Friday, November 30, 8 p.m.

On August 15, 1991, ten years after his reunion concert with Art Garfunkel in New York City’s Central Park, Paul Simon brought his Born At The Right Time Tour to the same site for a free concert on The Great Lawn. One of the largest crowds ever assembled in Central Park gathered to hear a retrospective mix of songs from the 12-time Grammy Award winner’s career, featuring favorites from Graceland and The Rhythm of the Saints along with classics such as “The Sound of Silence,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and “Still Crazy After All These Years.”

The 17-piece band — assembled from three countries — included New York session musicians (alert viewers may be able to spot jazz trumpeter Chris Botti among them) and the South African and Brazilian musicians who had played with him on his solo work. Ten drummers from the Bahian drum ensemble Grupo Cultural Olodum also joined in, making the evening an exhilarating musical and cultural event.

Simon was also joined on stage by Chevy Chase in a rousing rendition of “You Can Call Me Al,” made memorable by their “dueling saxophones” and dance moves from the video they had made to accompany the release of the record.

Tune in to see these performances:

• “Obvious Child”
• “The Boy In The Bubble”
• “Kodachrome”
• “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard”
• “I Know What I Know”
• “Bridge Over Troubled Water”
• “Graceland”
• “You Can Call Me Al”
• “Still Crazy After All These Years”
• “Loves Me Like a Rock”
• “Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes”
• “Late in the Evening”
• “America”
• “The Boxer”
• “Cecilia”
• “The Sound of Silence”