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From | "Jennifer Leduc" <jenleduc@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Simon and Garfunkel Tour |
Date | Tue, 09 Sep 2003 13:41:16 -0500 |
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From Billboard.com
As expected, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel today (Sept. 9) unveiled plans for
their first major concert tour since 1983, due to kick off Oct. 18 at the
Palace of Auburn Hills outside Detroit. The trek, dubbed Old Friends, will
run through mid-December and will visit around 30 markets. Tickets for some
shows will go on sale Monday (Sept. 15).
Shows will find the legendary folk/rock duo performing both acoustically and
with a full backing band, which will include drummer Jim Keltner and
guitarist Mark Stewart, who played on Simon's 2000 Warner Bros. album
"You're the One."
"We'd like to stay as true to the spirit of the Simon & Garfunkel period and
our work in the '60s and early '70s as we can," Simon said. "If not
note-for-note, then certainly we don't intend to reimagine that work. We're
going to try to capture it as it was and not alter it."
Although the bulk of the set lists will be drawn from "the body of the five
albums we produced," according to Simon, a handful of songs from the
artists' respective solo careers will be featured. Simon said he had always
imagined his 1977 hit "Slip Slidin' Away" as a Simon & Garfunkel song, while
Garfunkel has frequently included Simon's "American Tune" in his solo
performances.
The pair embarked on a short tour in 1994, but remained apart for the rest
of the decade amid reports that relations between the two artists were
strained. But after being presented earlier this year with a lifetime
achievement award at the Grammys -- which they opened with a rendition of
"The Sounds of Silence" -- the seeds were planted for a full-scale reunion.
"It's family, the two of us," Garfunkel said. "There has been a deep, buried
affection for the last decade or so, and it was the Grammys that forced it
out of burial."
Simon added, "It was time to just say forgive and forget and move on. Since
we seem to be doing this once every 10 or 12 years, I think this is probably
the last time that we're going to do this. The performance and the
experience is freighted with the potential for something extraordinary to
occur. I hope that will happen."
Garfunkel said the possibility of the duo returning to the recording studio
was something he'd thought about "a little bit, but that's down the line."
In conjunction with the tour, Columbia will on Oct. 14 release the
double-disc set "The Essential Simon & Garfunkel," featuring 32
career-spanning tracks.
Today's announcement was made at New York's legendary club the Bottom Line
and found Simon & Garfunkel performing acoustic versions of "Old Friends,"
"Homeward Bound" and "The Boxer."
Here are the cities for the Old Friends tour:
Auburn Hills, Mich.
Cleveland
Columbus, Ohio
Chicago
St. Paul, Minn.
Denver
Seattle
Portland, Ore.
San Jose, Calif.
Oakland, Calif.
Las Vegas
Phoenix
St. Louis
Sacramento, Calif.
Anaheim, Calif.
San Diego
Los Angeles
Atlantic City, N.J.
Hartford, Conn.
Toronto
New York
Philadelphia
East Rutherford, N.J.
Boston
Washington, D.C.
Atlanta
Tampa, Fla.
Miami
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