Celebrate the bestselling duo in rock ’n’ roll history with Forever Simon & Garfunkel: A Tribute

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At Feinstein’s Cabaret, located inside the beautiful Hotel Carmichael in Carmel, you will enjoy the very best in featured concerts and music, fine food and dining, and classic wine and cocktails. One of the featured concerts coming to Feinstein’s is Forever Simon & Garfunkel: A Tribute, for two nights, Feb. 6 and 7.

Forever Simon & Garfunkel: A Tribute celebrates the bestselling duo in rock’n’roll history. With humor, soaring energy, charm and laser precise harmony, Sean Altman & Jack Skuller lead the audience on a concert journey through Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel’s teenage roots, their early success as a groovy folk act, their global dominance as hit-makers, and even some of Paul Simon’s solo career. “The Sound of Silence,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Mrs. Robinson,” “I Am a Rock,” “The Boxer,” “Homeward Bound,” “Cecilia,” “Hazy Shade Of Winter,” “Feeling Groovy,” “Me & Julio Down by the Schoolyard,” “Kodachrome” and many more.

Award-winning singer-songwriters Sean Altman (Rockapella) and Jack Skuller (Songwriters Hall Of Fame Buddy Holly Prize) met on stage in 2010, when they were paired at a variety show to duet “Mrs. Robinson.” Skuller had just celebrated his 14th birthday and Altman had just celebrated his shiny new AARP card, but the audience found their December-January musical bromance and brotherly harmony to be enchanting and mesmerizing. The pair has toured as The Everly Set since 2016, celebrating the hits of The Everly Brothers. They formed Forever Simon & Garfunkel in 2020, and they tour both acts internationally.

Sean Altman, American musician and songwriter, is a founder and former lead singer of the singing group Rockapella and a pioneer of the modern a cappella movement. He was a member of Rockapella from its inception in 1986 until he left the group in 1997 to pursue a solo career. As a founding member of Rockapella, Altman is perhaps best known for his role on the long-running PBS children’s geography game show, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? As a solo artist, Altman has released three solo albums on Chow Fun Records.

The Washington Post wrote, “Witty and outrageously lampooning … full of catchy melodies, clever arrangements and lyrics that yield satiric gems.” In 2009, Altman wrote and recorded two songs for the popular Schoolhouse Rock series, composed and performed on two TV commercials for Wendy’s and composed and recorded the theme song for the PBS show Science Mission 101.

Skuller signed his first recording contract at just 14 years old with Bar/None Records. His debut single “Love is a Drum” was called “arguably the best single released by anyone [that] year” by The Examiner. His music career has since earned him a reputation for powerful live shows rooted in old school rock ’n’ roll. In his teen years, he performed his original music for thousands of people across the U.S. as a Disney recording artist. He has been featured on the Disney Channel, FOX-TV’s Good Day New York, Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls, and with the GRAMMY Foundation. His music was selected for an ASPCA campaign and is continually played on indie rock radio across the U.S. (including Sirius XM). The Songwriters Hall of Fame recognized his talent by awarding him the esteemed Buddy Holly Prize. As frontman of blues rock trio The Skullers, he worked with acclaimed Americana artist/producer Don DiLego on Freight Trains & Party Games.

This show runs for two evenings: Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; shows begins at 7:30 p.m. Get your tickets and learn more about this and other shows at feinsteinshc.com/events. You can also call The Hotel Carmichael, home of Feinstein’s, at (317) 688-1947. Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael is located at 1 Carmichael Square, Carmel.