Karen Carpenter

Location:
US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Pop
Site(s):
Karen Anne Carpenter was born at 11:45 a.m. on

Thursday, March 2, 1950 to Harold Bertram

(b. 11/8/08, d. 10/15/88) and Agnes Reuwer (Tatum) Carpenter

(b. 3/5/15, d. 11-10-96), of New Haven,

Connecticut.

Karen's brother Richard had arrived four years

earlier on October 15, 1946



"They Long to Be Close to You," which became

their best selling single in the United States.

In late 1969, A&M co-founder Herb Alpert asked the

Carpenters to cover this little-known

Burt Bacharach/Hal David song.

Richard found just the right approach to the song,

and with their unforgettable vocals, "(They Long to Be)

Close to You" raced to #1 in just six weeks.

It was the first of many hits for Karen and Richard,

and established the Carpenters as a household name.



The two arrangements on display are "Goodbye To Love"

and "Yesterday Once More." These were the first two

Richard Carpenter/John Bettis songs to be released as

singles. Both became Top 10 hits in both the U.S. and

the U.K.-as did two subsequent Carpenter/Bettis originals:

"Top of the World" and "Only Yesterday."



Their musical career gained momentum after

winning the Battle of the Bands at the Hollywood Bowl

on June 24, 1966, as an instrumental group called the

Richard Carpenter Trio - Richard on piano, Karen on

drums and Wes Jacobs on bass and tuba.



Within the first two years of recording, the Carpenters

were nominated for five Grammy Awards-and won two.

They went on to win another Grammy the following year.

The Carpenters' #1 hit single, "(They Long to Be) Close to

You" is in the Grammy Hall of Fame, as is

their million-selling single "We've Only Just Begun."



In 1971, the Carpenters were awarded a Trendsetter Award

from Billboard magazine. In early 1974, they received the

first American Music Award ever presented for Favorite

Pop Group.

Like the Beach Boys before them, the Carpenters created an

all-American sound that became internationally famous.

They were recognized for breaking box office records at the

London Palladium in 1976. The Carpenters have enjoyed

tremendous fan loyalty through the years. Their appeal was,

and still is, especially strong in the United States,

Japan and England.



Karen Carpenter died February 4, 1983 of heart

failure caused by chronic anorexia nervosa
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