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Leonard Cohen

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Leonard Cohen

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63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards

NOMINATION

Best Folk Album

Thanks For The Dance

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"When things get really bad, just raise your glass and stamp your feet and do a little jig. That's about all you can do."

  • Born Leonard Norman Cohen on Sept. 21, 1934, in Westmount, Quebec. Died Nov. 7, 2016, in Los Angeles, California
     
  • Originally written as a poem, Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne" became a huge hit for Judy Collins in 1966. It was also featured on his debut album, 1967's Songs Of Leonard Cohen, which became his first album to be certified gold.
     
  • Cohen won his first career GRAMMY for Album Of The Year as a featured artist on Herbie Hancock's River: The Joni Letters at the 50th GRAMMY Awards.
     
  • Did you know? Cohen's classic song "Hallelujah," which has been covered by hundreds of artists, originally appeared on his 1984 album, Various Positions. The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in December 2016 following his passing.
     
  • He was honored with a Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010. Songs Of Leonard Cohen was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame in 2015.

 

All GRAMMY Awards and Nominations for Leonard Cohen

Nominations

Best Folk Album

Thanks For The Dance