Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. (exciting new sounds in the folk tradition) is the debut album by folk duo Simon & Garfunkel, released October 19, 1964. It was produced by Tom Wilson and engineered by Roy Halee. It initially flopped, in the shadow of The Beatles having just landed with their music, and caused Paul Simon to go to England and Art Garfunkel to resume his university studies at Columbia University in New York City, each going different directions. But it was re-released in January 1966 to capitalize on their newly found radio success with a later re-mixed electric/acoustic… read more
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. (exciting new sounds in the folk tradition) is the debut album by folk duo Simon & Garfunkel, released October 19, 1964… read more
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. (exciting new sounds in the folk tradition) is the debut album by folk duo Simon & Garfunkel, released October 19, 1964. It was produced by Tom Wilson and e… read more
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel are American musicians, songwriters, and singers known collectively as Simon & Garfunkel. They formed the group Tom and Jerry in 1957 in Queens, New York, and had their first taste of success with the minor hit "Hey Schoolgirl". As Simon and Garfunkel, the duo rose to fame in 1965 backed by the hit single "The Sound of Silence". Their music was featured in the landmark film The Graduate, propelling them further into the public consciousness. They are well known for their close harmonies and sometimes unstable relationship. Their l… read more
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel are American musicians, songwriters, and singers known collectively as Simon & Garfunkel. They formed the group Tom and Jerry in 1957 in Queens, New York, a… read more
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel are American musicians, songwriters, and singers known collectively as Simon & Garfunkel. They formed the group Tom and Jerry in 1957 in Queens, New York, and had their first taste of success with the m… read more