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  1. Marc Cohn is a songwriter from Cleveland (Ohio), a noble storyteller in the tradition of country singers, but with the rebel attitude of Jesse Winchester and the intellectual posture of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor. Marc Cohn (Atlantic, 1991) yielded the hit Walking In Memphis, and The Rainy Season (Atlantic, 1993) was a decent follow ...

  2. 21 de feb. de 1991 · Vocals – James Taylor (2) Acoustic Guitar – Marc Cohn. Bass – Mark Egan. Drums – Steve Gadd. Vocals – James Taylor (2) 4:18: 11: True Companion. Slide Guitar, Irish Bouzouki – John Leventhal. Violin – Robin Batteau. ... Produced by Marc Cohn and Ben Wisch On back of inlay:

  3. Before becoming an award-winning solo artist, singer-songwriter Marc Cohn was a session musician and played piano on Tracy Chapman’s 1989 LP, Crossroads.∙ His signature song, 1991’s stirring Top 40 hit “Walking in Memphis,” is a celebration of the roots of American soul, R&B, gospel, and early rock ’n’ roll. ∙ At the 1992 Grammy Awards, Cohn won Best New Artist, and “Walking ...

  4. 16 de ene. de 2016 · By Ross Altman, PhD. Singer-Songwriter Marc Cohn broke through to a national audience 25 years ago with his 1991 hit Walking in Memphis. But before he could walk in Memphis this Cleveland songwriter had to fly there, and thereby hangs a tale. James Taylor no less gave him the idea—to break out of a spell of writer’s block.

  5. You're watching the official music video for the original "Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn from his self-titled debut album (Atlantic - 1991). "Walking in M...

  6. Jeff’s first tour as a duo with Marc Cohn in the US and Europe was in 1991-1992, but it was James Taylor who introduced Jeff to up and coming singer songwriter, Marc Cohn, when Marc moved to NYC in the early 1990s.

  7. Raitt, James Taylor, David Crosby, Graham Nash and Patty Griffin all made guest appearances on Cohn’s early records for Atlanta, as his reputation as an artist and performer continued to grow. In 1998, Cohn took a decade-long sabbatical from recording, ending in 2007 with Join the Parade.