Sun 4/2 @ 2PM
As 2016 music world deaths went, Canadian bard Leonard Cohen’s was overshadowed by Prince’s and David Bowie’s. But the singer/songwriter/ poet/novelist, who died in November at the age of 82, was beloved and influential, penning darkly gorgeous and mystery-shrouded songs like “Suzanne” and “Halleluia,” his most recorded song.
Cleveland’s SLAPJazz quartet — Michael Scheiman and Tom Zubal on guitars, Michael Zubal on bass and John Scully on drums — will be exploring and improvising on his music instrumentally in a free performance at the Lakewood Public Library Auditorium.