But we digress. Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah,’ pop’s ‘most sacred text,’ almost went unheard by the masses “I Heard There Was a Secret Chord,” which takes its title from a line in ...
“One that really stands out is ‘Hallelujah’ by Leonard Cohen. It’s a song I loved ... But those sessions struck a deeper chord for Lily, whose successful treatment had her once again ...
Such was the case with Jeff Buckley, who released his only album Grace in August 1994 yet died three years later at the age of thirty, drowned while swimming in the Wolf River, a tributary of the ...
They canceled the rest of their 2011 tour, reportedly due to singer Weiland being told by doctors that he has scarring on his left vocal chord ... his cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah ...
Sometimes a song is just a song. But other times, it's poetry set to music. And that is often the case when it comes to the music written, recorded and released by artist Leonard Cohen. His lyrics are ...
An extensive collection of Leonard Cohen memorabilia, including a locket with his hair, will head to auction at the end of February.
One of 164 of the legendary musician's items going up for sale via Julien's Auction House. Hair-llelujah: Leonard Cohen’s Hair Going Up for Auction ...
Adam and Lorca Cohen claim attorney Reeve Chudd forged a document that allowed Cohen's old manager, Robert Kory, to maintain ...
Entitled “Leonard ... outside of the Cohen Family Trust Archives, and I imagine those will never be available for purchase.” Other pieces in the lot include the ‘Hallelujah’ hitmaker ...
By Tyler Jenke An array of items once belonging to late Canadian musician Leonard Cohen are going up for sale next month, with the likes of notebooks, jewelry, hats, and even his hair going under ...
Did you ever have a song repeatedly going through your head even though there is no music? There is just a haunting melody that fills you. Nobody can hear it except you, but you hear it clearly as if ...
(Hence the nearly infinite number of mediocre covers of "Hallelujah," which somehow have not ruined it entirely.) That certainly wasn’t the first time a Leonard Cohen song seemed to prefigure ...