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Being Leonard Cohen's son - it's not all hallelujahs

Adam Cohen has had to overcome comparisons with his famous father to establish himself as a singer-songwriter

March 29, 2012 17:50
Adam Cohen says he has always been encouraged and guided his by father Leonard

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Brigit Grant,

Brigit Grant

5 min read

There is a quiz on the internet that lets Leonard Cohen fans measure the intensity of their admiration for the musician and poet. The site, 1heckofaguy.com, is ironic (one hopes), but for a high score a "serious fan" should have considered converting to Judaism; played unlikely Cohen songs at a barmitzvah or wedding; and carried a photograph in their wallet of Leonard's children, Lorca and Adam.

As weird as this all sounds, Adam Cohen would never dismiss any of it as beyond the realms of possibility. As the off-spring of an icon, he has a better understanding of die-hard devotion, having witnessed it at close quarters from a young age. Through his teens he "tolerated" the hero-worship of his dad and now as a performer in his own right has acquired his own band of followers. Adam just doesn't like talking about them.

"I'm uncertain and uncomfortable discussing fans," says the 39-year-old who is an aesthetically pleasing chip off the old block. "I'm sure I have a core following in Europe and Canada."

After several decades of plugging away in the music business, one would expect Adam to have already "made it". But it is only now, with his fourth album, Like A Man, that he finally feels on the right track (or tracks), having produced "my most honest work and something to be really proud of".