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The Carpenters - Wikipedia With more than 100 million records sold worldwide, Carpenters are among the best-selling music artists of all time The Carpenter siblings were both born at Grace–New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, to Harold Bertram Carpenter (1908–1988) and Agnes Reuwer (née Tatum, 1915–1996)
Home - The Carpenters With a trademark sound highlighted by brother Richard's multi-layered production and sister Karen's timeless voice, the Carpenters set a new standard for melodic pop The public caught on immediately, making the Carpenters the top-selling American artists of the 1970s To M M Keeravani and Chandrabose
The Carpenters - Biography - IMDb Richard Carpenter started his own instrumental band with his sister Karen called "The Richard Carpenter Trio " Richard played the piano and organized the music, and Karen played the drums The Richard Carpenter Trio won a 1966 "Battle of the Bands" contest
The Carpenters 10 greatest songs ever, ranked - Smooth Here's 10 of their very best songs to make for a perfect Carpenters playlist A massive hit for The Beatles in 1965, the Carpenters released a cover version as one of their first singles four years later
The BEST of The Carpenters - Songs with Lyrics With the YouTube Music app, enjoy over 100 million songs at your fingertips, plus albums, playlists, remixes, music videos, live performances, covers, and hard-to-find music you can’t get anywhere
The Carpenters discography - Wikipedia In October 1969, six months after they signed a contract with A M Records, the Carpenters released their debut album Offering (its title was later changed to Ticket to Ride)
13 Best The Carpenters Songs of All Time (Greatest Hits) It’s a timeless classic that has been covered by countless artists and still remains as fresh today as it was when first released in 1973 With its iconic opening piano chords and Karen Carpenter’s smooth, soulful vocals, the song transports listeners to a world of nostalgia and longing