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		<description><![CDATA[Art in the Park &#160; By Ed Reynolds write the author May 24, 2001 It sounds pretty fancy for Caldwell Park, but on Friday, June 1, the Alabama Symphony Orchestra premiers Sounds for the Summer: The Highland Avenue Series. Featured with the symphony will be Art Garfunkel, the most famous &#8220;counter-tenor&#8221; in the world. Garfunkel&#8217;s [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><span class="body"><span class="editorialdate">May 24, 2001</span></p>
<p>It sounds pretty fancy for Caldwell Park, but on Friday, June 1, the Alabama Symphony Orchestra premiers <i>Sounds for the Summer: The Highland Avenue Series. </i>Featured with the symphony will be Art Garfunkel, the most famous &#8220;counter-tenor&#8221; in the world. Garfunkel&#8217;s memorable style of singing counter-melody to one-time partner Paul Simon&#8217;s gorgeous melodies defined the duo&#8217;s phenomenal contributions to 1960s radio.</p>
<p>Art Garfunkel&#8217;s original stage name was Tom Graph, the &#8220;Tom&#8221; being one half of the &#8220;Tom and Jerry&#8221; cartoon moniker he and Simon first adapted. Garfunkel was a dedicated mathematics teacher when he launched his musical career, so the &#8220;Graph&#8221; bit was a nod to arithmetic.</p>
<p>Garfunkel has been cursed by a lifetime of acute stage fright, and the June 1 performance will be a rare opportunity to hear him with an orchestra. So intense is the fear of performing, the singer often refers to his onstage style as &#8220;quivery.&#8221; He readily admits that Paul Simon had a &#8220;feel for the stage, while I had more of a feel for the notes themselves.&#8221;</p>
<p>The show begins at 8 p.m., with the park opening at 6 p.m. Pre-concert entertainment will be provided by a DJ spinning &#8217;60s hits while conducting trivia contests and passing out prizes. Garfunkel will be the first of eight June performers scheduled for Caldwell Park, including Banu Gibson &amp; the New Orleans Hot Jazz, New York cabaret-style vocalist Julie Budd, and cowboy singers Riders in the Sky. Reserved table seats are $29, unreserved table seats are $19, and lawn seating is $9 for adults, $5 for children ages three and up. Call 251-7727 for details.</span></div>
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