Adam Cohen is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Cohen was born September 18, 1972, in Montreal, but spent many years of his childhood living with his American ex-pat mother, Suzanne Elrod, in Paris and the south of France, after his parents separated. He spent parts of his childhood on the Greek island Hydra, in Greenwich Village, and Los Angeles. Though he is attached to different parts of the world, he considers Greece to be his home. He taught himself to play guitar, drums, and piano by age 12. He worked as a roadie in 1990 and studied international relations at Syracuse University. He was signed by Columbia Records in 1997. He achieved some success as a songwriter for other artists. He co-wrote "Lullaby in Blue", a song about a woman who gave up a child for adoption. Bette Midler recorded it for her album Bathhouse Betty and described it as her favorite on the album: "I've never heard a pop song about a person who gives their child up and is missing the child The first time I heard that song, I burst into tears. His 1998 debut album was well regarded critically Stephen Holden of The New York Times called it "grimly perceptive" and "a promising beginning". The album went on to produce a radio hit "Cry Ophelia" which was well received and charted but the project as a whole was not a big commercial success.
Who is Adam Cohen's hair stylist? Some of the hair stylists that Adam Cohen has worked with for red carpet or editorial shoots include: Mara Schiavetti.
Who is Adam Cohen's hair stylist? Some of the hair stylists that Adam Cohen has worked with for red carpet or editorial shoots include: Mara Schiavetti.
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Hair stylist that Adam Cohen has worked with is: Mara Schiavetti.