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Garfunkel

American  
[gahr-fuhng-kuhl] / ˈgɑr fʌŋ kəl /

noun

  1. Arthur Art, born 1941, U.S. singer.


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Mr. Jesso’s approach calls back to soft-rock songwriters of the ’70s and ’80s, such as Albert Hammond, who wrote for Leo Sayer and the Hollies, and Stephen Bishop, whose work was covered by Phil Collins and Art Garfunkel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Art Garfunkel, Mr. Simon’s musical partner before their breakup in 1970, joins on “My Little Town.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“There was a Beach Boys compilation, the debut album by Kate Bush, Simon & Garfunkel. I still love all the moods in that kind of stuff.”

From Los Angeles Times

Simon & Garfunkel wanted to be the Everlys and included “Bye Bye Love” on the “Bridge Over Troubled Water” album.

From Los Angeles Times

Beyond his hits for the Carpenters, Nichols co-wrote songs that were recorded by the Monkees, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Petula Clark and Art Garfunkel, among many others.

From Los Angeles Times