Richard Carpenter (musician)

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Richard Carpenter
Birth name Richard Lynn Carpenter
Born October 15, 1946 (1946-10-15) (age 61)[1]
New Haven, Connecticut
Origin Los Angeles, California,
United States
Genre(s) Pop
Instrument(s) Electric Piano
Synthesizer
Years active 1965–present
Label(s) A&M
Associated
acts
Carpenters
Karen Carpenter
Website Richard and Karen Carpenter
Notable instrument(s)
Wurlitzer Electric Piano

Richard Lynn Carpenter (b. October 15, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut[1]) is a pop musician who is best known as one half of the brother/sister duo the Carpenters, along with his sister Karen Carpenter.

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Richard Carpenter was born on October 15, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut. He was named after his father's younger brother, Richard Lynn Carpenter. Ironically enough, Carpenter and his uncle married a lady by the name of Mary. [2]

He frequently played the piano while his sister, Karen, played baseball outside. [3] He and Karen also liked to listen to the children's records his father bought for him when he was young. [4] He was introduced to Perry Como and Ella Fitzgerald, among many others, and by the age of twelve, he knew he wanted to be in the music industry.

The Carpenter family moved from New Haven to Downey, California in June of 1963. They wanted Richard to further his music career, and the family was sick of the cold winters. At the time, Richard was sixteen years old. Richard studied music at the California State University at Long Beach. There, he met Frank Pooler, a conductor and composer. Pooler wrote the lyrics to the Christmas classic "Merry Christmas Darling" in 1968. He also met good friend John Bettis, who co-wrote songs with Richard.

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 after 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:

Although Spectrum played frequently at LA-area nightclubs such as Whisky A Go-Go, they met with an unenthusiastic response - their broad harmonies and avoidance of rock 'n roll limited the band's commercial potential. Yet Spectrum was fruitful in another way, providing the raw material of future success: Bettis went on to become a lyricist for Richard's original compositions, and all the other members except Leslie Johnston went on to become members of The Carpenters.

Richard and Karen finally signed with A&M Records on April 22, 1969. "Let's hope we have some hits," Herb Alpert told the two. According to Richard, Herb Alpert had given them carte blanche in the recording studios, and after "Offering" was released, and was not a big seller, people were asking Alpert to release the Carpenters from A&M, but he let them stay.

Alpert suggested that the Carpenters record a Burt Bacharach song called "(They Long to Be) Close to You." Richard's arranging talents shined in the finished product. His arranging and musical talents, as well as Karen's amazing vocals, helped the song go to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stay there for a month. "(They Long to Be) Close to You" gained public recognition overnight. According to Richard, even though the song became popular overnight, the Carpenters themselves did not. It wasn't until a bank commercial jingle was released by the Carpenters that they became popular overnight.

Sitting at home one night, Richard was watching TV and saw a commercial for Crocker National Bank. He recognized the voices of Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, two A&M songwriters. It was the song "We've Only Just Begun." Richard had managed to turn a bank commercial jingle into an RIAA certified Gold Record. It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and has become a common wedding song.

Richard composed many of the Carpenters' hits, such as:

While Karen was suffering from anorexia nervosa, Richard suffered from an addiction with quaaludes. They were prescribed to him from his doctor as sleeping aides, but his usage got out of hand. He eventually sought treatment for his addiction at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas, United States, checking into the clinic in 1979 for an eight-week treatment program.

Carpenters' star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Carpenters' star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Three days before his 37th birthday, the Carpenter family celebrated the unveiling of the Carpenters' new Hollywood Walk of Fame Star. He said in his speech that it was a bittersweet experience because Karen's passing was tragic, yet they were able to celebrate a Hollywood Walk of Fame Star.[6]

He started recording a solo album on June 26, 1985 and finished the album on July 5, 1987.[7] The album was called "Time." It featured Dusty Springfield and Dionne Warwick. Springfield sang "Something in Your Eyes," and Warwick sang "In Love Alone." Richard created a song dedicated to Karen called "When Time Was All We Had." It starts off as an a cappella, but then Richard's piano fades in, as well as Herb Alpert's flugelhorn.

Our hearts were filled with music and laughter... Your voice will be the sweetest sound I'll ever hear and yet We knew somehow the song would never end When time was all we had to spend

In 1984, Richard married adopted cousin, Mary Rudolph (whose brother, Mark Rudolph, was the Carpenters' road manager, as well as the radio call-in "contestant" in the [Oldies] "Medley" on the 1973 album, "Now & Then"). Richard and Mary have five children: Colin, Kristi, Mindi, Taylor, and Traci. The children and Richard sometimes perform music together at various Carpenter-related events.

Recently, Richard helped in the productions of the documentaries "Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters" (1997) and "Only Yesterday: The Carpenters Story" (2007). He released the DVDs "Gold: Greatest Hits" and "Interpretations." Carpenter is also mastering a new Christmas album to be released either this year or next year.

  1. ^ a b http://www.richardandkarencarpenter.com/biography-1.htm
  2. ^ Coleman, Ray. The Carpenters: The Untold Story, 30.
  3. ^ Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters
  4. ^ Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters
  5. ^ "Popular Musicians" Steve Hochman/Mcrea Adams 1999 page 168 book
  6. ^ Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters
  7. ^ Time, Richard Carpenter. "Recording for this album commenced on June 26, 1985, with the final session in mix-down occurring on July 5, 1987.

The Carpenters

Karen CarpenterRichard Carpenter

Lists

List of albums by the CarpentersList of songs by the Carpenters

Singles

1969: Ticket to Ride1970: (They Long to Be) Close to YouWe've Only Just BegunMerry Christmas DarlingFor All We Know
1971: Rainy Days and MondaysSuperstarBless the Beasts and Children (B-side) • Hurting Each Other
1972: It's Going to Take Some TimeFlat Baroque (B-side) • Goodbye to Love
1973: SingYesterday Once MoreTop of the World1974: Jambalaya (On the Bayou)I Won't Last a Day Without YouPlease Mr. Postman
1975: Only YesterdaySolitaire1976: There's a Kind of Hush (All Over the World)I Need to Be in LoveGoofusBreaking Up Is Hard to Do
1977: All You Get from Love Is a Love SongCalling Occupants of Interplanetary CraftThe Christmas Song1978: Sweet, Sweet Smile
1978 (cont'd): I Believe You • 1981: Touch Me When We're Dancing • (Want You) Back in My Life Again • Those Good Old Dreams
1982: Beechwood 4-57891983: Make Believe It's Your First Time • 1984: Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore • 1986: Honolulu City Lights

Albums

1969: Offering • (repackaged as "Ticket to Ride") • 1970: Close to You1971: Carpenters1972: A Song for You1973: Now & Then1975: Horizon
1976: A Kind of Hush1977: Passage1978: Christmas Portrait1981: Made in America1983: Voice of the Heart
1984: An Old-Fashioned Christmas1989: Lovelines2004: As Time Goes By

Compilations

1973: The Singles: 1969-19731978: The Singles: 1974-19781985: Yesterday Once More1991: From The Top1995: Interpretations
1997: Love Songs1998: Reflections2000: The Singles: 1969-19812002: The Essential Collection: 1965-19972003: Carpenters Perform Carpenter
2004: Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition2006: The Ultimate Collection

Television Specials/Series

1971: Carpenters: Live at the BBCMake Your Own Kind of Music1976: The Carpenters' Very First TV Special1977: Christmas with the Carpenters • 1978: Space Encounters • A Christmas Portrait 1980: Music, Music, Music!

Live performances

1971: Carpenters: Live at the BBC1974: Live in Japan • Live at Budokan • 1976: Live at the Palladium

Solo albums

1987: Time (Richard Carpenter)1979-1980: Karen Carpenter (Karen Carpenter)1997: Pianist Arranger Composer Conductor (Richard Carpenter)

DVDs

1985: Yesterday Once More1995: Interpretations1997: Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters2002: Gold: Greatest Hits

Biographies and films

1987: Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story1989: The Karen Carpenter Story1995: The Untold Story
1997: Close to You: Remembering the Carpenters2000: Yesterday Once More
2007: Only Yesterday: The Carpenters Story

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