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Happy Birthday, Paul Simon! The musical icon turns 82 on Oct. 13, 2023, and has a lifetime of hits and history to look back on. He's earned 16 Grammy wins (and 35 nominations) over the
course of his career, in addition to one Oscar nomination and two inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. A father four times over, he also uses his platform to promote accessible
music education for kids, in addition to raising funds for environmental causes. Here, on his latest birthday, take a look at Paul Simon's life in photos. PAUL SIMON'S EARLY YEARS
Born on Oct. 13, 1941 in Newark, New Jersey, Paul Simon began creating music from a remarkably young age. Meeting his on-again, off-again music partner, Art Garfunkel, as young kids in
Queens, New York, set the stage for a decades-long career — both together and apart. PAUL SIMON IN TOM & JERRY Simon and Garfunkel — as they would later become known — got the attention
of Sid Prosen at a record label called Big Records as teens. They released the song "Hey, Schoolgirl" as a single under the stage name Tom and Jerry. They two appeared on _American
Bandstand_ and the song went on to sell more than 100,000 copies, _Rolling Stone_ reported. "You can't imagine what it was like having a hit record at 16," Simon said, per
the outlet. "It made me a neighborhood hero." PAUL SIMON WORKING WITH CAROLE KING Carole King, lyricist Gerry Goffin and Simon (above) all met at Queens College. While they never
wrote together, NPR said, King and Simon would help record demos for other bands. Goffin and King would later marry. PAUL SIMON IN SIMON & GARFUNKEL The duo would drift apart multiple
times, first in the late '50s after Simon did some work on his own — quietly. "He made a record without telling me," Garfunkel told _The Guardian_ in 2015. "That was
1956, maybe 1957. He was my best friend and I thought friendship involves candor and telling a friend what's up, so the fact that he had a hidden surprise shocked and hurt me."
They reunited in the 1960s, signed to Columbia records and were renamed Simon & Garfunkel. They released their debut album, _Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M._ in 1964 followed by _Sounds of
Silence_ (1966), _Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme_ (1966), _Bookends_ (1968) and _Bridge Over Troubled Water_ (1970). SIMON & GARFUNKEL'S GRAMMY AWARDS At the 13th annual Grammy
Awards in 1970, Simon & Garfunkel took home five awards including record of the year for "Bridge Over Troubled Water," album of the year for _Bridge Over Troubled Water _and
song of the year for the same track. Two years prior, the duo won two Grammys for the song "Mrs. Robinson," famously featured in the film _The Graduate._ Simon also took home the
award that year for best original score written for a motion picture or a television special for the film's score. As a duo, the men have won a total of seven Grammys and have been
nominated for 11. PAUL SIMON BECOMES A FATHER Simon and his first wife, Peggy Harper, welcomed their first child, Harper, in 1972. Simon is now the father of four, welcoming Adrian, Lulu and
Gabriel with wife Edie Brickell. PAUL SIMON AT THE GRAMMY AWARDS Simon poses with David Bowie, Garfunkel, Yoko Ono, John Lennon and Roberta Flack backstage at the 17th annual Grammy Awards
in New York City. PAUL SIMON'S PEOPLE COVER On Nov. 3, 1980, Simon was front and center on the cover of PEOPLE. PAUL SIMON'S FRIENDSHIP WITH LORNE MICHAELS Simon is a longtime
friend of _Saturday Night Live_ creator Lorne Michaels, meeting him in 1975 just a few months before the show premiered, Simon wrote in _Vanity Fair_. Simon has appeared on the show numerous
times, including in 1976, alongside George Harrison (above). PAUL SIMON IN 'ONE TRICK PONY' In 1980, Simon wrote and starred in a feature film called _One Trick Pony_ about a
folk-rock musician whose popularity is waning as he works to create his next album. Simon's album of the same name was released that year. SIMON & GARFUNKEL REUNITE IN CENTRAL PARK
In 1981, 11 years after parting ways as a duo, Simon and Garfunkel performed in front of hundreds of thousands of fans in Central Park for a reunion show. PAUL SIMON'S MARRIAGE TO
CARRIE FISHER Following his marriage to Peggy Harper, Simon tied the knot with Carrie Fisher in 1983. Though the pair divorced shortly after, they would date off and on for about a decade
after. PAUL SIMON'S 'GRACELAND' Between 1965 and 1983 Simon released six solo studio albums and in 1986 he released his seventh, the widely successful _Graceland. _To record
the album, Simon traveled to South Africa to work with local musicians — ignoring an international boycott in place by the United Nations Anti-Apartheid Committee, _Rolling Stone_ reported.
It won album of the year at the 1987 Grammy Awards. PAUL SIMON IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME In 1990, Simon and Garfunkel performed side by side at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
induction ceremony in New York City. That year, the two were inducted alongside Queens College alumni Carole King and Gerry Coffin. PAUL SIMON'S MARRIAGE TO EDIE BRICKELL Simon married
singer-songwriter Edie Brickell in 1992 and they have three children together. On June 6, 2022, Simon shared a photo of the couple across his social media platforms with the caption, "A
Happy Anniversary." PAUL SIMON'S 'CAPEMAN' Another one of his ventures, Simon wrote the music for the Broadway musical _Capeman,_ which premiered in 1998 and starred
Marc Anthony, Ednita Nazario and Ruben Blades. Based on the true story of Salvador Agron, a man convicted of the murder of two teenagers in the late 1950s, the show was generally not well
received, with protestors standing outside of the theater on opening night. It ultimately closed after just 68 performances, according to _Playbill_. PAUL SIMON ON TOUR WITH BOB DYLAN In
1999, Simon hit the road and went on tour with Bob Dylan. PAUL SIMON'S 9/11 TRIBUTE Following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Simon joined a roster of performers including Bruce
Springsteen, Faith Hill, Alicia Keys and Mariah Carey to perform in the "America: A Tribute To Heroes" benefit concert. Simon sang "Bridge Over Troubled Water." PAUL
SIMON AT THE KENNEDY CENTER HONORS In 2002, Simon was a recipient of a Kennedy Center Honor alongside Elizabeth Taylor, James Earl Jones, Chita Rivera and James Levine. PAUL SIMON'S OLD
FRIENDS TOUR In 2003, Simon and Garfunkel embarked on a nine-month tour called the Old Friends Tour. Their final show was in Rome, where the duo played outside the Colosseum to a crowd of
more than 500,000, _Rolling Stone_ reported. PAUL SIMON AND THE YANKEES In 1999, the Native New Yorker and Yankees fan sang "Mrs. Robinson" at Yankee Stadium in a memorial ceremony
for Yankees' legend Joe DiMaggio. PAUL SIMON'S FINAL TOUR In 2018, Simon finished his farewell tour with a hometown show at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, marking his
retirement from touring. PAUL SIMON IN 2022 AND 2023 Last summer, Simon made a surprise appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island. He showed up on stage at the end of a tribute
to his music performed by the band Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats. _Rolling Stone_ reported that Simon performed a four-song set to the delightfully stunned crowd. In May of
2023, Simon revealed that he'd recently lost hearing in his left ear. "Nobody has an explanation for it," he told _The Times_. "So everything became more difficult. My
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