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Rateliff has released a cover version of the late Leonard Cohen's 'Winter Lady' on the eve of his two Cohen tribute concerts set for this weekend. The song originally appeared on Cohen's 1967 debut album, 'Songs of Leonard Cohen.' -
Kurt Cobain, David Bowie Handwriting Now Available As Fonts
Songwriters Font released five downloadable typefaces based on the handwriting of Kurt Cobain, David Bowie, John Lennon, Leonard Cohen, and Serge Gainsbourg. The fonts can be downloaded for free. -
In Memoriam: Prince, David Bowie, Phife Dawg Among Musicians Lost In 2016
So many legends lost in 2016. -
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Pens Tribute To Leonard Cohen
Cohen was 82. -
Leonard Cohen Dead: Q-Tip, Justin Timberlake, Lin-Manuel Miranda, More Pay Tribute To Icon
Leonard Cohen has died at the age of 82 years old. -
Jeff Buckley Streams Heartfelt Cover of Bob Dylan's 'Just Like a Woman' [LISTEN]
As promised, Jeff Buckley has begun rolling out his previously unheard recordings and cover songs, the first of which is a stream of his heartfelt take on the Bob Dylan classic, "Just Like a Woman." -
Miley Cyrus Performs 'Super Freak' at James Franco's Bar Mitzvah Fundraiser [WATCH]
During a charity fundraiser at Los Angeles' Hollywood Palladium last night (which also doubled as James Franco's Bar Mitzvah party), Miley Cyrus morphed into "Miley Cyrustein" for one night only as she sang the 1981 Rick James hit, "Super Freak," alongside The Super Jews and a large Star of David. -
Sharon Robinson Discusses Solo Album 'Caffeine,' Leonard Cohen, and Starbucks Coffee [EXCLUSIVE CONTEST]
Sharon Robinson has been in the music industry for a long time, songwriting for and performing with Leonard Cohen primarily, as well as Diana Ross, Patti LaBelle, Don Henley, Michael Bolton and others. It's only in the last decade that she's gotten around to building a solo portfolio however, which she adds to with 'Caffeine,' her 2015 release. She joined Music Times to discuss the big issues—ranging from unleashing yourself as a solo performer, to the positives and negatives of Starbucks coffee. -
Copyright Law May Allow Taylor Swift, Prince et al to Pull Covers from Spotify and Streaming Services As Well
Taylor Swift made headlines during the end of 2014 by pulling her catalogue from Spotify, preventing listeners from checking out her sick beats without shelling out for the song or album 1989. She's not the only one who's keeping their wares off of the streaming service and others like it...The Beatles and Apple Records have yet to release the band's discography to the service. Yet many fans know a loophole, if they're willing to ignore subtle differences in quality: There are covers of the songs on Spotify, performed by bands aiming to sound exactly like The Beatles. Perhaps not for long however, as the U.S. Copyright Office is looking to allow performers to prevent covers of their work from being streamed as well. -
Back of The Billboards: 'Opus Collection' by Leonard Cohen
This week we look at Leonard Cohen's new album 'Opus Collection,' the newest edition of Starbucks' exclusive greatest hits collections. -
Juno Award Nominations 2015: MAGIC!, Kiesza & Leonard Cohen Lead Best-Of Canadian Music
Awards season is in full swing for 2015, and Canada is no exception. Today (Jan. 27), just a few weeks before the Grammys the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced its nominations for the 2015 Juno Awards and it's going to be a "Rude" year. Chart-toppers MAGIC! lead the nominations with five nods, with Leonard Cohen and Kiesza following closely in tow with four nods apiece. -
10 Artists Who Paid Tribute To Their Parents In Their Music
Today, indie folk singer Sufjan Stevens announced the release of a new album Carrie & Lowell, which is named after his mother and stepfather and features a photograph of the two on the front cover. After all that rock music has done to encourage people to disobey their parents, it's honestly refreshing to see Stevens pay tribute to his parents this way, but he's far from the only rock artist who has done this. Here are 10 artists who have paid tribute to their parents in their music, either with one song or with entire albums. -
8 Great Winter Songs (That Aren't About Christmas)
It's the middle of December, which means you're probably sick of all the non-stop Christmas music you've been forced to hear for the past few weeks. If you want to take a break from the holiday tunes, but still enjoy their wintery spirit, try checking out these eight songs instead. Happy winter solstice! -
2015 GRAMMY Hall of Fame Inductees: Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Bonnie Raitt and More Make the Cut
The GRAMMY Hall of Fame has announced its 2015 class of inductees. Today (Dec. 15), the body announced the 13 albums and 14 songs that will be honored in the new year, including cuts from ABBA, Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt and Leonard Cohen. -
[WATCH] Peter Hollens, 'AGT' Alum Jackie Evancho Cover Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' in YouTube Clip
Beware Internet: You are about to hit a breaking point. Soloist Peter Hollens and "America's Got Talent" favorite Jackie Evancho have teamed up for a most resounding rendition of Leonard Cohen's iconic "Hallelujah."
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