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“I’ve already received
dozens of glowing comments
since Aztec Two-Step wowed our audience with the premiere of their Simon
& Garfunkel Songbook concert this Thanksgiving weekend.
A sell-out crowd
of more than 400 people
sang along nostalgically to S&G hits like
Cecilia,
The Boxer,
Mrs. Robinson, and
A
Hazy Shade of Winter. Rex
and Neal punctuated their set with youthful recollections of Simon &
Garfunkel ‘s music
while electrifying
the audience with an encore of classic Aztec Two-Step songs.
In fact, this concert was even
more
pleasing than an actual Paul-and-Artie show,
since these two
guys actually like each other, and show it!”
Scott Shelton, Director of Sanctuary
Concerts,
Chatham,
NJ (2005) |
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When Rex Fowler and Neal Shulman of the critically acclaimed duo Aztec
Two-Step burst upon the scene in 1972 on Elektra Records, they were
often reviewed as having the “East Coast sensibility,” “intellectual
lyricism,” and “ethereal harmonies” of their legendary predecessors,
Simon & Garfunkel.
Renowned for bringing the folk/rock music of the 1960s into the
'70s as staples of progressive FM and college radio, Aztec Two-Step
continues to be one of acoustic music's most respected and enduring
acts. Possessing such a rich musical legacy of their own, few groups
are more qualified to interpret and perform the timeless songs and
harmonies of Simon & Garfunkel. |
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Songs to be performed
include:
59th Street Bridge Song
A Hazy Shade Of Winter
America
April, Come She Will
At The Zoo
Baby Driver
Bleeker Street
Bridge Over Troubled Water
Cecelia
Cloudy
Fakin' It
I Am A Rock
Kathy's Song
Keep The Customer Satisfied
Mrs. Robinson
Old Friends
Overs
Punky's Dilemma
Scarborough Fair
Sounds Of Silence
The Boxer
The Only Living Boy In New York
...and many others
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