics as they can in his rollicking new song “Thesaurus.” Just ...
A rare handwritten manuscript by Leonard Cohen is set to go under the hammer, offering fans a glimpse into the creative process of the legendary singer-songwriter. The annotated working manuscript for ...
Leonard Cohen once sang about a woman who tied you to a kitchen chair, broke your throne, and cut your hair. If that lady kept any of Cohen's hair, then maybe she's about to make some money. Next ...
In 1964, Leonard Cohen wrote a letter to a friend explaining that he’d sold what he called his manuscript “junk” to the University of Toronto, who shelled out $3,850 for the collection. How times have ...