Music icon Paul Simon says he hasn't entirely accepted living with hearing loss

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is hoping to return to the concert stage.

Add Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Paul Simon to the list of 40 million Americans who suffer from hearing loss.

Simon, 81, made the remark while attending the Toronto Film Festival, where the documentary, “In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon,” received its world premiere. The particular frustration for Simon is that he considers his concert appearances an extension of his record-making. Simon added that he’s planning to work with two guitarists to see if he can come up with some solution — that is, they will handle the instrumental parts he might normally play in concert.

 

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