Art Garfunkel’s Son Runs Onstage And Adorably Steals The Show

We spend so much time enjoying songs of these brilliant musicians we often forget that like us, they’re human too, and are subject to age through the years.

Be grateful then that in spite of age and its adverse effects, some artists still choose to record and perform live.
 

They may not be as vibrant as they once was but to get up on stage for the love of their fans is something to be grateful for.

He is one half of the folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel where he partners with Paul Simon.
This duo took hold of the sixties, cementing their status as one of the best in the folk rock genre.

Sixties. That would make Art 80 this year.
In this video dated Jun 20, 2015, Mr. Garfunkel takes the stage with the song “The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy

“The 59th Street bridge (officially the Queensboro Bridge), goes over the East River in New York City, connecting Queens to Manhattan. Simon & Garfunkel are from New York, which has a very hectic pace. In this song they remind us to slow down and appreciate the simple pleasures in life, like cobblestones and flowers.”

The best part about this live version is that Art’s son, Arthur Jr., comes out to join him. He’s just a miniature version of his dad! He’s the cutest little thing!

 

His wife Kim eventually follows her boys and together, they complete the song to the crowd’s approval. What a beautiful family!

“I spent most of the year 1965 living in England, and at the end of that year in December, I came back to the United States, ‘The Sound Of Silence’ had become a big hit, and I had to make this adjustment from being relatively unknown in England to being semi-famous here, and I didn’t really swing with it. It was a very difficult scene to make, and I was writing very depressed-type songs until around June of last year.”

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