Paul Simon

Paul Simon’s career started in the late ‘50s as half of a duo called Tom & Jerry. After a brief stint in England as a folksinger, the New Jersey-bred Simon hooked up with his old singing partner Art Garfunkel to form one of music’s most enduring duos. After five increasingly popular albums throughout the ‘60s, Simon & Garfunkel called it quits after 1970’s ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ LP, opening the door to Simon’s solo career, which he launched with 1972’s self-titled album. ‘Still Crazy After All These Years,’ from 1975, won a ton of Grammys and made Simon one of the biggest artists on the planet. A decade later, he repeated the success with his greatest and most innovative album, the globe-trekking ‘Graceland,’ which explored African rhythms within Western contexts. His most recent LP, from 2011, was his biggest hit, and best album, in 20 years.

Paul Simon Performs at Funeral for Slain Newtown Teacher Victoria Soto
Paul Simon Performs at Funeral for Slain Newtown Teacher Victoria Soto
Paul Simon Performs at Funeral for Slain Newtown Teacher Victoria Soto
Paul Simon joined mourners for the funeral of slain Sandy Hook Elementary first grade teacher Victoria Soto on Wednesday (Dec. 19). According to the New York Daily News, the singer picked up his guitar with no introduction and performed 'The Sound of Silence' midway through the memorial service for the 27-year-old, to her gathered family and friends. It was Soto's favorite song. Afterward, he retu
Chevy Chase in ‘You Can Call Me Al’ by Paul Simon
Chevy Chase in ‘You Can Call Me Al’ by Paul Simon
Chevy Chase in ‘You Can Call Me Al’ by Paul Simon
Chevy Chase made perhaps the most popular celebrity music video cameo of the '80s when he appeared in Paul Simon's 'You Can Call Me Al' video. The comedian lip-synched the entire Simon track while the musician sat quietly by, just waiting for a moment to interject only to have that moment be a conga drum solo. Simon and Chase would also enjoy a little horn play and dancing before the clip came to
Paul Simon – October 2012 Classic Rock Birthdays
Paul Simon – October 2012 Classic Rock Birthdays
Paul Simon – October 2012 Classic Rock Birthdays
Paul Simon turns 71 on Oct. 13, but the legendary Simon & Garfunkel and solo star shows absolutely no signs of slowing down. Together, Simon & Garfunkel coined such hits as 'The Sound of Silence,' 'Scarborough Fair,' 'The Boxer,' and 'Mrs. Robins...

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