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− | [[The Carpenters]] were a pop duo made up of siblings Richard (b. 1946) and Karen Carpenter (1950-1983). |
+ | [[The Carpenters]] were a pop duo made up of siblings Richard (b. 1946) and Karen Carpenter (1950-1983). They were famous for their renditions of [[Burt Bacharach]]'s "[[Close to You]]," [[Paul Williams]]' "We've Only Just Begun," and "[[Sing]]" from ''[[Sesame Street]]''. |
− | The Carpenters recorded "[[The Rainbow Connection]]" in 1980, but it wasn't released until 2004. Karen Carpenter posed for a photograph with [[Miss Piggy]] |
+ | The Carpenters recorded "[[The Rainbow Connection]]" in 1980, but it wasn't released until 2004. Karen Carpenter posed for a photograph with [[Miss Piggy]] at ABC-TV on a break from filming ''[[John Denver & the Muppets: A Christmas Together]]'' in 1979. Richard Carpenter discussed the siblings' cover of "Sing" in VH-1's 2001 documentary ''[[The Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z]]''. |
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Revision as of 00:59, 26 November 2012
The Carpenters were a pop duo made up of siblings Richard (b. 1946) and Karen Carpenter (1950-1983). They were famous for their renditions of Burt Bacharach's "Close to You," Paul Williams' "We've Only Just Begun," and "Sing" from Sesame Street.
The Carpenters recorded "The Rainbow Connection" in 1980, but it wasn't released until 2004. Karen Carpenter posed for a photograph with Miss Piggy at ABC-TV on a break from filming John Denver & the Muppets: A Christmas Together in 1979. Richard Carpenter discussed the siblings' cover of "Sing" in VH-1's 2001 documentary The Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z.