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  2. Suzanne (Leonard Cohen song) - Wikipedia

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    "Suzanne" was inspired by Cohen's platonic relationship with the dancer Suzanne Verdal. Its lyrics describe the rituals that they enjoyed when they met: Suzanne would invite Cohen to visit her apartment by the harbour in Montreal, where she would serve him Constant Comment tea, [5] and they would walk around Old Montreal past the church of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, where sailors were blessed ...

  3. Armand Vaillancourt - Wikipedia

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    Vaillancourt was born on September 3, 1929, in Black Lake, Quebec, Canada. [2] He received his art training at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal. [2] During the early 1960s he was friends with Leonard Cohen, who wrote the song, "Suzanne" about Vaillancourt's girlfriend, Suzanne Verdal. [3]

  4. Music Canada (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The broadcast included Vincent Warren of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens with choreography by Suzanne Verdal. The Expo 67 site was seen in the background which was under construction at that time. Paddy Sampson produced this broadcast, with writer Barry Callaghan. 2 November 1966: "Percy Faith: Off the Record", dedicated to the bandleader and ...

  5. Leonard Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Norman Cohen was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in the Montreal anglophone enclave of Westmount, Quebec, on September 21, 1934.His Lithuanian Jewish mother, Marsha ("Masha") Klonitsky (1905–1978), [3] [4] emigrated to Canada in 1927 and was the daughter of Talmudic writer and rabbi Solomon Klonitsky-Kline.

  6. Days of Open Hand - Wikipedia

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    Days of Open Hand is the third studio album by Suzanne Vega. It was released on April 10, 1990, through A&M Records. The album was the follow-up to the successful Solitude Standing (1987). It was produced by Vega and Anton Sanko, who also co-wrote six of the album's eleven tracks.

  7. Suzanne Charny - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Charny is an American actress, dancer, and sculptor. Early years. Charny was raised in Brooklyn and attended the High School for the Performing Arts in New ...

  8. Susanne Zenor - Wikipedia

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    Zenor appeared in the Woody Allen movie Play It Again, Sam (1972) in which her name was listed as Suzanne Zenor. She played Alda Wadsworth in The Baby (1973) [ 3 ] and was credited as Suzanne Zenor. She also appeared as one of Stockard Channing 's victims on TV in Joan Rivers ' dark comedy The Girl Most Likely To...

  9. Suzanne Vega (album) - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Vega exceeded both A&M and Vega's expectations by selling over 200,000 copies in the US. [3] The album would peak at number 91 on the Billboard 200. [5] It was even more successful in the UK, where sales numbers exceeded 300,000 and the album reached number 11. [3] [6] "Marlene on the Wall" was released as the album's first single.