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by Peter Ames Carlin


  N’Dour, Yousou

  Nederlander, James L.

  Nelson, Tracy

  Nevins, Don

  New Bohemians

  Newman, Fred

  Newman, Randy

  New Musical Express

  New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

  Newport Folk Festival

  Newsday

  New Show, The (TV show)

  Newsweek

  New York Daily News

  New Yorker

  New York Post

  New York Times

  New-York Tribune

  New York University

  New York World-Telegram and Sun

  New York Yankees

  Nguini, Vincent

  Nichols, Mike

  Nicholson, Jack

  “Night Game”

  Nixon, Richard M.

  “Noise”

  “Now Is Goodbye”

  Nyro, Laura

  Oak Ridge Boys

  “Obvious Child, The”

  O’Connor, John J.

  O’Donoghue, Michael

  “Oh, Marion”

  Olatunji, Babatunde

  “Old Friends”

  Olodum, Banda

  “O Mary Don’t You Weep”

  “On Drums and Other Hollow Objects” (Simon short story)

  “One Man’s Ceiling Is Another Man’s Floor”

  “One-Trick Pony”

  One-Trick Pony (film)

  soundtrack album

  “Only Living Boy in New York, The”

  Onward Brass Band

  Oppenheim, David

  Orenstein, Harold

  Oriole Records

  Orioles

  Orth, Maureen

  Osborn, Joe

  Ostin, Mo

  “Our Song”

  “Overs”

  Page, Patti

  Palmieri, Eddie

  “Papa Hobo”

  Papp, Joseph

  “Paranoia Blues”

  Parcher, Peter

  Parker, Alan

  Parker, Junior

  Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme

  Parsons Junior High School

  Pattern Music Ltd.

  “Patterns”

  Paul Simon

  Paul Simon 1964–1993

  Paul Simon Songbook, The

  Paul Simon Special, The (TV show)

  Paupers

  Paxton, Tom

  Payne, John

  “Peace Like a River”

  “Peggy-O”

  Pelligrini, Angel

  Pelligrini, Ida

  Penguins

  People

  People’s Songs (Lomax and Seeger)

  Pep-Tones. See Sparks

  Perez, Louie

  Peter, Paul, and Mary

  Phillinganes, Greg

  Phillips, John

  Phiri, Ray

  Pickett, Boris

  Pickett, Wilson

  Piepe, Ariel

  Piepe, Judith

  Piepe, Tony

  Pilgrims

  Pizzarelli, Bucky

  Playboy

  “Play Me a Sad Song”

  Play Misty for Me (film)

  “Please Don’t Tell Her/Him”

  “Poem on an Underground Wall, A”

  Pollack, Ron

  “Positively 4th Street”

  Presley, Elvis

  “Pretty Baby”

  Price, Cecil

  Prince, Harold

  Proby, P. J.

  “Proof”

  Prosen, Sid

  Public Broadcast Laboratory (TV show)

  Public Theater

  Puerto Ricans

  Puerto Rico

  “Puleng”

  “Punky’s Dilemma”

  “Put My Little Shoes Away”

  Queens College

  Follies

  “Quiet”

  R&S Publishing

  Rabinowitz, Sol

  Radner, Gilda

  “Rag Doll”

  Ragtime (Doctorow)

  Ramone, Phil

  “Rang Tang Ding Dong (Japanese Sandman)”

  Rascals

  Ratliff, Ben

  Rawls, Lou

  Ready, Steady, Go! (TV show)

  Reagan, Ronald

  Record Mirror

  Redding, Otis

  Redlener, Irwin

  “Red Rubber Ball”

  Reed, Lou

  Reid, Daphne Maxwell

  Reiner, Rob

  Reinhardt, Django

  Renbourn, John

  “Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog After the War”

  Reynolds, Debbie

  Rhythm of the Saints

  “Richard Cory”

  Richards, Keith

  Rickey, Carrie

  Rivers, Johnny

  Robert and Johnny

  Roberts, Julia

  Roberts, Tony

  Robeson, Paul

  Robinson, Edwin Arlington

  Robinson, Smokey

  Roche, Maggie and Terre

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

  Paul’s solo induction (2001)

  S&G induction (1990)

  twenty-fifth-anniversary concert (2009)

  Rockefeller, Nelson

  Rockin’ Dopsie and the Twisters

  Rockwell, Norman

  “Rock with Me Tonight”

  Rodgers, Jimmie

  Roeg, Nicholas

  Rogers, Ginger

  Rolling Stone

  Rolling Stones

  Ronstadt, Linda

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Rosas, Cesar

  Roseland Ballroom

  Rosen, Al

  Rosenthal, Hilton

  Rostova, Mira

  Roth, Arlen

  Roth, Philip

  Rotolo, Suze

  “Roving Gambler”

  Royal Blue Singers

  Royal Swedish Academy of Music

  Rubin, Alton, Sr.

  Rudman, Kal

  Rugg, David

  Run-DMC

  “Run that Body Down”

  Sabal-Lecco, Armand

  Sabal-Lecco, Felix

  “Sahara Sarah”

  “Sail Away”

  Sainte-Marie, Buffy

  Sam and Dave

  Samwell-Smith, Paul

  Sanborn, David

  San Francisco Chronicle

  Saturday Night Live (SNL)

  “Save the Life of My Child”

  “Scarborough Fair/Canticle”

  Scatterlings

  Scharf, Stu

  Schechter, Danny

  Schisgal, Murray

  Schlesinger, John

  Schreiber, Cobi

  Schulman, Ettie (grandmother)

  Schulman, Suniel “Sam” (grandfather)

  Schwartz, Brian

  Schwerner, Michael

  “Scotch and Soda”

  Sebastian, John

  Sedaka, Neil

  Sedov, Boris

  Seeger, Peggy

  Seeger, Pete

  Seekers

  Segovia, Andrés

  “Seven O’Clock News/Silent Night”

  Sexual Politics (Millett)

  Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

  Shabalala, Joseph

  Shales, Tom

  Shampoo (film)

  Shankar, Ravi

  Shannon, Molly

  Shaw, Artie

  “Sh-Boom”

  Shelton, Robert

  “She Moves On”

  Shirinda, General M. D.

  Shuster, Rosie

  “Shy”

  “Side of a Hill, The”

  Siegel, Bugsy

  Simms, Lee (Louis Simon’s pseudonym)

  Simon, Adrian (son)

  Simon, Bella Schulman “Belle” (mother)

  Simon, Carly

  Simon, Eddie (brother)

  Simon, Gabriel (son)

  Simon, Harper (son)

  Simon, John
r />   Simon, Louis (father). See also Simms, Lee

  death of

  early life of

  musical career of

  relationship with Paul

  teaching career of

  Simon, Lucy

  Simon, Lulu (daughter)

  Simon, Paul (grandfather)

  Simon, Paul Frederic. See also Simon and Garfunkel; and specific albums, concerts, songs, and tours

  aging and later career of

  art collection and

  audio letter to Kathy

  awards and honors

  BAM series on

  baseball and

  birth of

  Broadway show Capeman and

  Broadway show Jimmy Shine and

  business ventures and

  as camp counselor

  Central Park concerts and

  childhood and family background of

  children and

  civil rights and

  Concert Event of a Lifetime and

  contract with CBS/Britain as solo artist

  contract with Columbia lost

  contract with Columbia signed

  contract with Prosen

  contract with Warner ends

  critics on

  decides on musical career

  depression and

  doo-wop group of

  Dylan and

  early musical interests and

  early music career of, and Merenstein

  early music career of, as Jerry Landis

  early performing with Artie as Kane and Garr

  early performing with Artie as Tom and Jerry

  early secret solo record

  early success of

  education of

  education of, with Israels

  Emory University lectures and

  film Annie Hall and

  film Graduate and

  film One Trick Pony and

  finances and

  first big hit with “Sound of Silence”

  first copyright

  folk music and

  folk-rock and

  friendship with Carthy and

  friendship with Hoblyn and

  friendship with Tannen and

  Graceland recorded

  Greatest Hits, Etc. released

  hand stiffness and

  Hearts and Bones (Think Too Much) recorded

  interviews of

  manager Lewis and

  Mandela rally and

  Marks Music and

  Monterey Pop and

  musical and performing style of

  music publishing and

  NYU songwriting workshop and

  Olodum building donated by

  Paul Simon 1964–1993 released

  Paul Simon recorded

  Paul Simon Songbook recorded

  Paul Simon Special and

  performs and lives in Britain after college

  performs in Britain and Europe after first hit

  performs with Artie, after first stay in England and

  personality of

  produces Frank

  produces Tico and the Triumphs

  Queens College Follies and

  radio show Five to Ten and

  relationship with Artie

  relationship with father

  Rhythm of the Saints recorded

  Roche sisters aided by

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and

  Rolling Stone cover and

  romance and marriage to Carrie Fisher

  romance and marriage to Edie Brickell

  romance and marriage to Peggy Harper

  romance with Bette Midler

  romance with Kathy Chitty

  romance with Shelley Duvall

  S&G breakup and

  S&G breakup and, “My Little Town” recorded with Artie after

  S&G personality balance and

  S&G reunions and

  SNL appearances and

  So Beautiful or So What recorded

  social life of, after divorce

  Songs from the Capeman recorded

  Still Crazy After All These Years recorded

  Stockbridge summer and

  Stranger to Stranger recorded

  success of, as solo artist

  Surprise recorded

  There Goes Rhymin’ Simon recorded

  tours Japan

  tours of 1983–84 and

  tours South Africa

  tours with Dylan

  tours with Wilson

  travels to Brazil to record

  travels to Jamaica to record

  travels to Paris to record

  travels to South Africa to record

  Woodley collaboration and

  writer’s block and

  writing credit disputes and

  You’re the One recorded

  Simon, Rosie (aunt)

  Simon, Trieda “Frieda” (grandmother)

  Simon and Garfunkel (S&G). See also Garfunkel, Arthur; Simon, Paul Frederic; and specific albums, concerts, and songs

  awards and honors

  Bookends recorded

  breakup of

  Bridge recorded

  cancer benefit reunion

  Central Park Concert and tour reunion

  Concert Event of a Lifetime reunion

  concerts and touring

  contract with Columbia and

  contract with Melba and

  contract with Prosen and

  decide to use real names

  early copyrights

  folk-rock remix and sales surge

  formed, as folk duo

  Graduate and

  high school act as Tom and Jerry

  Lagunoff as manager

  launderette sessions and

  Lewis as manager

  McGovern and

  Merenstein and

  musical style of

  “My Little Town” recorded, despite split

  One Summer Night Tour reunion

  Parsley, Sage recorded

  perform in Greenwich Village

  publicity and

  reunion attempts and failures

  SNL reunions

  Songs of America documentary on

  “Sound of Silence” becomes first hit

  Sounds of Silence recorded

  success of

  Think Too Much recorded and scratched

  Wednesday Morning recorded

  Simon and Garfunkel’s Greatest Hits

  Simon Olympics

  Simonson, Eric

  “Simple Desultory Philippic, A”

  Siskel, Gene

  16 Magazine

  Skatalites

  Skibell, Joseph

  Sky, Pat

  Slash Records

  Sledge, Percy

  “Slip Slidin’ Away”

  Smith, Ian

  Smits, Jimmy

  Smothers, Tommy

  Sneak Previews (TV show)

  Snow, Phoebe

  So Beautiful or So What

  “Soft Parachutes”

  “So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright”

  “Someday, One Day”

  “Some Folks’ Loves Roll Easy”

  “Something So Right”

  “Somewhere They Can’t Find Me”

  Sondheim, Stephen

  “Song About the Moon”

  “Song for the Asking”

  Song of Jacob Zulu (Yourgrau)

  Songs from the Capeman

  Songs of America (TV documentary)

  Songs of Earth and Sky

  Songs Our Daddy Taught Us

  Soul Brothers

  “Soul Man”

  “Sound of Silence, The”

  Sounds of Silence

  South Africa

  South African Musicians Union

  Sparks

  “Sparrow”

  Sparta Florida publishing

  Speck, Richard

  Speed, Geoff

  “Spirit Voices”

  Springstee
n, Bruce

  Staple Singers

  Star, Rego

  Stardust Memories (film)

  Star Wars (film)

  Stavers, Gloria

  Stax Records

  Steely Dan

  Steinem, Gloria

  Steppenwolf

  Stern, Daniel

  Stern, Isaac

  Sternberg, Eugenia

  Sternberg, Fritz

  Stevens, Cat

  Stevens, Wallace

  Stewart, Al

  Stewart, Mark

  Steyn, Rory

  “Still Crazy After All These Years”

  Still Crazy After All These Years

  Stills, Stephen

  Stimela

  “St. Judy’s Comet”

  Stoke, Harold

  Stoller, Mike

  Stookey, Paul

  Stranger to Stranger

  Strassner, Helen

  Streisand, Barbra

  Sullivan, Redd

  Summer Festival for Peace

  “Sun City”

  “Sun Is Burning”

  “Surfer Girl”

  Surprise

  Surrealistic Pillow

  Susser, Bobby

  Swampers

  Swan Silvertones

  Sweet, Jeffrey

  Sylbert, Anthea

  “Take Me to the Mardi Gras”

  Tambo, Oliver

  Tannen, Mary

  Tannen, Mike

  Tannen, Nat

  Tauber, Joan

  Tauber, Judith

  Tauber, June

  Tau ea Matsehka

  Taylor, Derek

  Taylor, Elizabeth

  Taylor, James

  Taylor, True (Paul’s pseudonym)

  “Teacher, The”

  Ted Steele Show

  Tee, Richard

  “Teenage Fool”

  “Tenderness”

  Terfus, Dolly

  “That Was Your Mother”

  There Goes Rhymin’ Simon

  “They Try to Tell Us We’re Too Young”

  Thielemans, Toots

  “Think Too Much”

  Think Too Much

  Thomas, Tracy

  Thornton, Big Mama

  Tico and the Triumphs

  Time

  Times (London)

  “Times They Are A-Changin’, The”

  Titelman, Russ

  Todd, Mike

  Tom and Jerry

  Tomlin, Lily

  Tony Awards

  Toots and the Maytals

  Topic Records

  “To Ramona”

  Torn, Rip

  “Township Jive”

  “Train in the Distance”

  Tribute Records

  “True or False”

  Truman, Harry

  Tubert, Susana

  Tucker, Ira

  Turman, Larry

  Turner, Ike

  Turner, Tina

  “Tutti Frutti”

  Tutu, Desmond

  “Twist and Shout”

  Two Against Nature

  “Two Teenagers”

  Uakti

  UN Centre Against Apartheid

  “Under African Skies”

  United Democratic Front

  United Nations African Mothers Association

  United Nations Special Committee Against Apartheid

  Updike, John

  Urabamba

  USA for Africa

  USA Today

  Uttal, Larry

  Valens, Ritchie

  Valentine, Penny

  Valentino, Rudolph

  Vallens, Addy

  Van Ronk, Dave

  van Wyk, Attie

  Van Zandt, Steve

 

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