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, ‘Live in New York City’ – Album Review
Paul Simon, ‘Live in New York City’ – Album Review
Paul Simon, ‘Live in New York City’ – Album Review
‘So Beautiful or So What,’ the album Paul Simon released last year, was his best in two decades. It’s funny, smart, tuneful and, most of all, personal. Simon has never shied away from revealing too much. Going all the way back to Simon and Garfunkel’s earliest recordings, and continuing throughout his solo albums, the singer-songwriter finds universal truths through his own relationships. Read Mor
Paul Simon, ‘Surprise’ – Cute Babies on Album Covers
Paul Simon, ‘Surprise’ – Cute Babies on Album Covers
Paul Simon, ‘Surprise’ – Cute Babies on Album Covers
Who better than a newborn baby to properly illustrate the sense of wonder and new discovery found within the grooves of Paul Simon's 'Surprise,' his first new album after a six-year break? Simon credited producer Brian Eno with helping him discover a new way to make records on this critically acclaimed 2006 record...
Paul Simon, Eric Clapton Guest on Instrumentalist Jerry Douglas’ ‘Traveler’ Album
Paul Simon, Eric Clapton Guest on Instrumentalist Jerry Douglas’ ‘Traveler’ Album
Paul Simon, Eric Clapton Guest on Instrumentalist Jerry Douglas’ ‘Traveler’ Album
He's one of the most respected instrumentalists in bluegrass music, but more often than not he's relegated to playing second fiddle (or more likely dobro) to artists like Ricky Skaggs and Alison Krauss, among others. But with the 'Traveler' album, Jerry Douglas is the unifying element within all the songs.
Win Paul Simon’s 25th Anniversary ‘Graceland’ Box Set
Win Paul Simon’s 25th Anniversary ‘Graceland’ Box Set
Win Paul Simon’s 25th Anniversary ‘Graceland’ Box Set
It was one of the greatest albums of the '80s, and arguably right up there with any of Paul Simon's solo work. This year, 'Graceland' celebrates its 25th anniversary and we here at Ultimate Classic Rock have teamed up with Sony Legacy to provide you with the chance to win a copy of Paul Simon's 25th Anniversary Edition 'Graceland' box set.
Paul Simon Wins Polar Music Prize
Paul Simon Wins Polar Music Prize
Paul Simon Wins Polar Music Prize
Congratulations to Paul Simon for nabbing the 2012 Polar Music Prize, which is awarded annually in Sweden to one contemporary artist and to one classical artist. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma grabbed the award on the classical side.
Paul Simon Teams Up With Wynton Marsalis for New York Concert
Paul Simon Teams Up With Wynton Marsalis for New York Concert
Paul Simon Teams Up With Wynton Marsalis for New York Concert
Build yourself a musical career as lengthy as Paul Simon's and chances are, you'll eventually lose track of how many shows you've played, and the performances of your greatest hits will start to blur together. But every so often, a special show comes along -- as Simon demonstrated last week when he delved into his songbook with the aid of some very special guests.

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