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Batson, Mark

BBC

Beach Boys

Bear, Chris

Beatles

Beatty, Warren

“Be-Bop-a-Lula”

Beckett, Barry

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Belafonte, Harry

Bell, Al

Bellow, Saul

Belushi, John

“Benedictus”

Berg, Heidi

Bergen, Candice

Berklee College of Music

Berlin, Irving

Berlin, Steve

Berman, Bess Merenstein

Berman, Ike

Bernstein, Leonard

Berry, Chuck

Bible

“Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine”

Big Records

Billboard

Bird, Laurie

Blabbermouth

Blades, Rubén

Blaine, Hal

Blakey, Art

“Bleecker Street”

“Blessed”

Block, Martin

Blood, Sweat, and Tears

Blood on the Tracks

Bloomfield, Mike

Blow, Kurtis

“Blue Jay Way”

“Blue Mud/Simmer Down”

Boesak, Allan

“Bookends”

Bookends

“Bookends Theme”

Booker T. and the M.G.'s

Borack, Mickey

Born at the Right Time tour (1991)

Born to Run

Boston Phoenix

Botti, Chris

“Boxer, The”

“Boy in the Bubble, The”

Boyle, Peter

Boyoyo Boys

Breakaway

Brecker, Michael

Brecker, Randy

Brennan, Johnny

Brentwood Folk Club

Brickell, Edie (third wife)

“Bridge Over Troubled Water”

Bridge Over Troubled Water

“Bring Him Back Home”

Bringing It All Back Home

Brinkley, Christie

British Musicians' Union

Bromberg, David

Brooklyn Academy of Music

Brooklyn Law School

Brooks, Albert

“Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?”

Brothers Four

Brown, Blair

Brown, Huks

Brown, Ruth

Brubeck, Dave

Bruce, Ariel Piepe

Bruce, Lenny

Buffalo Springfield

Burke, Solomon

Bus Project

“Bye Bye Love”

Byrds

Byrne, David

Caiola, Al

Cale, J. J.

Caluza, Reuben

Campbell, Ian

Camp Washington Lodge

Canterbury Tales
(Chaucer)

“Can't Run But”

Capeman
(musical)

“Cards of Love”

Carlin, George

“Carlos Dominguez”

Carnal Knowledge
(film)

“Cars Are Cars”

Carter, Fred, Jr.

Carthy, Martin

Cash, Johnny

Cash Box

Catch-22
(film)

Cavett, Dick

CBS Radio and Television Orchestra

CBS Records.
See also
Columbia Records

CBS-TV

“Cecilia”

Central Park S&G reunion concert (1981)

Central Park Simon solo concert (1991)

Chaney, James

Charing Cross Music

Charles, Ray

Chase, Chevy

Chaucer, Geoffrey

Chenier, Clifton

Chess Records

Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago Tribune

Children of Apartheid

Children's Health Fund

Chiriaka, Len

Chitty, Kathy

Christgau, Robert

Christian Science Monitor

“Church Is Burning”

civil rights movement

Clark, Dick

Clark, Linda

Cleftones

Clegg, Johnny

Clemons, Clarence

Cliff, Jimmy

Clift, Montgomery

“Cloudy”

“Coast, The”

Cole, Nat King

Collins, Billy

Colony Records

Columbia Records

Columbia University

Company
(musical)

Concert Event of a Lifetime (1993)

“Congratulations”

Congress of Racial Equality

Connelly, Chris

“Conversion of the Jews, The” (Roth)

Cooke, Sam

“Cool, Cool River, The”

Cooper, Marty (Tico)

“Coplas”

“Corollary to a Poem by AE Housman” (Goodman)

Corsi, Stanley

Cosines

Costello, Elvis

Craft, Morty

Crawdaddy

“Crazy, Man, Crazy”

“Crazy Love Vol. II”

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Crosby, David

Crow, Bill

Crowley, Bob

Crows

“Cry Little Boy, Cry”

“Cuba Si, Nixon No”

Cyrkle

Dagler, Pat

“Dancin' Wild”

“Dangling Conversation, The”

Danleers

Dara, Olu

Darcey, Jerry (Chris Gentry)

“Darling Lorraine”

Davies, Dave

Davies, Ray

Davis, Clive

Davis, Gary

Davis, Miles

Dawes, Tom

Dawidoff, Nicholas

Dean, Walter

Delroys

Delsener, Ron

Del-Vikings

Denny, Sandy

DeShuflin Inc.

“Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes”

Dickinson, Emily

Diddley, Bo

DiMaggio, Joe

Di Meola, Al

Dion and the Belmonts

Disc

Dixie Hummingbirds

Dixon, Jessy, Singers

Doctorow, E. L.

Dodger Theatricals

“Dog Named Blue, A”

“Don't Take the Stars”

“Don't Think Twice, It's All Right”

Doonican, Val

Doors

“Do They Know It's Christmas?”

“Double Dutch”

“Do You Believe in Magic?”

Drew, Robert

Dreyfuss, Richard

Drummond, Don

Drums of Passion

Dubner, Stephen J.

Duck Rock

“Duncan,”

Dunn, Duck

Dunn, Mary

Duvall, Shelley

Dylan, Bob

Paul's tour with

Early Songs of Paul Simon

“Earth Angel”

Ebert, Roger

Eclectic Music

Eich, Stephen

Eisenhower, Dwight

“El Condor Pasa”

Electric Flag

Ellington, Duke

Elliott, Ramblin' Jack

Emmy Awards

Emory University, Richard Ellmann Lectures

Empire Strikes Back, The
(film)

Engel, Lehman

Eno, Brian

Epstein, Brian

Even Dozen Jug Band

Evening Birds

Everly Brothers

“Everything Put Together Falls Apart”

“Express Train”

Fabulous Thunderbirds

“Fakin' It”

Farber, Jim

Fate for Breakfast

“Father and Daughter”

“59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)”

“Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover”

Finnigan, Mike

“Fires Burn No More”

“First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, The”

Fisher, Carrie

Fisher, Eddie

Fisher, Todd

Five Satins

Five to Ten
(radio show)

Flack, Roberta

Fleetwood Mac

“Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall”

Fong-Torres, Ben

Ford, Gerald

“For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her”

Forest Hills High School

Forest Hills Jewish Center

Forest Hills Stadium Show (1970)

“Forever Young”

Forristal, Susan

Frank, Jackson C.

Franklin, Aretha

Freed, Alan

Freedom Criers

Freedom Riders

Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, The

Fried, Hans

Friedus, Bunny

Frost, Robert

“Further to Fly”

Gadd, Steve

Gale, Eric

Gallo Records

Garba, Evelyn

Garba, Joseph

Garfunkel, Arthur “Artie.”
See also
Simon and Garfunkel;
and specific albums, concerts, and songs

acting career and

Bookends
and

Bridge
and

childhood and youth of

Columbia contract and

early singing and

education and

Graduate
and

Grammys and

Guitar Center and

Monterey Pop and

“My Little Town” and

Parsley, Sage
and

Paul's wedding to Fisher and

performing style and

performs in England with Paul

postcollege singing with Paul

Prosen contract and

publicity and

relationship with Paul

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and

romances and

S&G breakup and

S&G reunions and

SNL
and

solo albums and

“So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright” and

Sounds of Silence
and

Stockbridge summer and

summer camp and

Think Too Much
and

vocal problems and

Wednesday Morning
and

Yetnikoff and

Garfunkel, Jack

Garfunkel, Jerry

Garfunkel, Jules

Garfunkel, Rose

Garr, Terri

Gates, J. M.

Gaza Sisters

“Gee”

Geffen, David

Gehrig, Lou

Gentry, Chris (Chris Darcey)

Gershwin, George

Gershwin Prize

“Get Up and Do the Wobble”

Gibson, Bob

Gillespie, Dizzy

“Girl for Me, The”

Glass, Philip

Gleason, Jackie

Gleason, Ralph J.

“God Bless the Absentee”

Godfrey, Arthur

Goffin, Gerry

Goldberg, Whoopi

Golden Globes

“Gone at Last”

Goodbye, Columbus
(Roth)

Goodman, Andy

Goodman, Benny

Gore, Al

Gorney, Jay

Gorney, Roderic

Goss, Curly

“Go Tell It on the Mountain”

Gould, Elliott

Graceland

African Concert tour

awards and

controversy over

twenty-fifth-anniversary tour

“Graceland”

Graduate, The
(film)

soundtrack album

Graham, Davy

Grammy Awards

Grant, Cary

Grant, Lee

Graph, Tom (Artie's pseudonym)

Grappelli, Stéphane

Grateful Dead

“Great Balls of Fire”

Greatest Hits, Etc
.

Greenberg, David

Greenfield, Howard

Gribble, Jim

Grizzly Bear

Groban, Josh

Grodin, Charles

Grossman, Albert

Grossman, Stefan

Grusin, Dave

Guillaume, Robert

Guimarães, Marco Antonio

Guitar Center

“Gumboots”

Gusick, Chester

Guthrie, Arlo

Guthrie, Woody

Haddad, Jamey

Hair
(musical)

Halee, Roy

Haley, Bill, and the Comets

Hammond, John

“Handy Man”

Harper, Peggy (first wife)

Harrison, George

Haskell, Jimmie

Hassler, Hans Leo

“Have a Good Time”

Havens, Richie

Hawkins, Connie

Hawkins, Roger

“Hazy Shade of Winter, A”

HBO

“Heart and Soul”

“Heart in New York, A”

“Hearts and Bones”

Hearts and Bones
(
Think Too Much
)

Heavy Circles

Heller, Joseph

Henderson, Dorris

Hendrix, Jimi

Henry, Buck

Hentoff, Nat

Hernandez, Tony

“He Was My Brother”

“Hey, Schoolgirl”

Hidalgo, David

Hit Parade

Hobbes, Thomas

Hoblyn, Ian

“Hobo's Blues”

Hoffman, Dustin

Holden, Stephen

Holiday, Billie

Holland-Dozier-Holland

Hollies

Holly, Buddy

“Homeless”

“Homeward Bound”

Hood, David

Hooker, John Lee

Horowitz, Vladimir

“Hound Dog”

“House of the Rising Sun”

Howard University

“How Can You Live in the Northeast?”

Howlin' Wolf

How Will the Wolf Survive?

“Huge Harold”

Hulbert, Dan

Hull Records

Human Agenda, The
(Gorney)

Humphrey, Hubert

Hungarian National Orchestra

“Hushabye”

“I Am a Rock”

“(I Begin) To Think Again of You”

Ickes, Bob

Idle, Eric

“(I'd Like to Be) The Lipstick on Your Lips”

“I Do It for Your Love”

“I Don't Believe Them”

“If I Had a Hammer”

“I Know What I Know”

“I'll Take You There”

Ink Spots

“In the Still of the Night”

Irish Ramblers

Israels, Chuck

Ivy League band

“I Was Born in Puerto Rico”

“I Went to Your Wedding”

“I Wish I Weren't in Love”

“I Wish You Could Be Here”

Jackson, Mahalia

Jackson, Michael

Jackson, Reggie

Jagger, Mick

James, Etta

James Gang

Jansch, Bert

Jazz Singer, The
(film)

Jefferson Airplane

Jerome, Jim

Jeter, Claude

Jewish Messenger

Joel, Billy

Johnson, Don

Johnson, Jimmy

Johnson, Lyndon B.

Johnston, Bob

Jolson, Al

Jones, Brian

Jones, Jimmy

Jones, Quincy

Joplin, Janis

Jopling, Norman

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