If you took the musicality of The Beatles and matched it with the lyricism of Bob Dylan, the result might be Simon & Garfunkel.
Often considered the thinking person’s rock ‘n’ rollers they were also one of the most successful musical acts of the 1960s. Using audio and visual content, music historian Gary Wenstrup will trace the arc of Simon & Garfunkel’s career from their surprise teenybopper hit “Hey Schoolgirl”…to the folk-rock classic “Sound of Silence”…to the ever popular “Mrs. Robinson”…to the majesty of “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”
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