By Jordan Salama ’19The Princeton Alumni Weekly Garfunkel sometimes grows weary trying to escape the shadow of his friend. My walking companion for the afternoon wore a dark coat and black winter cap, covering the little that was left of […]
By Jordan Salama ’19The Princeton Alumni Weekly Garfunkel sometimes grows weary trying to escape the shadow of his friend. My walking companion for the afternoon wore a dark coat and black winter cap, covering the little that was left of […]
by Andy Greene – November 2017 In the spring of 1983, Art Garfunkel stepped out of his New York apartment building and began a walk across North America. The journey was conducted across 40 installments (always picking up exactly where […]
Stephen Dreusner Salon.com October 1, 2015 You don’t just interview Art Garfunkel. The singer doesn’t seem to enjoy the rigmarole of press queries and prepared questions, the awkward pauses and rehearsed answers. Promotional Q&As often possess a dry, stilted air, […]
By Jim Clash, Forbes.com Nov/Dec 2014 As a journalist, I‘ve done my share of big interviews. By choice, many have been “heroes” of mine growing up – Neil Armstrong, Joe Frazier, Sir Edmund Hillary, Ginger Baker, Sir Roger Bannister. As […]
By Ken Sharp, Rock Cellar 2014 Expressive and fragile, powerful and robust, Art Garfunkel possesses one of the most extraordinary voices in pop music. As one half of Simon & Garfunkel, riding on the wings of such timeless songs as […]
Source: Rolling Stone Magazine Published: February 19, 2014 Author: Andy Greene Simon and Garfunkel’s headlining set at the 2010 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival was one of the most difficult two hours of Art Garfunkel’s life. A couple of […]
Village Voice Blogs By Tony Ortega, Thursday, Jan. 7 2010 Clip Job: an excerpt every day from the Voice archives. November 3, 1966, Vol. XII, No. 3The Sound of J.D. Salinger ClappingBy Richard Goldstein We know about the sound of […]
February 17, 2007 The Telegraph UK By Tom Horan Few songs have caught the world’s imagination quite like Bridge Over Troubled Water. Sung by Art Garfunkel 37 years ago, it still has an extraordinary power to move and uplift. For […]
July 2006 Sunday Mail – UK Art Garfunkel, 64 is famous as the curly-haired half of Simon & Garfunkel. The duo’s 1970 album, Bridge Over Troubled Water, was voted one of the greatest albums of all time by Rolling Stone […]
June 8 , 2006 The Scotsman By James McNair BIT OF trivia for you: Art Garfunkel’s website has a chronology of every book he has digested since 1968. “Socrates said the unexamined life is not worth living,” the singer tells […]
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