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Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man is a 2005 concert film by Lian Lunson about the life and career of Leonard Cohen.It is based on a January 2005 tribute show at the Sydney Opera House titled "Came So Far for Beauty", which was presented by Sydney Festival under the artistic direction of Brett Sheehy, and produced by Hal Willner.
Sheehy's final Sydney Festival event at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, the Came So Far For Beauty Leonard Cohen tribute concert starring Jarvis Cocker, Beth Orton, Nick Cave, Rufus Wainwright, and Antony Hegarty, among others, was filmed and recorded for the international documentary and album Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man. [19]
Adam Cohen and The Webb Sisters, "So Long, Marianne" k.d. lang, "Hallelujah" Intermission Shaar Hashomayim Choir with pre-recorded videos of: Willie Nelson, Céline Dion, Peter Gabriel and Chris Martin and archival footage of Leonard Cohen, "Tower of Song" Sting, "Sisters of Mercy" Lana Del Rey and Adam Cohen, "Chelsea Hotel #2"
Wainwright slammed the Republican candidate for featuring his cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” at town hall in Oaks, Pa. on Oct. 14. During the event, Trump was meant to participate in ...
The former president played Wainwright's cover of the Leonard Cohen song during a bizarre, 30-minute-long listening party at his rally. Rufus Wainwright is the latest in a long line of musicians ...
Musician Rufus Wainwright said he was “mortified” that former President Donald Trump used his cover of the Leonard Cohen song “Hallelujah” at a bizarre campaign rally on Monday.
Wainwright wrote "Tulsa" after meeting Brandon Flowers (pictured in 2011) in the city of the same name. "Slideshow" is about Michael Cavadias, a friend Wainwright took to Australia for a Leonard Cohen tribute concert, who failed to include Wainwright in the computer slide show he put together. [25]
In addition to Cohen himself, various people affiliated with Cohen or associated with the song appear in the film, including artistic collaborator Sharon Robinson, John Lissauer (who produced and arranged of the original version of the song), Larry "Ratso" Sloman (a longtime interviewer), music producer Clive Davis, Rufus Wainwright, Brandi Carlile, Regina Spektor, Amanda Palmer, Eric Church ...