Simon and Garfunkel Revival Band

Very few music artists enjoy such a good reputation as the Simon & Garfunkel Revival Band. Wherever they perform, these very likeable full-blooded musicians make a lasting and impeccable impression on the audiences and received unbelievable reviews.

Season 2019/2020
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Berwaldhallen

On this night they will perform the cult duo’s most beautiful songs of the last 63 years. You will hear wonderful and passionate ballads like “Scarborough Fair” or “Bright Eyes” and classics like “Mrs. Robinson”, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, “El Condor Pasa”, “The Boxer”, the whipping “Cecilia” and their breakthrough hit: “The Sound of Silence” a.o.

It’s not enough to just play the songs! To evoke the true feeling for the music and many small musical refinements, you need first-class musicians. The band, consisting of Michael Frank (vocals and guitar) Guido Reuter (vocals, violin and piano) and three supporting musicians, is so successful in achieving the delicate balance between the perfect cover and individual interpretation of the original duo. The audience will be truly captivated by the rhythmical and the emotional songs that bring back great memories.

The boundaries between the original and the copy vanish in their vocal and instrumental performances. These performances are carefully orchestrated to perfection. The voice types alone are so close to the originals and unbeatable in authenticity. The musicians’ instrumental skills are just as impressive as their stage presence. The result is a perfect show without the need for any great showy effects.

Website:  www.sg-revival.com

Concert length: 2 h 30 min including intermission
External organiser: Wigt International

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