In the early 1970s, "Superstar" was a song that had already been recorded by a handful of famous faces. Written by Bonnie ...
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LOS ANGELES -- Forty-seven years ago at the American Music Awards, the Carpenters took home the Favorite Pop Group honor. All these years later, a journalist and a Carpenters' historian teamed up to ...
The Carpenters released a lot of hit songs; however, one of their hits stood out because it took over 160 musicians to complete. Interestingly, Richard Carpenter didn’t initially want to release the ...
The song’s lyrics were written for a crush in 1946 and the music followed 20 years later. After “Merry Christmas Darling” was released by the Carpenters in November 1970, the love song topped ...
“Merry Christmas Darling” by the Carpenters is one of my favorite Christmas songs. Karen Carpenter had that knack of being able to make you feel like the song she was singing was being sung just for ...
BC TV CENTRE Photo of Karen CARPENTER and Richard CARPENTER and CARPENTERS, Richard Carpenter (keyboard) & Karen Carpenter (drums), performing on BBC 'In Concert' series. Richard Carpenter was sitting ...
Paul Williams is a professional songwriter who wrote hits such as Barbra Streisand‘s “Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)” and The Muppets‘ “Rainbow Connection.” During an interview with Music ...
The song "(Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All," written by Tony Macaulay in the early '70s might be one of the most literal song titles ever written. The hit writer suffered from jet lag and ...
"Christmastime With You," the new holiday song in the classic style of Karen and Richard Carpenter by award-winning Carpenters tribute artists Sally Olson and Ned Mills. Ned Mills and Sally Olson, ...
Karen Carpenter’s brother Richard has one vivid memory of the singer that has stayed with him over the years. It was 1971 when the duo, known as Carpenters, won a Grammy for best new artist. "This was ...
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