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The Simon & Garfunkel Story
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
Spartanburg, SC
Mar 24 Tue • 2026 • 7:30pm
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Simon & Garfunkel | |
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Art Garfunkel (left) and Paul Simon in Dublin, 1982 | |
| Background information | |
| Also known as | Tom & Jerry (1956–1958) |
| Origin | Forest Hills, Queens, New York City, U.S. |
| Genres | |
| Works | Simon & Garfunkel discography |
| Years active |
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| Label | Columbia |
| Past members | Paul Simon Art Garfunkel |
| Website | simonandgarfunkel |
Simon & Garfunkel were an American musical duo comprising the singer-songwriter Paul Simon and the singer Art Garfunkel. They were one of the best-selling musical acts of the 1960s. Their recordings include three U.S. number-one singles—"The Sound of Silence" and the two Record of the Year Grammy winners "Mrs. Robinson" and "Bridge over Troubled Water"—as well as "Homeward Bound", "I Am a Rock", "Scarborough Fair/Canticle", "A Hazy Shade of Winter", "America", "The Boxer" and "Cecilia".
Simon and Garfunkel met in school in Queens, New York City, in 1953, where they learned to harmonize and Simon began writing songs. As teenagers, under the name Tom & Jerry, they had minor success with "Hey Schoolgirl" (1957), a song imitating their idols, the Everly Brothers. In 1963, they regrouped and signed to Columbia Records as Simon & Garfunkel. Their debut album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. (1964), sold poorly; Simon returned to a solo career, this time in England, while Garfunkel resumed his studies at Columbia University.
In 1965, a remixed version of "The Sound of Silence", became a US AM radio hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Simon & Garfunkel released their second album, Sounds of Silence, in 1966, and toured colleges nationwide. They assumed more creative control on their third album, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, released in 1966. Their music featured prominently in Mike Nichols's 1967 film The Graduate, and in 1968 the soundtrack album and the duo's fourth album, Bookends, featuring the hit version of "Mrs. Robinson", reached number one on the Billboard Top 200.
Simon and Garfunkel had a troubled relationship, leading to artistic disagreements and their breakup in 1970. Their final studio album, Bridge over Troubled Water, released that January, became one of the world's best-selling albums. Following their split, Simon had a successful solo career, releasing albums including the acclaimed Graceland (1986).[3] Garfunkel released successful singles such as "All I Know" (1973) and "I Only Have Eyes for You" (1975) and "Bright Eyes" (Britain's top single of 1979). He pursued acting, with leading roles in the Mike Nichols film Catch-22 (1970) and Nicolas Roeg's Bad Timing (1980).
Simon & Garfunkel have reunited several times. Their 1981 concert in Central Park may have attracted more than 500,000 people, one of the largest concert attendances in history.[4][5] They won seven Grammy Awards[6] and four Grammy Hall of Fame Awards. In 1990, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[7] Richie Unterberger described them as "the most successful folk-rock duo of the 1960s" and one of the most popular artists from the decade.[8] They are among the best-selling music artists, having sold more than 100 million records.[9] They were ranked 40th on Rolling Stone's 2010 list of the Greatest Artists of All Time[10] and third on its list of the greatest duos.[11]
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One of pop music's most influential duos…
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