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Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby sturgess66 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 3:00 pm

From the Lethbridge Herald -
http://www.lethbridgeherald.com/content ... 48105/120/

Leonard Cohen pays respect to Canada at consulate showcase in L.A.

Friday, 29 January 2010

LOS ANGELES - With the Grammy Awards about to honour Leonard Cohen, the 75-year-old Montreal legend decided to pay respect to his home country during a party at the Canadian consul general's residence on Thursday.

Cohen, clad in a dark suit with his trademark fedora shading his eyes, climbed onstage alongside a group of other artists at the gathering - held annually in honour of Canadian Grammy nominees - before making a brief speech to the cheers of a grateful crowd.

"My great grandfather, Lazarus Cohen, came to Canada in 1869, to the county of Glengarry, a little town in Maberly," Cohen said.

"It's customary to thank people for the help and aid they've given. On this occasion, because of the great hospitality that was accorded my ancestor who came here over 140 years ago, I want to thank this country, Canada, for allowing us to live and work and flourish in a place that was different from all other places in the world.

"So I thank Canada for the opportunity that was given me to work and play and flourish. ... Thank you, friends."

While Cohen made only a brief appearance at the party, his presence carried weight with the other attendees.

"It's nice to be up there with an icon," said Steve Wood of Alberta powwow dance group Northern Cree, nominated for a fifth time for best native American album, who stood next to Cohen onstage.

Cohen will be honoured on Saturday with a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy, which puts on the Grammys.

The celebrated musician and poet, oddly, has only ever won one Grammy and it wasn't for one of his own albums. He earned a trophy for contributing vocals to Herbie Hancock's "River: The Joni Letters," which won album of the year in 2008.

The group of Canadian Grammy hopefuls who attended the poolside party on Thursday could then potentially match Cohen's tally at Sunday's 51st Grammy Awards (Global, 8 p.m. ET).

Nominees in attendance included Montreal trip-rock band Beast and producer David Foster, whose brief visit was long enough to brighten fellow nominee Melanie Fiona's night.

"I was very excited to meet David Foster," said the beaming Toronto singer, who's up for best female R&B vocal performance.

"I got to meet him as soon as I came through the door."

The showcase featured performances from Toronto hip-hop artist K'naan, St. John's, N.L., indie-rockers Hey Rosetta and Vancouver singer-songwriter Dan Mangan.

While Cohen might have been considered the guest of honour, it was producer Daniel Lanois who was the life of the party.

Clad in a black leather jacket and snug jeans with a pair of sunglasses obscuring his eyes, a smiling Lanois arrived toward the beginning of the party, happily chatting with anyone who approached him. When asked by a reporter if there were any stars he was hoping to meet at Sunday's gala, he shrugged and said "Satan?" before laughing and clarifying that he was only joking.

Later, he hopped onstage unexpectedly for an impromptu after-show bonus performance with his guests, country legend Emmylou Harris and singer Trixie Whitley. It was one of the only moments during which a chatty crowd composed of musicians, Grammy organizers, industry folk and journalists actually fell silent.

And for Lanois's finale, he rode into the balmy night atop a motorcycle, pausing to wave to a cluster of valets and party-goers who were lingering around the driveway.

Lanois has won seven Grammys. He isn't directly nominated this year, but he produced and co-wrote several tracks on U2's "No Line on the Horizon," which is up for three awards.

He says he thinks the Grammys are moving in the right direction.

"I think they're catching people on the rise rather than waiting for people to get to the top," he said.

"Because when we're on our way up, that's when we need the most help. So it's nice when you can get someone complimenting you and encouraging you as you're building your career."

Meanwhile, Pierre Cossette wasn't far from the minds of many attending the party. The Valleyfield, Que., native - considered by most to be the father of the Grammy Awards - died in September.

A collage of photographs of Cossette stood next to the stage, along with a TV screen looping a slide show of Cossette pictured with stars including Celine Dion and Will Smith.

Cossette's wife, Mary, spoke in his honour.

"My very deepest gratitude and thanks for honouring my husband, Pierre Cossette, who spent his life loving music and encouraging music of all kinds to be written and recorded and produced and thereby making the world a happier place," she said.

"His greatest pride was his Canadian heritage."


I guess the article actually originated with the Canada Press (written by Nick Patch) - and has been carried in a number of online papers -

http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/2010/01/29/12657716-cp.html

http://www.metronews.ca/halifax/enterta ... ase-in-l-a

And it's at MarieM's blog -
http://speakingcohen.blogspot.com/2010/ ... neral.html
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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby mutti » Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:07 pm

sweet! so exciting!
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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby sturgess66 » Fri Jan 29, 2010 6:53 pm

Another little bit of info -

From the Toronto Sun -
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment ... 1-qmi.html

Cdns. celebrate at Grammy bash

By DARRYL STERDAN, QMI Agency

Last Updated: 29th January 2010, 8:52am

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But there was one famous face: The 75-year-old Cohen, clad in his everpresent dark suit and fedora, made a brief appearance to say he was “deeply grateful” for his accolade.

“My great grandfather, Lazarus Cohen, came to Canada in 1869, to the county of Glengarry, a little town in Maberly,” explained the folk-rock icon. “On this occasion, because of the great hospitality that was accorded my ancestor who came here over 140 years ago, I want to thank this country, Canada, for allowing us to live and work and flourish in a place that was different from all other places in the world. So I thank Canada for the opportunity that was given me to work and play and flourish.”

Tribute was also paid to the work and life of the late Pierre Cossette, a producer who is known as the “father of the Grammys” for bringing the award show to television. Mary Cossette, her voice breaking at times, gave a short tribute to her husband, who passed away in September.

But for the most part, Thursday’s event — which was simulcast on radio — was a celebration. And while guest-of-honour Cohen didn’t play or flourish on this night, other performers did their best to make a dent in the party din.

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And from the Globe and Mail -
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/art ... le1448637/

Leonard Cohen offers thanks to Canada

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Montreal legend joins Canadian Grammy nominees at Los Angeles party

Nick Patch, Los Angeles — The Canadian Press Published on Friday, Jan. 29, 2010 4:54AM EST

With the Grammy Awards about to honour Leonard Cohen, the 75-year-old Montreal legend decided to pay respect to his home country during a party at the Canadian consul general's residence on Thursday.

Cohen, clad in a dark suit with his trademark fedora shading his eyes, climbed onstage alongside a group of other artists at the gathering – held annually in honour of Canadian Grammy nominees – before making a brief speech to the cheers of a grateful crowd.

“My great grandfather, Lazarus Cohen, came to Canada in 1869, to the county of Glengarry, a little town in Maberly,” Cohen said.

“It's customary to thank people for the help and aid they've given. On this occasion, because of the great hospitality that was accorded my ancestor who came here over 140 years ago, I want to thank this country, Canada, for allowing us to live and work and flourish in a place that was different from all other places in the world.

“So I thank Canada for the opportunity that was given me to work and play and flourish. ... Thank you, friends.”

While Cohen made only a brief appearance at the party, his presence carried weight with the other attendees.

“It's nice to be up there with an icon,” said Steve Wood of Alberta powwow dance group Northern Cree, nominated for a fifth time for best native American album, who stood next to Cohen onstage.

Cohen will be honoured on Saturday with a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy, which puts on the Grammys.

The celebrated musician and poet, oddly, has only ever won one Grammy and it wasn't for one of his own albums. He earned a trophy for contributing vocals to Herbie Hancock's River: The Joni Letters, which won album of the year in 2008.

The group of Canadian Grammy hopefuls who attended the poolside party on Thursday could then potentially match Cohen's tally at Sunday's 51st Grammy Awards (Global, 8 p.m. ET).

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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby Florian » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:03 pm

A short Video of LC's speech:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhODAb6xD9Y
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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby Mollydog » Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:36 pm

This is on the CBC site (audio and pictures). I'm not sure if it can be accessed globally. I love the comment "If you missed Leonard Cohen's speech for his lifetime achievement award at the Canadian Blast last night, listen and be humbled".

http://radio3.cbc.ca/
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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby sturgess66 » Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:21 am

Thank you florian and Mollydog!

And Mollydog - the CBC link can be accessed - at least in the USA. And it is well worth listening to - to hear Leonard Cohen speak - and then to hear the response - and whoever speaks after in thanking him. :D :D
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Postby jeremek » Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:45 am

Thank you for all links. You are wonderful.
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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby sturgess66 » Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:13 am

Some pictures from last night posted at Canoe.ca

http://blog.canoe.ca/ent/2010/01/29/gra ... _the_consu


[Click on link for whole article]

Grammy Awards Day 1. A night at the Consulate.
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Canadian Consul General in Los Angeles, David Fransen hosted an event last night at his residence to celebrate all the Canadian nominees. "Just make sure not to brake anything", he joked in his welcoming speech. Canada received 13 nominations for 11 artists this year. Neil Young and Leonard Cohen are also honored by The Recording Academy.

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Leonard Cohen, who is this year Grammy's Lifetime Achievement Award took the stage to share his love of Canada. Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhODAb6xD9Y
[same link that Florian provided]

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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby mutti » Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:16 am

I just came home from work and turned on the telly to CBC News and the first thing mentioned was the pre-Grammy party at the Canadian consulate in LA. They showed Leonard giving a namaste to the audience while on stage
I will quote most of what was said:
"This year is a little bit bigger deal than the rest ....what's different this year is that Grammy weekend will cast a spotlight on two of Canada's legendary Men of Music, Leonard Cohen and Neil Young".
Then Leonard said "I want to thank this country Canada for allowing us to live and work and flourish in a place that was different than all other places in the world".
They showed a collage of photos in the background that had photos of him at different stages of his life.

What a gift I caught this!
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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby Mollydog » Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:30 am

I just watched it too, Leslie!! You could see how much he is loved and respected by his peers.

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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby mutti » Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:47 am

Yes I agree Mollydog!
Proud to be a Canadian at this moment after hearing that speech!
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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby ladydi » Sat Jan 30, 2010 3:49 pm

Thanks so much Mollydog for sharing this with us. What a grateful and humble speech from Leonard. My eyes are moist and my heart feels full that he is "our" Leonard...and that he is Canadian.

Leslie, that must have been one of those "random LC moments" to turn on the tv just at the perfect time! :D

Makes this "Canadian abroad" feel so proud.
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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby leonardmtl » Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:46 pm

As a Canadian from Leonard's hometown, I continue to be deeply touched by his heartfelt connection to our country. Yes, his short speech was humbling...but not withstanding his world wide fame, it articulated his sincere respect for his 140 year old roots. No wonder he is so grounded.

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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby Susy » Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:14 pm

Hello Florian,
thank you so much for posting this video.....
only 48 wonderful seconds :D and He is and
will always be " Our Man " :D
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Re: Cohen Pays Respect To Canada At Consulate Showcase in LA

Postby Quasand » Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:00 pm

We can now call Leonard Cohen a two-time Grammy winner.

2008 River: The Joni Letters (Album of the Year)
2010 Lifetime Achievement
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