Marc Cohn is an American singer-songwriter, renowned for his soulful folk-rock sound and emotive storytelling. Rising to prominence in the early 1990s, his song "Walking in Memphis" became a hit, earning him a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1992. His music, characterized by introspective lyrics and a distinctive blend of pop, folk, and blues influences, has solidified his place in the landscape of contemporary singer-songwriters. Despite a relatively limited discography, Cohn's influence and musical craftsmanship make him a significant figure in his genre.