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Cohen makes Montreux comeback
09/07/2008 07:40 - (SA)
Montreux - Songwriter Leonard Cohen returned to the Montreux Jazz Festival on Tuesday for his first concert here in 23 years.
Cohen, 73, played favourite old songs Suzanne and the much-covered Hallelujah, as well as newer, lesser-known tracks like The Future, the title track of his 1992 album of the same name.
The Canadian is on his first major tour since 1994. Earlier this year, he was inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside Madonna and John Mellencamp.
Cohen is among the highlights of the two-week music extravaganza held every year on the shores of Lake Geneva.
Four-time Grammy winner Erykah Badu opened the event on Friday.
Joan Baez, k.d. lang and last year's Montreux discovery Sophie Hunger played an all-female night on Sunday, while Herbie Hancock, Al Jarreau, Chaka Khan and Angelique Kidjo will perform at a 75th birthday celebration for music impresario Quincy Jones on July 14.
Alicia Keys, Pete Doherty's band Babyshambles, Lenny Kravitz and Paul Simon will also be playing at Montreux.
The event, which is in its 42nd year, also features a host of free concerts including performances by jazz ensembles from several US universities.
Organisers say they expect 220 000 people to visit the festival, which ends July 19.
- AP
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