Clive Davis Looks Back on Simon & Garfunkel’s Breakup in New Memoir
There must be something in the air lately when it comes to Simon & Garfunkel.
There must be something in the air lately when it comes to Simon & Garfunkel.
Here's to you, Mr. Art Garfunkel. The onetime grade school classmate and eventual singing partner of Paul Simon turns 71 on Nov. 5.
Art Garfunkel had hoped to return to the road this fall, but the singer has revealed that his recent vocal woes will not allow him to make the run.
We're all classic rock fans here, so we can probably pretty much all agree that the world would be an emptier place without the voice of the guy whose angelic tenor powered 'Bridge Over Troubled Water.' But that's a future that, until relatively recently, we faced thanks to the vocal paralysis that had plagued Art Garfunkel since 2010.
On Aug. 28, Art Garfunkel, one of the most pure voices in rock history, will release 'The Singer,' a 2-CD, 34-song retrospective. The collection includes work from throughout his nearly 50-year career, including Simon & Garfunkel, his acclaimed solo albums and two new recordings.