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December 07, 2005

Sound of Crying


Art Garfunkel and his wife, Kim, are the proud parents of a baby boy named Beau who was born through a surrogate mother.

"He's eight weeks," Garfunkel said at his wife's Monday night cabaret performance at Manhattan's Makor Center Cafe. This is the second child for the couple. Their son, James, was born in 1990, two years after the Garfunkels wed.

"It's intoxicating" Garfunkel, 64, says of his role as dad. (Usually, he's known as half of the legendary folk duo Simon & Garfunkel.) "You're being pinched out of normal life. You are going to be chumped and made silly and startlingly ecstatic." But, he insists, "I'm doing pretty good. The baby's pretty good. We have good help."

Source: People


Posted by Lawren at December 7, 2005 08:04 AM | Trackbacks (0)

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I'll say they have good help - starting with the surrogate mom. Of course at 64, you can kind of expect to need help but not with your newborn. Sheesh.

Says: Nanc' at December 7, 2005 08:17 AM

How can a 64 fag like this get married!

Says: tha king at December 7, 2005 03:59 PM

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