
Léonard N. Cohen
Léonard N. Cohen was a renowned Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, and novelist, celebrated for his profound lyrics and distinctive baritone voice. Born in 1934, he gained fame in the 1960s with songs like “Hallelujah,” which explores themes of love, spirituality, and human experience. Cohen's work often reflects his Jewish heritage and philosophical insights, blending music with literary artistry. Aside from music, he published several books of poetry and fiction. Over his career, Cohen received numerous awards, leaving a lasting legacy on both music and literature before his passing in 2016.