Art Garfunkel
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Art Garfunkel | |
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Born | November 5, 1941 |
Origin | Forest Hills, Queens, New York |
Genre(s) | Folk rock, folk pop, rock, pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | vocals, guitar, piano |
Years active | 1956 – present |
Associated acts | Simon and Garfunkel |
Art Garfunkel (born November 5, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter and actor, best known as half of the Grammy Award winning folk duo Simon and Garfunkel.
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[edit] Early life and career
Arthur Ira Garfunkel was born November 5, 1941 in Forest Hills, Queens, in New York City. He is of Romanian Jewish ancestry. Garfunkel attended Forest Hills High School.
He met his future singing partner, Paul Simon, in the sixth grade. Between 1956 and 1962, the two had performed together as Tom & Jerry. Garfunkel ("Tom Graph") chose his nickname because he liked to track, or "graph" hits, on the pop charts. Garfunkel attended Columbia University in the early sixties, where he sang with the Kingsmen, an all-male a cappella group (not to be confused with The Kingsmen of "Louie Louie" fame) and was a Brother in the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. In 1962, Garfunkel earned a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in art history, followed by a Master's degree in mathematics.
[edit] Simon and Garfunkel
In 1963 he and Simon reformed their duo under their own names as Simon and Garfunkel and released their first album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. on Columbia Records in October 1964. It was not a critical success, and the duo subsequently split again. The next year, producer Tom Wilson lifted the song "The Sound of Silence" from the record, dubbed an electric backing onto it, and released it as a single that went to #1 on the Billboard pop charts. Simon and Garfunkel reunited and went on to become two of the most popular artists of the 1960s, releasing five studio albums. Citing personal differences and divergence in career interests, they split following the release of their most critically acclaimed album, Bridge Over Troubled Water, in 1970.
[edit] Solo career
After attending Leicester University in the 1970s, Garfunkel released several solo albums. He scored hits with "I Only Have Eyes For You." (a 1934 song written by Harry Warren[1]) and "Bright Eyes" (both British #1 hit singles), and "All I Know" (#9 in the United States). A version of "Bright Eyes" also appeared in the movie (based on the famous novel) Watership Down. Garfunkel briefly reunited with Paul Simon in the 1975 hit "My Little Town".
During this time, he also starred in major motion pictures Catch-22 and Carnal Knowledge (1971).
Following disappointing sales of his 1981 album Scissors Cut, Garfunkel reunited with Paul Simon for The Concert in Central Park and a world tour. They had disagreements during the tour, and Simon excluded Garfunkel's voice from a new album, initially slated to be a Simon and Garfunkel album, but released as a Paul Simon solo album (Hearts and Bones). Garfunkel then left the music scene until his 1988 album, Lefty and later 1993's Up 'til Now, neither of which received significant critical or commercial success. His live 1996 concert Across America, recorded at the registry hall on Ellis Island features musical guests James Taylor, Garfunkel's wife, Kim, and his son James.[2]
Garfunkel performed the theme song for the 1991 television series, "Brooklyn Bridge", and "The Ballad of Buster Baxter" for a 1998 episode of the PBS Kids cartoon Arthur, where he was depicted as a singing/narrator moose.[3] Garfunkel's performance of Monty Python alum Eric Idle's "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" was used in the end credits of the 1997 film "As Good As It Gets."
[edit] Recent events
In 2003, Garfunkel made his debut as a songwriter on his well-received Everything Waits to Be Noticed album. Teaming up with singer-songwriters Maia Sharp and Buddy Mondlock, the album contained several songs whose origins were poems penned by Garfunkel. The album is recognized as his first effort at songwriting since his teenage years with Tom and Jerry.
In 2003, Simon and Garfunkel reunited again for a successful world tour that extended into 2004. In 2005, his song "Sometimes When I'm Dreaming" from The Art Garfunkel Album (1984) (written by Mike Batt) was re-recorded by ex-ABBA singer Agnetha Fältskog on her album My Colouring Book.
In 2006, Garfunkel signed with Rhino Records (revived Atco Records), and his first Rhino/Atco album Some Enchanted Evening was released in America on January 30, 2007.[4] In late February 2007 during a German television interview to promote the new album, he expressed interest in reuniting with Paul Simon on a new Simon and Garfunkel album.
[edit] Personal life
Art Garfunkel is an avid reader, and his website contains a year-by-year listing of every book he has read since 1968.[5] Currently the list contains more than 1,000 books.
Garfunkel has undertaken several cross-continental walks in his lifetime, writing poetry along the way. In the early 1980's, he walked across Japan in a matter of weeks.[6] From 1983 to 1997, Garfunkel walked across America,[7] taking 40 excursions to complete the route from New York City to the Pacific coast of Washington. In May 1998, Garfunkel began an incremented walk across Europe.[8]
Garfunkel has been arrested twice for the possession of cannabis: in early 2004 and again in August 2005.[9]
Art Garfunkel is the brother of Jerome Garfunkel, the former editor of the specification for the COBOL programming language.
Art Garfunkel is the younger brother of Jules B. Garfunkel, a world renowned financial consultant. Jules B. Garfunkel died on September 17, 2006 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Art Garfunkel and his brothers are first cousins of boy-band mogul and convicted felon Lou Pearlman.
[edit] Awards
- 1969 Grammy Award, Record of the Year, for "Mrs. Robinson" (with Paul Simon)
- 1969 Grammy Award, Best Contemporary Pop Performance, for "Mrs. Robinson" (with Paul Simon)
- 1970 Grammy Award, Best Album, for Bridge Over Troubled Water
- 1970 Grammy Award, Best Single Record, for "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
- 1970 Grammy Award, Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists, for Bridge Over Troubled Water
- 1977 Britannia Award, Best International Pop LP and Single, 1952-77, for "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
[edit] Discography
See Simon and Garfunkel discography for joint works with Paul Simon.
[edit] Solo albums
- Angel Clare (1973) (US #5 UK #14)
- Breakaway (1975) (US #9 UK #7)
- Watermark (1977) (US #19 UK #25)
- Fate for Breakfast (1979) (US #67 UK #2)
- Scissors Cut (1981) (US #113 UK #51)
- The Art Garfunkel album (Non-US collection) (1984) (UK #12)
- The Animals Christmas Album (together with Amy Grant) (1986)
- Lefty (1988) (US #134)
- Garfunkel (1989) (collection)
- Up 'til Now (1993)
- Across America (live) (1997)
- Songs from a Parent to a Child (1997)
- Everything Waits to Be Noticed (2002)
- Some Enchanted Evening (2007)
[edit] Singles
- "All I Know" – 1973 (US #9)
- "I Shall Sing" – 1973 (US #38)
- "Second Avenue" – 1974 (US #34)
- "Breakaway" – 1975 (US #39)
- "I Only Have Eyes for You" – 1975 (US #18 UK #1)
- "Crying in my Sleep" – 1977 (UK #25)
- "(What A) Wonderful World" – 1977 (US #17)
- "Since I Don't Have You" – 1979 (US #53 UK #38)
- "Bright Eyes" – 1979 (UK #1)
- "A Heart in New York" – 1981 (US #66)
[edit] Appearances
- The Wide World Over, The Chieftains (2002) -- performed Morning Has Broken
- appears in two Arthur episodes. He first appears in the episode The Ballad of Buster Baxter, and then later appears in Elwood City Turns 100! as one of the guests that Muffy invites to the play.
[edit] Filmography
- Catch-22 (1970)
- Carnal Knowledge (1971)
- Bad Timing (1980)
- Good to Go (aka Short Fuse) (1986)
- Boxing Helena (1993)
[edit] References
- ^ I Only Have Eyes For You (1975 version)
- ^ http://www.jgarfunkel.com
- ^ http://www.artgarfunkel.com/chrono/1998.html
- ^ New Art Garfunkel CD - Rhino Press Release #455
- ^ Art Garfunkel - Official Website
- ^ Art Garfunkel - Official Website
- ^ Art Garfunkel - Official Website
- ^ Art Garfunkel - Official Website
- ^ Garfunkel arrested over marijuana possession. 31/08/2005. ABC News Online
[edit] External links
- Official Website of Art Garfunkel
- Arthur Ira Garfunkel - Columbians Ahead of Their Time, article at Columbia University.
- Art Garfunkel at the Internet Movie Database
- 1989 interview with Art Garfunkel by Don Swaim at Wired for Books.
- The Life and Music, Thus Far, Of Art Garfunkel - An Interview
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NAME | Garfunkel, Art Ira |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | American singer-songwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 5, 1941 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Forest Hills, Queens, New York |
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