Adam Cohen (musician)
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Adam Cohen | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | September 18, 1972 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Genres | Rock |
| Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, keyboards |
Adam Cohen (born September 18, 1972) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. As a recording artist, he has released four major label albums, three in English and one in French. His album We Go Home was released on September 15, 2014. Currently residing in Los Angeles, he is also part of the pop rock band Low Millions from California.
He is the son of singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, and also the ambassador of the Cohen family to art exhibits of Leonard Cohen Art, attending and doing press and media for openings around the world for his father's paintings and drawings.
Cohen was born September 18, 1972, in Montreal, but spent many years of his childhood living with his American expat mother, Suzanne Elrod, in Paris and in the south of France, after his parents separated.[1][2] He spent parts of his childhood on the Greek island Hydra, in Greenwich Village, and in Los Angeles.[3] Though he is attached to different parts of the world, he considers Greece to be his home.[4] He taught himself to play guitar, drums and piano by age 12. He worked as a roadie in 1990, and studied international relations at Syracuse University. He moved to Los Angeles in 1996 to focus on his music career, after having lived and played in bands in New York City. The demo that led to his signing his first record deal created a bidding war between Maverick, Capitol Records and Sony, Adam (then 26 years old) eventually signing with the same label as his father, Columbia Records.