A performance from Seattle Academy's Class of 2007 Graduation, arranged by Mark Hoover, originally by Paul Simon. Performers from left to right: Abby Hardin, Maddie Reddington, Andrea Alhadeff, Gillian Durkee, Luke Rogers and Adrian Harris.
Great job!! I hope this song is a wakeup call for the younger generation who hopefully can fix the mess we find ourselves in again. It was written back in the seventies when things were very bad in America as well.
Nice voices but not the best arrangement. Check out the Starline Rhythm Band's version. Really fun with rich harmonies. Would suit your group very well, I think.
Pretty good! I'm not a fan of these kind of covers, but this one's a bit "cute". The ensamble is made up with a "funny" crowd. They don't match one bit!
Great singers, but so what? This song is all about angst and emptiness and they've completely missed that by polishing it to a high sheen.
lookfar111 3 months ago
Great job!! I hope this song is a wakeup call for the younger generation who hopefully can fix the mess we find ourselves in again. It was written back in the seventies when things were very bad in America as well.
McDaidUSA 10 months ago
Nice voices but not the best arrangement. Check out the Starline Rhythm Band's version. Really fun with rich harmonies. Would suit your group very well, I think.
kwstapsmith 1 year ago
Sensational! Carry on.
jonnybanger 2 years ago
JESUS. im a current seattle academy sophomore to be junior in the onions, and this is ridiculously good.
we should do this in honor of luke.
lamboman666 2 years ago
am surprised, this works! well done on a classic Simon song 5* Love from Scotland
ukp42 2 years ago
This was at our beloved Luke's graduation from high school. We miss you!
Mel1557 3 years ago
BEAUTIFULLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!
trumpet1977 4 years ago
Pretty good! I'm not a fan of these kind of covers, but this one's a bit "cute". The ensamble is made up with a "funny" crowd. They don't match one bit!
zebbaloo 4 years ago