Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Simon & Garfunkel's 'Concert in Central Park'
Updated | By Preneil Pillay
On 19 September 2021, we celebrated the 40th anniversary of Simon & Garfunkel's iconic Concert in Central Park.
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel reunited in front of a reported 500,000 fans for a free concert in New York's Central Park. Although the duo had performed together several times after their 1970 break up — The ConcertIn Central Park was Simon & Garfunkel's first, fully-fledged reunion show.
The Concert In Central Park with Simon & Garfunkel is one of the most famous concerts in music history and forty years later - it still gives us goosebumps.
They kicked off with "Mrs. Robinson" and 19 other songs then majestically followed, which included a handful of Simon's solo hits and one new number from each as a cherry on the top.
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Why is this concert so special to music lovers around the world?
The duo did what nobody thought they would do again; they reunited in September 1981 for a free concert in New York City's legendary Central Park.
Celebrated for their intimately beautiful harmonies, but no stranger to the tragedy of many group's; Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel could barely stand the sight of each other by the time of 1970's Bridge Over Troubled Water trickled throughout the world.
In 1971, they called it quits. So what brought them together 9 years later?
Their love for something a lot more special than their hate for each other..
When their hometown, New York City, asked them to reunite to raise funds to renovate Central Park, they decided to call an end to their feud and come together for an amazing cause. An estimated 500,000 people crammed into the park's Great Lawn for the event. The concert was recorded and released as a live album.
When we bring these stories together it's easy to understand why we're still celebrating this concert 40 years later.
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