Authors: Peter Ames Carlin
early success of
education of
education of, with Israels
Emory University lectures and
film
Annie Hall
and
film
Graduate
and
film
One Trick Pony
and
finances and
first big hit with “Sound of Silence”
first copyright
folk music and
folk-rock and
friendship with Carthy and
friendship with Hoblyn and
friendship with Tannen and
Graceland
recorded
Greatest Hits, Etc.
released
hand stiffness and
Hearts and Bones
(
Think Too Much
) recorded
interviews of
manager Lewis and
Mandela rally and
Marks Music and
Monterey Pop and
musical and performing style of
music publishing and
NYU songwriting workshop and
Olodum building donated by
Paul Simon 1964
â
1993
released
Paul Simon
recorded
Paul Simon Songbook
recorded
Paul Simon Special
and
performs and lives in Britain after college
performs in Britain and Europe after first hit
performs with Artie, after first stay in England and
personality of
produces Frank
produces Tico and the Triumphs
Queens College Follies and
radio show
Five to Ten
and
relationship with Artie
relationship with father
Rhythm of the Saints
recorded
Roche sisters aided by
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
Rolling Stone
cover and
romance and marriage to Carrie Fisher
romance and marriage to Edie Brickell
romance and marriage to Peggy Harper
romance with Bette Midler
romance with Kathy Chitty
romance with Shelley Duvall
S&G breakup and
S&G breakup and, “My Little Town” recorded with Artie after
S&G personality balance and
S&G reunions and
SNL
appearances and
So Beautiful or So What
recorded
social life of, after divorce
Songs from the Capeman
recorded
Still Crazy After All These Years
recorded
Stockbridge summer and
Stranger to Stranger
recorded
success of, as solo artist
Surprise
recorded
There Goes Rhymin' Simon
recorded
tours Japan
tours of 1983â84 and
tours South Africa
tours with Dylan
tours with Wilson
travels to Brazil to record
travels to Jamaica to record
travels to Paris to record
travels to South Africa to record
Woodley collaboration and
writer's block and
writing credit disputes and
You're the One
recorded
Simon, Rosie (aunt)
Simon, Trieda “Frieda” (grandmother)
Simon and Garfunkel (S&G).
See also
Garfunkel, Arthur; Simon, Paul Frederic;
and specific albums, concerts, and songs
awards and honors
Bookends
recorded
breakup of
Bridge
recorded
cancer benefit reunion
Central Park Concert and tour reunion
Concert Event of a Lifetime reunion
concerts and touring
contract with Columbia and
contract with Melba and
contract with Prosen and
decide to use real names
early copyrights
folk-rock remix and sales surge
formed, as folk duo
Graduate
and
high school act as Tom and Jerry
Lagunoff as manager
launderette sessions and
Lewis as manager
McGovern and
Merenstein and
musical style of
“My Little Town” recorded, despite split
One Summer Night Tour reunion
Parsley, Sage
recorded
perform in Greenwich Village
publicity and
reunion attempts and failures
SNL
reunions
Songs of America
documentary on
“Sound of Silence” becomes first hit
Sounds of Silence
recorded
success of
Think Too Much
recorded and scratched
Wednesday Morning
recorded
Simon and Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
Simon Olympics
Simonson, Eric
“Simple Desultory Philippic, A”
Siskel, Gene
16 Magazine
Skatalites
Skibell, Joseph
Sky, Pat
Slash Records
Sledge, Percy
“Slip Slidin' Away”
Smith, Ian
Smits, Jimmy
Smothers, Tommy
Sneak Previews
(TV show)
Snow, Phoebe
So Beautiful or So What
“Soft Parachutes”
“So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright”
“Someday, One Day”
“Some Folks' Loves Roll Easy”
“Something So Right”
“Somewhere They Can't Find Me”
Sondheim, Stephen
“Song About the Moon”
“Song for the Asking”
Song of Jacob Zulu
(Yourgrau)
Songs from the Capeman
Songs of America
(TV documentary)
Songs of Earth and Sky
Songs Our Daddy Taught Us
Soul Brothers
“Soul Man”
“Sound of Silence, The”
Sounds of Silence
South Africa
South African Musicians Union
Sparks
“Sparrow”
Sparta Florida publishing
Speck, Richard
Speed, Geoff
“Spirit Voices”
Springsteen, Bruce
Staple Singers
Star, Rego
Stardust Memories
(film)
Star Wars
(film)
Stavers, Gloria
Stax Records
Steely Dan
Steinem, Gloria
Steppenwolf
Stern, Daniel
Stern, Isaac
Sternberg, Eugenia
Sternberg, Fritz
Stevens, Cat
Stevens, Wallace
Stewart, Al
Stewart, Mark
Steyn, Rory
“Still Crazy After All These Years”
Still Crazy After All These Years
Stills, Stephen
Stimela
“St. Judy's Comet”
Stoke, Harold
Stoller, Mike
Stookey, Paul
Stranger to Stranger
Strassner, Helen
Streisand, Barbra
Sullivan, Redd
Summer Festival for Peace
“Sun City”
“Sun Is Burning”
“Surfer Girl”
Surprise
Surrealistic Pillow
Susser, Bobby
Swampers
Swan Silvertones
Sweet, Jeffrey
Sylbert, Anthea
“Take Me to the Mardi Gras”
Tambo, Oliver
Tannen, Mary
Tannen, Mike
Tannen, Nat
Tauber, Joan
Tauber, Judith
Tauber, June
Tau ea Matsehka
Taylor, Derek
Taylor, Elizabeth
Taylor, James
Taylor, True (Paul's pseudonym)
“Teacher, The”
Ted Steele Show
Tee, Richard
“Teenage Fool”
“Tenderness”
Terfus, Dolly
“That Was Your Mother”
There Goes Rhymin' Simon
“They Try to Tell Us We're Too Young”
Thielemans, Toots
“Think Too Much”
Think Too Much
Thomas, Tracy
Thornton, Big Mama
Tico and the Triumphs
Time
Times
(London)
“Times They Are A-Changin', The”
Titelman, Russ
Todd, Mike
Tom and Jerry
Tomlin, Lily
Tony Awards
Toots and the Maytals
Topic Records
“To Ramona”
Torn, Rip
“Township Jive”
“Train in the Distance”
Tribute Records
“True or False”
Truman, Harry
Tubert, Susana
Tucker, Ira
Turman, Larry
Turner, Ike
Turner, Tina
“Tutti Frutti”
Tutu, Desmond
“Twist and Shout”
Two Against Nature
“Two Teenagers”
Uakti
UN Centre Against Apartheid
“Under African Skies”
United Democratic Front
United Nations African Mothers Association
United Nations Special Committee Against Apartheid
Updike, John
Urabamba
USA for Africa
USA Today
Uttal, Larry
Valens, Ritchie
Valentine, Penny
Valentino, Rudolph
Vallens, Addy
Van Ronk, Dave
van Wyk, Attie
Van Zandt, Steve
Variety
“Vietnam”
Vietnam War
Village Music Inc.
Village Voice
Vincent, Gene
Vogue
“Voices of Old People”
Wahlberg, Mark
Walcott, Derek
Walken, Christopher
Walsh, Joe
“Wanderer, The”
Warburton, Reginald
Warner Bros.
Waronker, Lenny
Warwick, Dionne
Warwick Records
“Was a Sunny Day”
Washington, Dinah
Washington Post
“Water in My Ear”
Watermark
Waters, Muddy
Wayne, John
“We Are the World”
Weavers
Webb, Charles
Weckl, Dave
“Wednesday Morning A.M.”
Wednesday Morning AM
Weiner, Mark
Weinstein, Paula
Weiss, Gene
Welch, Gillian
Welk, Lawrence
Wemar Music
Wenner, Jann
“We Shall Overcome”
West, Stanley
West Side Story
(musical)
“We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin'”
“What a Wonderful World”
“What I Am”
“When Numbers Get Serious”
“Whispering Bells”
White, Timothy
White Album
Who, the
“Why Don't You Write Me”
“Why Must I Be a Teenager in Love”
“Wild Flower”
Wild Thornberrys, The
(film)
William Morris agency
Williams, Robin
Wilson, Brian
Wilson, Dave
Wilson, Kim
Wilson, Tom
Winningham, Mare
WINS-AM radio
Winter, Johnny
Winter Festival for Peace
Wood, Graham
Woodley, Bruce
Workers' Music Association
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Wright, Gene
“Wristband”
Yale, Arthur
Yarrow, Peter
Yetnikoff, Walter
“You Baby You”
“You Can Call Me Al”
“You Can Tell the World”
“You'll Never Walk Alone”
Young, Neil
Young, Robert
Young Frankenstein
(film)
“You're Kind”
You're the One
Zaks, Jerry
Zappa, Frank
Zimbabwe
Louis and Belle Simon in later years. “My father is the person who most influenced my thinking and my life,” Paul said.
At the height of “Hey, Schoolgirl,” old friends and new pop sensations.