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Richard Carpenter

Richard Carpenter

Richard Lynn Carpenter (born October 15, 1946) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer, who formed half of the sibling duo the Carpenters alongside his younger sister Karen. He had numerous roles in the Carpenters, including record producer, arranger, pianist, keyboardist, and songwriter, as well as joining with Karen on harmony vocals. Richard Lynn Carpenter was born at Grace-New Haven Hospital (now called Yale New Haven Hospital) in New Haven, Connecticut, the same hospital where his sister, Karen, was later born. His parents were Agnes Reuwer Tatum (a housewife) (March 5, 1915 – November 10, 1996) and Harold Bertram Carpenter (November 8, 1908 – October 15, 1988). Harold was born in China, where his own parents were missionaries, and was educated at boarding schools in England, before working in the printing business. Carpenter was named after his father's younger brother, Richard Lynn Carpenter. Carpenter and his uncle both married women named Mary. Richard and his sister were baptized into the United Methodist Church and as children were part of the Methodist Youth Ministry. Carpenter frequently played the piano while his younger sister, Karen, played baseball outside. He and Karen also liked to listen to the children's records their father bought for them when they were young. Richard was introduced to Perry Como and Ella Fitzgerald, among many others through his father's record collection, and by age 12, he knew he wanted to be in the music business. His first public appearance as a musician was at age 16 in New Haven. Along with two older friends, a group was formed and they played at a local pizza parlor. Richard joined the venture to earn money to buy a car. The Carpenter family moved from New Haven to Downey, California, in June 1963. They wanted Richard to further his music career, and the family was tired of the cold New England winters. After graduating from Downey High School in 1964, Carpenter studied music at California State College at Long Beach (now known as California State University, Long Beach). There, he met Frank Pooler, a conductor and composer who wrote the lyrics to the Christmas classic "Merry Christmas Darling" in 1968. Richard also met his good friend John Bettis, who co-wrote songs with Richard. At Long Beach, Richard also met Gary Sims, Dan Woodhams, and Doug Strawn, who later became members of the Carpenters’ live band. Carpenter created the Richard Carpenter Trio in 1965 with sister Karen and friend Wes Jacobs. Richard played the piano, Karen played the drums, and Wes played the tuba and bass. In 1966, the Richard Carpenter Trio played "Iced Tea" and "The Girl from Ipanema" at the Hollywood Bowl Battle of the Bands. They won the competition, and shortly afterward recorded three songs at RCA Studios: "Every Little Thing", "Strangers in the Night", and the Carpenter original, "Iced Tea". "Iced Tea" is the only recording that was officially released to the public. Around 1967, Richard and Karen joined four other student musicians from Long Beach State to form a sextet, Spectrum, consisting of: Richard Carpenter; Karen Carpenter; John Bettis; Leslie Johnston; Gary Sims; Danny Woodhams. ... Source: Article "Richard Carpenter (musician)" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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April 20th, 2024

60 Songs: BBC Two at 60

Self (archive footage)

9

February 10th, 2023

Karen Carpenter: Starving for Perfection

Self (archive footage)

TBD

October 2nd, 2020

Herb Alpert Is...

Self

7.2

November 26th, 2016

Carpenters: Christmas Memories

Himself

TBD

May 27th, 2011

The Joy of Easy Listening

Self

TBD

September 11th, 2007

Doris Day: Virgin Territory

Self

7

April 9th, 2007

Only Yesterday: The Carpenters Story

Self

TBD

August 28th, 2002

Close to You: The Story of the Carpenters

TBD

TBD

April 30th, 2002

Carpenters: Gold

TBD

9

February 22nd, 2001

The Best of Bob Hope: 50 Years of Laughter — Volume 2

Self (archive footage)

TBD

February 22nd, 2001

The Best of Bob Hope: 50 Years of Laughter — Volume 1

Self (archive footage)

TBD

June 17th, 1985

Carpenters: Yesterday Once More

Himself

8.2

December 19th, 1978

The Carpenters: A Christmas Portrait

Self

8

November 19th, 1978

Mickey's 50

Self

9

May 17th, 1978

The Carpenters... Space Encounters

Self

6

December 1st, 1977

The Carpenters at Christmas

Self

9

December 8th, 1976

Carpenters Very First Television Special

Self

8

December 3rd, 1976

The Carpenters: A World of Music

self

5

April 21st, 1976

The Carpenters Concert: Live at the New London Theatre

Himself

TBD

December 17th, 1974

The Perry Como Christmas Show

Himself

6.5

January 1st, 1974

Carpenters: Live at Budokan

Himself

TBD

June 9th, 1972

The Carpenters: Live in Australia

self

TBD

November 6th, 1971

The Carpenters: Live at the BBC

Self

8

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