Band

  • Bandurria, Laud, Archilaud and 12-string Guitar

    Javier Mas

    Javier Mas was born in Zaragoza, Spain. He began playing the 12-string bandurria at the age of nine. Three years later he picked up the drums and twelve string guitar and at the age of eighteen bought a laud (the same instrument as the bandurria...

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  • Keyboards

    Neil Larsen

    Neil Larsen has had a long and varied career recording two albums with his group Full Moon, one as a member of the Larsen-Feiten Band (which included the hit single “Who’ll Be the Fool Tonight”) as well as four solo albums. The title track from...

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  • Background Vocals

    Sharon Robinson

    Classically trained pianist and background vocalist Sharon Robinson first started working with Leonard Cohen on his 1979 Field Commander Cohen tour. An established songwriter in her own right, partway through the tour she and Cohen collaborated...

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  • Guitars, Pedal Steel, Background Vocals

    Bob Metzger

    Guitarist Bob Metzger has previously toured with Leonard Cohen on the 1988 “I’m Your Man” and 1993 “The Future” World Tours. He co-produced, along with engineer/producer Leanne Ungar, the 1994 CD “Cohen Live” which features highlights from both...

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  • Background Vocal, Harp & Guitar

    The Webb Sisters

    Hailing from Kent, England, the sublime Webb Sisters have spent the past ten years carving out a career as singer-songwriters with a gift for exquisite harmony singing. Growing up in a very musical family (their dad and both their brothers are...

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  • Percussion

    Rafael Gayol

    Master timekeeper Rafael Gayol’s first big break came in 1988 when Robbie Robertson invited him to play in a band Robertson was putting together to perform at the San Remo Festival that year. Over the course of the festival Rafael met the members...

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  • Musical Director, Bass, Background Vocals

    Roscoe Beck

    Bassist/Producer Roscoe Beck has had a long association with Leonard Cohen beginning with his work on the Recent Songs album in 1979 and continuing on the 1979/1980 tours. In 1986 Roscoe and Jennifer Warnes produced her highly acclaimed...

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  • Saxophone, Wind Instruments, Harmonica, Keyboard and Background Vocals

    Dino Soldo

    Referred to by Leonard Cohen as the “master of breath,” California-native Dino Soldo plays various electric and acoustic wind instruments, guitar, keyboards and the chromatic harmonica. Starting with guitar lessons at the age of five, Soldo...

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