I'm surprised that no one has mentioned of the most precious treasures we lost much too soon 35 years ago.
KAREN CARPENTER -
She was
Born: March 2, 1950,
New Haven, CT.
Died: February 4, 1983,
Downey, CA. One month short of her 33rd birthday. She's been gone longer than she was alive. The Carpenters had their own special brand and style of music. Richard was an exceptional song writer and arranger. Karen had one of the most beautiful
"smooth as silk" voices I've ever heard.
Carpenter's singing has attracted critical praise and influenced several significant musicians and singers, including
Madonna, Sheryl Crow, Pat Metheny, Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon, Shania Twain, Natalie Imbruglia, and k.d. lang. Paul McCartney has said she had "the best female voice in the world: melodic, tuneful and distinctive". She has been called "one of the greatest voices of our lifetime" by Sir Elton John.
Karen was also an accomplished drummer. Her drumming has been praised by fellow musicians Hal Blaine,
Cubby O'Brien and Buddy Rich and by
Modern Drummer magazine. In 1975, she was voted the best rock drummer in a poll of
Playboy readers, beating
Led Zeppelin's
John Bonham.
Sheila E.,
Debbi Peterson and
Kelley Deal are among the female drummers that cited Carpenter as an inspiration at an early age to becoming musicians.
On October 12, 1983, shortly after her death, the
Carpenters received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1999,
VH1 ranked Carpenter at #29 on its list of the 100 Greatest Women of Rock and Roll.
There are some singers I can listen to all day, she's one of them!!! The Carpenters remain one of my favorite groups to this day. Thank you Karen for sharing your beautiful gifts with us. You left us much too soon. You and Richard had so many more songs in you that will go unsung. My only regret is that I never got to see them perform live.
For your adoring fans that were too young (or not born yet) to remember the plane crash that killed Holly, Valens and Richardson in 1959, Feb 4, 1983 can also be remembered as "
a day the music died". We love you, RIP ~
A longtime fan that still remembers.
Karen Anne Carpenter