Karen Carpenter
Karen Carpenter, one-half of the popular musical duo The Carpenters, was a powerhouse vocalist and one of the most beloved singers of the 1970s.
Pop Singer
March 2, 1950
Pisces
February 04, 1983
32
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Karen Carpenter, an American singer and drummer, gained fame as a member of the renowned duo The Carpenters, alongside her brother Richard. Their most celebrated album, “Singles 1969-1973,” features a compilation of their greatest hits and remains a fan favorite. Karen’s velvety, warm voice and her intimate, powerful performances captivated audiences. Some of their other well-known songs include “Close to You,” “We’ve Only Just Begun,” and “Yesterday Once More.” As an accomplished drummer, Karen broke barriers for women in the 1970s. She earned three Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Karen Carpenter’s legacy as one of the most cherished singers of the 1970s endures, particularly as one-half of the popular musical duo The Carpenters.