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DOWNEY, CALIF. – Karen Carpenter, 32, the silky-voiced singer, who with her brother, Richard, recorded some of the biggest hits of the 1970s, died yesterday after collapsing at her parents ...
Karen Carpenter’s dulcet tones are some of the best known from the 1970s. ... Before Karen died on February 4, 1983, she had spoken to her brother and friends and seemed to be in good spirits, ...
Karen Carpenter, half of the Grammy-winning '70s duo the Carpenters and wholly one of the greatest vocalists of all time, died 40 years ago at age 32.
Karen Carpenter and her brother Richard moved to Downey with their parents in 1963 and shortly after formed a jazz group called the Richard Carpenter Trio. By 1968, they had changed the name to ...
Sister and brother duo Karen And Richard Carpenter created musical hits such as "Close to You" and "Rainy Days and Mondays" before Karen died in 1983.
Karen Carptenter, the lead singer of The Carpenters, died of heart failure related to her years-long struggle with anorexia Feb. 4, 1983: Musician Karen Carpenter dies at 32 from health ...
Karen Carpenter was half of the sibling duo the Carpenters, but died at only the young age of 32. Now forty years after her death, this doc reveals astounding new insight into the singer's ...