- His all-time favorite pop song is Paul McCartney's "Here, There and Everywhere" and his all-time favorite album is Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours".
- Also sang with Paul Simon in the late '50s. As the duo "Tom and Jerry", they had a top 50 hit in 1957 with "Hey, Schoolgirl" (Garfunkel used the stage name "Tom Graph"; Simon was "Jerry Landis".) The duo broke up at the end of the '50s after a string of flop follow-ups, only to reunite a few years later under their real names.
- Was elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of Simon & Garfunkel) in 1990.
- Took 40 excursions on his walk across America to complete the route from New York to Los Angeles from 1983-97.
- Was living with Laurie Bird at the time of her suicide in 1979.
- Reunited with Paul Simon in a nostalgia tour for the first time in two decades in 2003.
- Between his stints with musical duos "Tom and Jerry" and Simon & Garfunkel, released some non-charting solo material as "Artie Garr".
- Attended Columbia University where his first major was Architecture.
- Has a Masters of Science in Mathematics. Was going to pursue his PhD, but his career took off before that happened.
- His paternal grandparents were Romanian Jewish immigrants. His maternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Russia/Poland.
- Graduated in 1958 from Forest Hills High School in Forest Hills, Queens, New York.
- Has older brother Jules (b. November 1939) and younger brother Jerome (b. June 1945).
- Childhood home was at 136-58 72nd Ave in Kew Garden Hills, Queens, New York, New York.
- Father Jacob "Jack" Israel Garfunkel (b. 9 July 1908) was a wholesale sportswear salesman married mother Rose Pearlman in July 1937.
- Graduated from PS 164 in Queens, New York, New York. This is where he met Paul Simon.
- Became a father again via surrogate mother when son Beau Daniel arrived October 2005.
- Father, with Kim Garfunkel, of a son, James Garfunkel.
- Cousin of former boy-band manager Louis J. Pearlman, who helped launched the careers of the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC.
- Is mentioned in the Barenaked Ladies' song "If I Had $1000000" (1993).
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