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- 0,,20160694,00.html accessDate "2015-12-02".
- 0,,20160694,00.html author "Dyball, Rennie".
- 0,,20160694,00.html isCitedBy Marc_Cohn.
- 0,,20160694,00.html issue "20.0".
- 0,,20160694,00.html journal People_(magazine).
- 0,,20160694,00.html quote "[Subtitle: He Had a Huge Hit with 'Walking in Memphis,' but Marc Cohn Nearly Lost It All When a Carjacker Shot Him at Close Range.] 'After playing a show in Denver on Aug. 7, 2005, Cohn climbed into a van with his band and noticed "somebody off in the distance, running very fast," he recalls, "and about five seconds later this figure just stands in front of the van. I think I was the only person who [saw] the gun." In a failed carjacking attempt, the gunman fired one shot through the windshield; the bullet hit the singer's left temple. "The first sensation I felt was just blood," he says. At the hospital, "doctors told me I was the luckiest unlucky guy they had met in a long, long time." The bullet barely missed Cohn's eye and lodged near his skull. After it was removed, he was kept under observation for just eight hours before being released... It's a question that dogged him in the weeks that followed—which coincided with Hurricane Katrina. Watching TV coverage of the storm, Cohn—who hails not from Memphis but Cleveland—was struck by a line from an essay by writer Rick Bragg about the people of New Orleans: "But I have seen these people dance, laughing, to the edge of the grave. I believe that, now, they will dance back from it." And with that, his creativity surged. "I thought, that's a song I can write. 'Dance Back from the Grave.' It would be a story to tell about New Orleans,"".
- 0,,20160694,00.html title "Singer's Second Chance".
- 0,,20160694,00.html url 0,,20160694,00.html.
- 0,,20160694,00.html volume "Vol. 68".
- 0,,20160694,00.html year "2007".