List of awards and nominations received by Leonard Cohen

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Cohen was honoured alongside Chuck Berry as the recipients of the first annual PEN Awards for songwriting excellence at the JFK Presidential Library, Boston, Massachusetts on 26 February 2012. Leonard Cohen 2012.jpg
Cohen was honoured alongside Chuck Berry as the recipients of the first annual PEN Awards for songwriting excellence at the JFK Presidential Library, Boston, Massachusetts on 26 February 2012.
AwardYearNominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
Danish Music Awards 1993HimselfBest International MaleWon [1]
Hungarian Music Awards 2013 Old Ideas Best Foreign Pop AlbumWon [2]
2015 Popular Problems Nominated [3]
2020 Thanks for the Dance Nominated [4]
Žebřík Music Awards2009 Live in London Best International Music DVDNominated [5]

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