Quote by Art Garfunkel
I was a student at Columbia College, actually, in the Architecture

I was a student at Columbia College, actually, in the Architecture school. Paul would drive in from Queens, showing me these new songs. I cant remember us working it out. – Art Garfunkel

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I like working solo and it was a lot of fun joking around with the audience, saying things. Im only just learning how to do certain things. – Art Garfunkel

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