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Simon then played another deep cut, “St. Judy’s Comet,” from his 1973 album There Goes Rhymin’ Simon. The song is an ode to his first child and oldest son, Harper.
Music legend Paul Simon opened up about his health battles, candidly admitting his generations' time is "up". In a heartfelt interview with the Times, ahead of his 15th solo album release, 'Seven ...
Two years ago, Paul Simon released his 15th album. And the public greeted it as one might expect the 15th album by a singer-songwriter in his 80s to be received. Reviews were respectful ...
Paul Simon admitted his generation's "time is up" as he issued an emotional update. The American singer-songwriter, 83, made the confession as he opened up ahead of the release of his 15th solo ...
The tour, which begins April 4 in New Orleans and ends this summer in Seattle, will crisscross the country as Simon marks his return. Paul Simon announces farewell tour, feels 'something of a relief' ...
Simon, 83, stepped back from live performing due to hearing loss, but confirmed on Tuesday, February 18, that he will be back on the road for a 52-date A Quiet Celebration Tour to support his 2023 ...
Paul Simon and Sabrina Carpenter duetted on Simon’s “Homeward Bound” to open the show, five-decade “Saturday Night Live” luminary Steve Martin delivered the monologue, and Paul McCartney ...
“I grew up with the show, you know, and I was born in 1971 and it’s lived with me my whole life," Amy Poehler, who was a cast member from 2001 to 2008," said on Sunday ahead of the show's start.
Saturday Night Live luminary Steve Martin delivered the monologue and Paul McCartney gave an epic closing to a 50th anniversary special celebrating the sketch institution.
Morris, Curtin and Newman all started with the show in 1975 and stayed until 1980. Other notable alumni featured in the anniversary special include: Amy Poehler Andy Samberg Chris Rock Fred Armisen ...
Read about the biggest moments from 'SNL50: The Anniversary Celebration,' which featured iconic sketches, musical performances and appearances from former cast members.
‘Saturday Night Live’ celebrated its 50th birthday with a three-hour live special on NBC and Peacock. We tracked all the punch lines, surprises, and hopefully, breaks.
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