Tonight at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Paul Simon and Philip Glass come together at the BAM Harvey Theater for a conversation about art, life, and the creative process that will include questions from the audience as well. It is the culmination of Love in Hard Times: The Music of Paul Simon, BAM's monthlong celebration of the famed singer-songwriter that included David Byrne's unforgettable rendition of "You Can Call Me Al" and "I Know What I Know" for the April 9-13 events, Under African Skies. For tickets to tonight's BAMtalk, visit bam.org.
Philip Glass Talks with Paul Simon at BAM for Conclusion of Simon Celebration
- Sunday, May 4, 2008Philip Glass Talks with Paul Simon at BAM for Conclusion of Simon Celebration
Tonight at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Paul Simon and Philip Glass come together at the BAM Harvey Theater for a conversation about art, life, and the creative process that will include questions from the audience as well. It is the culmination of Love in Hard Times: The Music of Paul Simon, BAM's monthlong celebration of the famed singer-songwriter that included David Byrne's unforgettable rendition of "You Can Call Me Al" and "I Know What I Know" for the April 9-13 events, Under African Skies. For tickets to tonight's BAMtalk, visit bam.org.Journal Articles:no
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