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The intimate segments spiral off from conversational cues into a lifetime of memories: Simon’s and those of an American pop consciousness he’s helped to shape since 1957.
Legendary musician Paul Simon has revealed that he’s lost most of the hearing in one of his ears. The “You Can Call Me Al” hitmaker, 81, admitted that he’s not sure what exactly caused the ...
Paul Simon performs live at The Greek Theatre in 1980 in Berkeley, California. Simon announced his retirement from touring in 2018, and noted his hearing loss has impacted his ability to perform live.
Paul Simon’s remarkable career, from poetic troubadour to architect of merging pop melodies with world beat, is ripe for mining. But documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney didn’t want to reduce ...
Years after Paul Simon said he and his onetime creative partner, Art Garfunkel, don't speak, Garfunkel has now revealed the two shared a tearful reunion lunch.
Paul Simon underwent successful back surgery after “severe” pain forced the legendary musician to cancel two shows. The “Sounds of Silence” singer, 83, was forced to cancel Philadelphia ...
Paul Simon announced in May that he'd lost hearing in his left ear. Now he's beginning to accept the disability and says he copes by playing guitar daily.
Paul Simon is keeping a positive tune as he deals with hearing loss. The Newark-born, Queens-raised singer-songwriter says he began losing hearing in his left ear about 2½ years ago.
Those who were excited to see Paul Simon singing a duet on stage with Sabrina Carpenter on “SNL50” will be pleased to know his performing days are not behind him after all.
Paul Simon Says He “Lost Most of the Hearing in My Left Ear,” May Not Return to Live Performing The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and one-half of the iconic '60s duo Simon & Garfunkel says ...
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