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Chronicling the aftermath of Simon and Garfunkel; Simon catapults into superstardom as a solo artist; showcasing an appearance on "Saturday Night Live," a short-lived marriage to Carrie Fisher and Simon and Garfunkel's reunion.

Starring: Paul Simon
Original Air Date: Mar 24, 2024

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"Verse Two"

"Verse Two"

Chronicling the aftermath of Simon and Garfunkel; Simon catapults into superstardom as a solo artist; showcasing an appearance on "Saturday Night Live," a short-lived marriage to Carrie Fisher and Simon and Garfunkel's reunion.

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"Verse One"

"Verse One"

Simon's upbringing in Queens, N.Y., and the rise of folk duo Simon and Garfunkel with childhood friend Art Garfunkel.

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A look back on Paul Simon's extraordinary six-decade career as he is in the studio creating his new album Seven Psalms.
Starring: Paul Simon
Original Air Date: Mar 17, 2024
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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