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by Peter Ames Carlin


  Bruce, Ariel Piepe

  Bruce, Lenny

  Buffalo Springfield

  Burke, Solomon

  Bus Project

  “Bye Bye Love”

  Byrds

  Byrne, David

  Caiola, Al

  Cale, J. J.

  Caluza, Reuben

  Campbell, Ian

  Camp Washington Lodge

  Canterbury Tales (Chaucer)

  “Can’t Run But”

  Capeman (musical)

  “Cards of Love”

  Carlin, George

  “Carlos Dominguez”

  Carnal Knowledge (film)

  “Cars Are Cars”

  Carter, Fred, Jr.

  Carthy, Martin

  Cash, Johnny

  Cash Box

  Catch-22 (film)

  Cavett, Dick

  CBS Radio and Television Orchestra

  CBS Records. See also Columbia Records

  CBS-TV

  “Cecilia”

  Central Park S&G reunion concert (1981)

  Central Park Simon solo concert (1991)

  Chaney, James

  Charing Cross Music

  Charles, Ray

  Chase, Chevy

  Chaucer, Geoffrey

  Chenier, Clifton

  Chess Records

  Chicago Sun-Times

  Chicago Tribune

  Children of Apartheid

  Children’s Health Fund

  Chiriaka, Len

  Chitty, Kathy

  Christgau, Robert

  Christian Science Monitor

  “Church Is Burning”

  civil rights movement

  Clark, Dick

  Clark, Linda

  Cleftones

  Clegg, Johnny

  Clemons, Clarence

  Cliff, Jimmy

  Clift, Montgomery

  “Cloudy”

  “Coast, The”

  Cole, Nat King

  Collins, Billy

  Colony Records

  Columbia Records

  Columbia University

  Company (musical)

  Concert Event of a Lifetime (1993)

  “Congratulations”

  Congress of Racial Equality

  Connelly, Chris

  “Conversion of the Jews, The” (Roth)

  Cooke, Sam

  “Cool, Cool River, The”

  Cooper, Marty (Tico)

  “Coplas”

  “Corollary to a Poem by AE Housman” (Goodman)

  Corsi, Stanley

  Cosines

  Costello, Elvis

  Craft, Morty

  Crawdaddy

  “Crazy, Man, Crazy”

  “Crazy Love Vol. II”

  Creedence Clearwater Revival

  Crosby, David

  Crow, Bill

  Crowley, Bob

  Crows

  “Cry Little Boy, Cry”

  “Cuba Si, Nixon No”

  Cyrkle

  Dagler, Pat

  “Dancin’ Wild”

  “Dangling Conversation, The”

  Danleers

  Dara, Olu

  Darcey, Jerry (Chris Gentry)

  “Darling Lorraine”

  Davies, Dave

  Davies, Ray

  Davis, Clive

  Davis, Gary

  Davis, Miles

  Dawes, Tom

  Dawidoff, Nicholas

  Dean, Walter

  Delroys

  Delsener, Ron

  Del-Vikings

  Denny, Sandy

  DeShuflin Inc.

  “Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes”

  Dickinson, Emily

  Diddley, Bo

  DiMaggio, Joe

  Di Meola, Al

  Dion and the Belmonts

  Disc

  Dixie Hummingbirds

  Dixon, Jessy, Singers

  Doctorow, E. L.

  Dodger Theatricals

  “Dog Named Blue, A”

  “Don’t Take the Stars”

  “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right”

  Doonican, Val

  Doors

  “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”

  “Double Dutch”

  “Do You Believe in Magic?”

  Drew, Robert

  Dreyfuss, Richard

  Drummond, Don

  Drums of Passion

  Dubner, Stephen J.

  Duck Rock

  “Duncan,”

  Dunn, Duck

  Dunn, Mary

  Duvall, Shelley

  Dylan, Bob

  Paul’s tour with

  Early Songs of Paul Simon

  “Earth Angel”

  Ebert, Roger

  Eclectic Music

  Eich, Stephen

  Eisenhower, Dwight

  “El Condor Pasa”

  Electric Flag

  Ellington, Duke

  Elliott, Ramblin’ Jack

  Emmy Awards

  Emory University, Richard Ellmann Lectures

  Empire Strikes Back, The (film)

  Engel, Lehman

  Eno, Brian

  Epstein, Brian

  Even Dozen Jug Band

  Evening Birds

  Everly Brothers

  “Everything Put Together Falls Apart”

  “Express Train”

  Fabulous Thunderbirds

  “Fakin’ It”

  Farber, Jim

  Fate for Breakfast

  “Father and Daughter”

  “59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy)”

  “Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover”

  Finnigan, Mike

  “Fires Burn No More”

  “First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, The”

  Fisher, Carrie

  Fisher, Eddie

  Fisher, Todd

  Five Satins

  Five to Ten (radio show)

  Flack, Roberta

  Fleetwood Mac

  “Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall”

  Fong-Torres, Ben

  Ford, Gerald

  “For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her”

  Forest Hills High School

  Forest Hills Jewish Center

  Forest Hills Stadium Show (1970)

  “Forever Young”

  Forristal, Susan

  Frank, Jackson C.

  Franklin, Aretha

  Freed, Alan

  Freedom Criers

  Freedom Riders

  Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, The

  Fried, Hans

  Friedus, Bunny

  Frost, Robert

  “Further to Fly”

  Gadd, Steve

  Gale, Eric

  Gallo Records

  Garba, Evelyn

  Garba, Joseph

  Garfunkel, Arthur “Artie.” See also Simon and Garfunkel; and specific albums, concerts, and songs

  acting career and

  Bookends and

  Bridge and

  childhood and youth of

  Columbia contract and

  early singing and

  education and

  Graduate and

  Grammys and

  Guitar Center and

  Monterey Pop and

  “My Little Town” and

  Parsley, Sage and

  Paul’s wedding to Fisher and

  performing style and

  performs in England with Paul

  postcollege singing with Paul

  Prosen contract and

  publicity and

  relationship with Paul

  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and

  romances and

  S&G breakup and

  S&G reunions and

  SNL and

  solo albums and

  “So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright” and

  Sounds of Silence and

  Stockbridge summer and

  summer camp and

  Think Too Much and

&nbs
p; vocal problems and

  Wednesday Morning and

  Yetnikoff and

  Garfunkel, Jack

  Garfunkel, Jerry

  Garfunkel, Jules

  Garfunkel, Rose

  Garr, Terri

  Gates, J. M.

  Gaza Sisters

  “Gee”

  Geffen, David

  Gehrig, Lou

  Gentry, Chris (Chris Darcey)

  Gershwin, George

  Gershwin Prize

  “Get Up and Do the Wobble”

  Gibson, Bob

  Gillespie, Dizzy

  “Girl for Me, The”

  Glass, Philip

  Gleason, Jackie

  Gleason, Ralph J.

  “God Bless the Absentee”

  Godfrey, Arthur

  Goffin, Gerry

  Goldberg, Whoopi

  Golden Globes

  “Gone at Last”

  Goodbye, Columbus (Roth)

  Goodman, Andy

  Goodman, Benny

  Gore, Al

  Gorney, Jay

  Gorney, Roderic

  Goss, Curly

  “Go Tell It on the Mountain”

  Gould, Elliott

  Graceland

  African Concert tour

  awards and

  controversy over

  twenty-fifth-anniversary tour

  “Graceland”

  Graduate, The (film)

  soundtrack album

  Graham, Davy

  Grammy Awards

  Grant, Cary

  Grant, Lee

  Graph, Tom (Artie’s pseudonym)

  Grappelli, Stéphane

  Grateful Dead

  “Great Balls of Fire”

  Greatest Hits, Etc.

  Greenberg, David

  Greenfield, Howard

  Gribble, Jim

  Grizzly Bear

  Groban, Josh

  Grodin, Charles

  Grossman, Albert

  Grossman, Stefan

  Grusin, Dave

  Guillaume, Robert

  Guimarães, Marco Antonio

  Guitar Center

  “Gumboots”

  Gusick, Chester

  Guthrie, Arlo

  Guthrie, Woody

  Haddad, Jamey

  Hair (musical)

  Halee, Roy

  Haley, Bill, and the Comets

  Hammond, John

  “Handy Man”

  Harper, Peggy (first wife)

  Harrison, George

  Haskell, Jimmie

  Hassler, Hans Leo

  “Have a Good Time”

  Havens, Richie

  Hawkins, Connie

  Hawkins, Roger

  “Hazy Shade of Winter, A”

  HBO

  “Heart and Soul”

  “Heart in New York, A”

  “Hearts and Bones”

  Hearts and Bones (Think Too Much)

  Heavy Circles

  Heller, Joseph

  Henderson, Dorris

  Hendrix, Jimi

  Henry, Buck

  Hentoff, Nat

  Hernandez, Tony

  “He Was My Brother”

  “Hey, Schoolgirl”

  Hidalgo, David

  Hit Parade

  Hobbes, Thomas

  Hoblyn, Ian

  “Hobo’s Blues”

  Hoffman, Dustin

  Holden, Stephen

  Holiday, Billie

  Holland-Dozier-Holland

  Hollies

  Holly, Buddy

  “Homeless”

  “Homeward Bound”

  Hood, David

  Hooker, John Lee

  Horowitz, Vladimir

  “Hound Dog”

  “House of the Rising Sun”

  Howard University

  “How Can You Live in the Northeast?”

  Howlin’ Wolf

  How Will the Wolf Survive?

  “Huge Harold”

  Hulbert, Dan

  Hull Records

  Human Agenda, The (Gorney)

  Humphrey, Hubert

  Hungarian National Orchestra

  “Hushabye”

  “I Am a Rock”

  “(I Begin) To Think Again of You”

  Ickes, Bob

  Idle, Eric

  “(I’d Like to Be) The Lipstick on Your Lips”

  “I Do It for Your Love”

  “I Don’t Believe Them”

  “If I Had a Hammer”

  “I Know What I Know”

  “I’ll Take You There”

  Ink Spots

  “In the Still of the Night”

  Irish Ramblers

  Israels, Chuck

  Ivy League band

  “I Was Born in Puerto Rico”

  “I Went to Your Wedding”

  “I Wish I Weren’t in Love”

  “I Wish You Could Be Here”

  Jackson, Mahalia

  Jackson, Michael

  Jackson, Reggie

  Jagger, Mick

  James, Etta

  James Gang

  Jansch, Bert

  Jazz Singer, The (film)

  Jefferson Airplane

  Jerome, Jim

  Jeter, Claude

  Jewish Messenger

  Joel, Billy

  Johnson, Don

  Johnson, Jimmy

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  Johnston, Bob

  Jolson, Al

  Jones, Brian

  Jones, Jimmy

  Jones, Quincy

  Joplin, Janis

  Jopling, Norman

  Joyce, James

  Juluka

  “Just a Boy”

  Kane, Paul (Paul’s pseudonym)

  Kasem, Casey

  Kaslin, Ben

  “Kathy’s Song”

  Kavan, Stan

  Keaton, Diane

  “Keep the Customer Satisfied”

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kennedy, Robert F.

  Kennedy Center Honors

  Kew Gardens Hills

  Khumalo, Vusi

  King, Carole

  King, Coretta Scott

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  Kingston Trio

  Kinks

  Kirshner, Don

  Kissinger, Henry

  Klein, Howie

  Klores, Dan

  Knechtel, Larry

  Knipschild, Harry

  Koch, Ed

  “Kodachrome”

  Kong, Leslie

  Kooper, Al

  Kornfeld, Barry

  Kramer, Jeff

  Kramer vs. Kramer (film)

  Krause, Elaine

  Krause, Paul

  Ku Klux Klan

  Kumalo, Bakithi

  La Bamba (film)

  Ladysmith Black Mambazo

  Lagunoff, Marvin

  Landau, Jon

  Landis, Jerry (Paul’s pseudonym)

  Landis, Sue

  Lapp, George

  La Salle Junior High School

  Lassus, Orlande de

  “Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream”

  “Late Great Johnny Ace, The”

  “Late in the Evening”

  launderette sessions

  Laurie Records

  Layton, Tom (Len Chiriaka)

  Lead Belly

  Leader, Bill

  “Leaves That Are Green”

  Led Zeppelin

  Lee, Amos

  Lee, Bill

  Lee, Eugene

  Lee, Victoria

  Leiber, Jerry

  Lennon, John

  Let It Be

  “Let Me Steal Your Heart Away”

  “Let the Water Run Down”

  Levin, Tony

  Levy, Mark

  Lewis, Jerry Lee

  Lewis, Mort

  Lieberman, Robert

  Lieberson, Goddard

  “Like a Rolling Stone”

  Linda, Solomon

&nbs
p; Lindsay-Hogg, Michael

  Linkletter, Art

  “Lion Sleeps Tonight, The (Wimoweh)”

  Little Richard

  Little Sandy Review

  Loesser, Frank

  Logan, William

  Lomax, Alan

  London Telegraph

  “Loneliness”

  “Lone Teen Ranger, The”

  Long Island Star-Journal

  Lopez, Priscilla

  Lorna Music

  Los Angeles Times

  Los Incas

  Los Lobos

  “Love and Hard Times”

  “Loves Me Like a Rock”

  Lovin’ Spoonful

  Lozano, Conrad

  Lucas, George

  Lucky 13 Shades of Val Doonican, The

  Lymon, Frankie

  Lynn, Gail

  MacColl, Ewan

  MacDougall, Allan

  Madison Records

  Madonna

  Mainzer, Gertrude

  Makeba, Miriam

  Make Believe Ballroom, The (radio show)

  Malaco Studios

  “Mallachy’s”

  Manchester, Melissa

  Mandela, Nelson

  Mandelker, Larry

  Mann, Manfred

  “Man of Constant Sorrow”

  Marks, Edward B., Music

  Marley, Bob

  Marsh, Dave

  Marsh, George

  Marshall, Penny

  Martell, Paul

  Martin, Beverley

  Martin, Gavin

  Masekela, Barbara

  Masekela, Hugh

  Maslin, Janet

  Matching Songs of the British Isles and America

  May, Elaine

  “Maybelline”

  Maytals

  Mazzola, Marco

  “Mbube”

  McCarthy, Eugene

  McCartney

  McCartney, Linda

  McCartney, Paul

  McCausland, David

  McCurdy, Ed

  McDermott, John J.

  Mcerwa, Thami

  McGinis, Sid

  McGovern, George

  McGowan, Cathy

  McGuinn, Roger (Jim)

  Mchunu, Sipho

  McLaren, Malcolm

  McTell, Ralph

  “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard”

  Melba Records

  Melody Maker

  Meredith, James

  Merenstein, Bess

  Merenstein, Charlie

  Merenstein, Harriet

  Merenstein, Ike

  Merenstein, Ronnie

  MGM Records

  Michaels, Lorne

  Midler, Bette

  Midnight Cowboy (film)

  Mighty Clouds of Joy

  Milchberg, Jorge

  Miller, Steve, Blues Band

  Millett, Kate

  Mills Brothers

  Milner, Richard

  Mississippi, University of

  Mobley, Hank

  “Monster Mash”

  Monterey Pop

  Monty Python’s Flying Circus

  Moog, Robert

  Moonglows

  Moreira, Airto

  Morello, Joe

  Morris, Mark

  “Most Peculiar Man”

  “Mother and Child Reunion”

  Mothers of Invention

  Motloheloa, Forere

  “Motorcycle”

  “Mrs. Robinson”

  “Mr. Tambourine Man”

  Murray the K

  Music of Bulgaria

  Music Operators of America

  “My Baby, She’s Gone”

  “My Little Town”

  “Mystery Train”

  Mystics

  Naishtat, Elliott

  Nascimento, Milton

  Nash, Graham

  National Educational Television

  National Student Editorial Affairs Conference

 

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