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A beloved folk rock singer-songwriter who was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001, Paul Simon has become one of the most respected songwriters in rock music. He grew up in Queens, New York and developed an interest in baseball and music at an early age. Along with childhood friend Art Garfunkel, they formed Simon & Garfunkel in 1964 and scored a deal with Columbia Records, releasing their debut Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. They later won ten Grammy Awards and put out four more studio albums including 1966’s Sounds of Silence and 1970’s Bridge Over Troubled Water before parting ways that year. Simon’s self-titled solo album came out in 1972, instilling Latin and reggae flavors into his soft rock in its singles "Mother and Child Reunion" and "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard". 1973’s pop-folk album There Goes Rhymin’ Simon incorporated gospel and R&B and its follow-up, 1975’s Still Crazy After All These Years, reached number one on the Billboard charts and had four Top 40 hits including "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" and "My Little Town" with vocals from Garfunkel. In 1986, Simon released his seventh studio album Graceland, expanding his musical palette by infusing African textures and collaborating with South African musicians including Ladysmith Black Mambazo, which went on to sell over 5 million copies in the U.S. and won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. His Brazilian music-tinged The Rhythm of the Saints was released in 1990, achieving commercial and critical success, as well as introducing world music to a broader audience. His latest album, the acclaimed 2011’s So Beautiful or So What was touted as one of the year’s best. He has toured successfully through the years, as a solo artist as well as jaunts with both Bob Dylan and Sting, selling out concerts to ticket holders across the globe.

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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 120 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Paul Simon - living legend!!

    by torontored on 2011-05-09Massey Hall - Toronto

    Paul Simon is an amazing musician and song writer. It should be no surprise that he tours with a first-rate band. These guys weren't your typical backup band. It must be a prerequisite to play 4-5 instruments each to be considered! They are extremely talented. The energy of the concert was high. There was a great mix of old and new songs and even a cover of a Beatles' song. A few solid classics were missing - You Can Call Me Al, Graceland, The Boxer, and Cecilia....however, in the long run it didn't matter! I wish the concert could have lasted another hour!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    One of the most amazing musicians of our time

    by Mervlovesrunning on 2011-05-09Massey Hall - Toronto

    At 69 years of age, Paul Simon can still entertain an audience for 2 hours. His music is timeless, and as seen in the audience, transcends generations.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Paul Simon:living legend

    by MSTIPETTE on 2011-05-08Massey Hall - Toronto

    An amazing show with a mix of ages in the audience, although obviously skewed to an older demographic (I'm 47). Paul sounded great, and apparently had been to a doctor in Toronto for a virus; you would not have known he was ill. He played a mix of old and new songs, with some great covers.The band was great. If you've never seen Paul Simon live, don't miss your chance!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Brownies66 on 2011-05-08Massey Hall - Toronto

    By far one of the best concerts I have been to..Paul sang amazing and the sound system was incredible...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Anonymous on 2011-05-08Massey Hall - Toronto

    Paul Simon lived up to his billing. Amazing show, amazing band.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2011-05-08Massey Hall - Toronto

    F-A-B-U-L-O-U-S, What more can I say, a true musical icon....

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Paul Simon - good show, bad seat

    by Edinburgh on 2011-05-08Massey Hall - Toronto

    I have never managed to see Paul Simon before so I really wanted to go to this. I paid a lot for the ticket. I could only see the front of the stage as a huge lighting gantry blocked my view. I could see two of his backup band, and only at the bows did I get to see just how many there were in the band. His voice isn't what it used to be, but you could forgive a lot when he sang and played some of my old favourites. It was a good mixture from his song book over the years, and I was pleased that he included something from the Rhythm of the Saints and Graceland albums. He is a great musician and an astute one, for surrounding himself with superb musicians. There was no opening act and he started almost on time, playing for 90 minutes and then returning for a series of encores lasting another 45.He seemed to be genuinely having a good time and told us so more than once. But I felt very distanced from the concert as though I was watching it through a screen. Ultimately I was disappointed, although if I shut my eyes it was exciting to experience all the rhythms and percussion live.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Paul still has it !! Bigtime !!!

    by newby21 on 2011-04-28Fox Theater - Oakland - Oakland

    Great !! He mixed old and new stuff, played at least half the songs from his new album. I've got the new album and been playing it a lot, and I wasn't the only one around me trying to sing along. Of course, the old hits got big cheers. The

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Simon Still Has The Voice

    by juliaandbrad on 2011-04-17WaMu Theater - Seattle

    The concert was packed with music from start to finish. Paul Simon is not an interactive entertainer, he sauntered on stage with the band, started playing, and was a man of few spoken words for 2 hours. The back up group was great, obviously had played with him for years. Multi talented musicians, and great vocals from Mark. Percussionists were fabulous, and the guitar work was great. We would have liked to have heard a little more of the old music, but this is a tour to promote his new CD. Some of the new songs have the quintessential Simon beat to them and are very lively and good. A few songs left a little to be desired - or may be just an acquired taste, outside what you would expect to hear from him based on past music. Overall it was a great concert, a full venue with quite an age range and dress code of fans. We would recommend it to anyone who used to like Paul Simon, and still wants to hear his great voice, and a lively beat and fun evening. It is music packed in right up to the 4 encores he did.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still Incredible After All These Years!

    by pinkcar on 2011-04-17WaMu Theater - Seattle

    Paul Simon played an amazing two-hour no-intermission double encore standing ovation concert to open his first tour in four years. He is still an energetic, powerful performer, respectful of his adoring fans. He thrilled us with new songs and was aware we venerate the old songs too. Eight terrific musicians did riffs on familiar tunes, but the highlight for me was when the stage darkened and Paul picked up an acoustic guitar and sang "Sounds of Silence". A forty-six year old song and it still gives me goosebumps!