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Simon & Garfunkel Revival Band - Feelin' Groovy

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Simon & Garfunkel Revival Band: Feelin' Groovy

Wherever they perform, the likeable musicians leave an enthusiastic audience and exuberant reviews behind. In their program the Simon & Garfunkel Revival Band present the most beautiful songs of the cult duo.

Dreamlike, passionate ballads like "Scarborough Fair" or "Bright Eyes", classics like "Mrs. Robinson", "The Boxer" or of course "The Sound of Silence" belong to the extensive repertoire as well as the rousing "Cecilia".

Simply replaying is not enough! In order to awaken the musical feeling and the many small musical refinements, you also need first-class musicians. Michael Frank vocals & guitar, Guido Reuter vocals, violin, flute and piano, accompanied by Sebastian Fritzlar on guitar, - piano, - drum & bass, Sven Lieser on guitar as well as Mirko Sturm on percussion & drums, create the tightrope dance of perfect cover and own interpretation so authentically that the audience gets into a real maelstrom between their very rhythmic and the emotional numbers. With their vocal and instrumental performances coordinated down to the smallest detail, they blur the line between original and copy. The authenticity of the vocal parts alone, which almost perfectly match the originals, can hardly be surpassed.

The instrumental skills of the musicians are as impressive as their stage presence. They perform a perfect show without the need for big show effects.

Runtime: Fri, 21/08/2026 to Sat, 20/11/2027

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