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NH365 is a different approach to a community calendar for New Hampshire. Free registration allows you to:
Events will be shared among a growing number of media participants, such as newspapers and radio stations. more...
The goal of this public-private partnership is to create a comprehensive, shared database of happenings in the Granite State and beyond. more...
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The Music Hall 28 Chestnut St. Portsmouth, NH 03801 Website
$75; $65. 603-436-2400
Accessibility Wheelchair accessible
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Intimately Yours: Art Garfunkel
Friday, Mar. 19
8 p.m.
603-436-2400 Website
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The Music Hall Presents: Although it has been almost 40 years since the anthem Bridge Over Troubled Water was recorded, singer/songwriter/actor Art Garfunkel's image and signature vocal remain among the most instantly recognizable in popular music. His "beautiful countertenor," as Neil Strauss described his voice in The New York Times, is clear and resonant, surely one of the finest instruments in all of popular music, and a time-honored friend to a world of listeners.
Mr. Garfunkel was originally revered for his Grammy-winning, chart-topping songs and albums with partner and fellow NYC native Paul Simon. Their greatest hits collection, which includes Mrs. Robinson, Scarborough Fair, The Sound Of Silence, The Boxer and Bridge Over Troubled Water, among others, is the biggest selling album ever by a duo. After Simon & Garfunkel parted ways in 1970, Garfunkel landed several major film roles, including two directed by Mike Nichols, Carnal Knowledge (opposite Jack Nicholson), and Catch 22. Solo albums have included hits such as I Only Have Eyes for You. Beyond performing, he writes poetry, is a voracious reader, and has trekked across America and Japan. His latest – and 12th – album Some Enchanted Evening features some of the 20th century’s greatest songwriters, including Rodgers & Hammerstein, Irving Berlin, Harold Arlen, Antonio Carlos Jobim and George Gershwin.
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