Paul Simon Schedules Special ShowsJanuary 30, 2008
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Paul Simon is set to take part in three special engagements at the
Brooklyn Academy Of Music, all of which will take place throughout
BAM’s spring season this April.
‘Love in Hard Times: The Music of Paul Simon’ will kick off April 1 and are called
‘Songs from The Capeman’,
‘Under African Skies, and
‘American Tunes’.
‘Songs from The Capeman’, (April 1-6), will be a concert staging of the 1998
Broadway show, for which
Simon wrote the music. It will feature guests
Little Anthony and the Imperials,
Oscar Hernandez and the Spanish Harlem Orchestra,
Claudette Sierra,
Obie Bermudez and
Ray de la Paz, while according to
BAM,
‘Under African Skies’ (9-13) “rekindles
Paul's passion for the rhythms of South Africa and Brazil represented in…
’Graceland ’ and
‘The Rhythm of the Saints’ and will see him joined by
David Byrne,
Hugh Masekela,
Cyro Baptista,
Milton Nascimento and
Luciana Souza.
Grizzly Bear,
the Roches and
Olu Dara will join
Simon for
‘American Tunes’ (April 23-27), billed as a “a revisit to the quiet railway stations, urban sounds, and immigrant dreams covering a wide range of songs throughout
Paul Simon's brilliant career.”
Meanwhile,
Starbucks is set to release a live album entitled
‘Live 1969’, scheduled to hit shelves March 11.
The album features previously unreleased live recordings from the duo’s US tour in November 1969, and were originally supposed to be released in 1970, according to
Billboard.
The track list is:
‘Homeward Bound’
‘At the Zoo’
‘The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)’
‘Song for the Asking’
‘Scarborough Fair/Canticle’
‘Mrs. Robinson’
‘The Boxer’
‘Why Don't You Write Me’
‘So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright’
‘That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine’
‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’
‘The Sound of Silence’
‘I Am a Rock’
‘Old Friends/Bookends Theme’
‘Leaves That Are Green’
‘Kathy's Song’
Source NME