There’s a glimmer of hope for Paul Simon fans.
"I hope not," the Simon and Garfunkel co-founder said,"I really wanted to perform the 'Seven Psalms.' I haven't given up hope, but I'm prepared to accept that I might not be able to."Last year the musician broke hearts across the world when he said that it had become “extremely” unlikely that he would ever perform live again after he
The “Graceland” superstar said that his hearing has unexpectedly improved somewhat and that he’s now “optimistic” that he might be able to perform his latest album live.“I hope not,” the Simon and Garfunkel co-founder said, “I really wanted to perform the ‘Seven Psalms.’ I haven’t given up hope, but I’m prepared to accept that I might not be able to.
“Next month I’m going to try to do a rehearsal with an entire ensemble of ‘Seven Psalms’ and see if I can get through the .”