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Paul Simon, 83, delivers over more than two hours on stage, revisiting Simon & Garfunkel, Graceland and his latest album Seven Psalms as A Quiet Celebration winds down.
Paul Simon made the right move in doing a 2025 tour after previously saying he was done, as seen in a five-night stand at L.A.'s Disney Concert Hall.
Who knows if Wednesday was the last time Angelenos will get to see Simon perform live. If it was, then it was a beautiful ...
South African musician Bakithi Kumalo is known for his bass playing, which is all over Paul Simon’s seminal album “Graceland.” You very likely know Kumalo’s famous riff on the hit tune “You Can Call ...
Graceland began as jam sessions in South Africa. The Johannesburg recordings changed how Paul Simon wrote songs, with new chord variations and the Bagithi Khumalo bass lines shaping vocal melodies ...
That solo career led Simon to South Africa and his hit 1986 album Graceland. True to its deft style, the film lets us see and hear the extraordinary changes in his music as it evolved.
In 1987, Ladysmith Black Mambazo released an album, Shaka Zulu, named after the 19th-century founder of the Zulu empire. The record was both the group's proper international debut (it was produced by ...
The album took direct inspiration from the South African style of music called mbaqanga. Simon was given a tape of mbaqanga music, describing it as “very good summer music, happy music ...
Graceland, made in South Africa in 1986 with local musicians, still sounds relevant, both as an artistic document problematized by time and place, and as a great album.
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