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Post- Arrest Paul Simon And Edie Brickell Release New Collaboration

The couple release make-up song called 'Like To Get To Know You'

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Days after a Connecticut court hearing to defend disorderly conduct charges, Edie Brickell and Paul Simon released a duet, “Like To Get To Know You,” which appeared on Brickell’s SoundCloud account.

Police charged Paul Simon, 72, and Edie Brickell, 48, with a misdemeanor for disorderly conduct Saturday night, after the couple ”“ which has been married since 1992 ”“ engaged in a minor altercation after a “family dispute.” They appeared in court together, holding hands and their new collaboration suggests that they are ready to move on.

“I got my feelings hurt and I picked a fight with my husband,” Brickell said in a statement to Rolling Stone through her attorney. “The police called it disorderly.  Thank God it’s orderly now.”

 

 Listen to Like To Get To Know You:

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