Saturday March 14 at 8 PM
Roy Thomson Hall
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Although it has been 35 years since "Bridge Over Troubled
Water" was recorded, Art Garfunkel's image and signature vocal
remain among the most instantly recognizable in popular music.
His "beautiful countertenor," as Neil Strauss described Art's
voice in The New York Times, is clear and resonant, surely one
of the finest instruments in all of popular music, and a time-honored
friend to a world of listeners.
Art collaborated with childhood friend Paul Simon, and they
started performing as Simon & Garfunkel at the height of the
folk music boom in late-1963. Within a year they were signed to
Columbia Records, who paired them with producer/engineer Roy
Halee. Simon & Garfunkel maintained a tireless pace in the
recording studio and on the road, reaching a wide and loyal
international audience.
From 1964 to 1970 they recorded a groundbreaking string of
classic albums, most notably "Bridge Over Troubled Water,"
"Cecilia," "El Condor Pasa," and "My Little Town." Simon &
Garfunkel won five Grammy awards together in the ‘60s and ‘70s.
In 1990, Paul and Art were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame. He has also released a series of successful solo
albums.
Garfunkel’s career and interests have branched out into acting (Catch-22,
Carnal Knowledge, Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession, Good
to Go and Boxing Helena), and long-distance walking
world-wide, including across Japan, the US, and Europe, starting
in Ireland and heading east towards Istanbul. Art says he
is "not a treadmill guy... this is my way of getting exercise."
In 2003, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel accepted the Grammy's
Lifetime Achievement Award and performed "Sound of Silence" to
open the live broadcast. Paul and Art decided the time was right
for a reunion and announced a worldwide tour that would continue
into 2004. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel performed together at
Madison Square Garden on September 20, 2005 in "From The Big
Apple to The Big Easy," a concert for long term relief and
rebuilding in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The duo sang
"Bridge Over Troubled Water," Homeward Bound" and "Mrs.
Robinson." The concert raised $9 million for long-term relief
from the hurricane.
Art Garfunkel released his 12th solo album, Some Enchanted
Evening in January 2007. The CD is a musical celebration of
material from the 20th century’s greatest songwriters, including
Rodgers & Hammerstein, Irving Berlin, Antonio Carlos Jobim and
George Gershwin.
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