[Home]History of Simon and Garfunkel

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Revision 8 . . (edit) September 26, 2001 7:55 pm by (logged).117.133.xxx [correct tense ("inspire by" => "inspired by")]
Revision 7 . . (edit) September 26, 2001 7:35 pm by Gareth Owen
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Popular music duo comprising [Paul Simon]? and [[Art Garfunkel|]]Arthur 'Art' Garfunkel. Formed while both were in high school and originally called Tom and Jerry, Simon and Garfunkel were amongst the most popular recording artists of the 1960s.
Popular music duo comprising [Paul Simon]? and [Arthur 'Art' Garfunkel]?. Formed while both were in high school and originally called Tom and Jerry, Simon and Garfunkel were amongst the most popular recording artists of the 1960s.

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They first found prominence as part of the same New York City folk music scene as Bob Dylan, with close harmony singing inspire by the Everly Brothers, married to Simon's acoustic guitar playing. Their first album for [Columbia records]? was a minor hit, but shortly after Simon? moved to England for a while, where he recorded the solo "[/Paul Simon songbook]?". Whilst Simon was in England, the duo's US producer Tom Wilson, who had heard [The Byrds]?' early folk-rock records, added an electric backing band to the track [/Sounds of Silence]?. The resulting single was a massive hit, and Simon returned to record more tracks in a similar style.
They first found prominence as part of the same New York City folk music scene as Bob Dylan, with close harmony singing inspired by the Everly Brothers, married to Simon's acoustic guitar playing. Their first album for [Columbia records]? was a minor hit, but shortly after Simon? moved to England for a while, where he recorded the solo "[/Paul Simon songbook]?". Whilst Simon was in England, the duo's US producer Tom Wilson, who had heard [The Byrds]?' early folk-rock records, added an electric backing band to the track [/Sounds of Silence]?. The resulting single was a massive hit, and Simon returned to record more tracks in a similar style.

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*The Graduate(Original Soundtrack)
*The Graduate (Original Soundtrack)

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