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Karen Anne Carpenter (March 2, 1950 – February 4, 1983) was an American singer and drummer who formed half of the highly successful duo Carpenters with her older brother Richard. [2] With a distinctive three- octave contralto range, she was praised by her peers for her vocal skills. [3][4][5][6] Carpenter's work continues to attract praise ...
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 February 3, Karen visited her parents and discussed finalizing her divorce from Burris. [162] The following morning, her mother found her lying unresponsive on the floor of a walk-in closet, and she was rushed to the hospital. [163] After Richard and his parents spent 20 minutes in a waiting room, a doctor entered and told them Karen had ...
Karen, still trying to carve her own way, married real-estate developer Thomas James Burris in August 1980, after meeting him just months earlier. She almost didn't make it down the aisle after ...
English. Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story is a 1987 American experimental biographical film that portrays the last 17 years of singer Karen Carpenter 's life, as she struggled with anorexia. Directed by Todd Haynes, the film uses Barbie dolls as actors, as well as documentaries and artistic footage. Superstar was co-written and co-produced ...
Edmund McCurtain, 1884-1886. Thompson McKinney, 1886-1888. Benjamin Franklin Smallwood, 1888-1890. Wilson Jones, 1890-1894. Jefferson Gardner, 1894-1896. Green McCurtain, 1896-1900. Gilbert Dukes, 1900-1902. Green McCurtain, 1902-1906. The Choctaw Nation was temporarily discontinued in 1906 with the advent of Oklahoma statehood.
Thomas James (c. 1573 – August 1629) was an English librarian and Anglican clergyman, the first librarian of the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Life.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is an art museum in Kansas City, Missouri, known for its encyclopedic collection of art from nearly every continent and culture, and especially for its extensive collection of Asian art. In 2007, Time magazine ranked the museum's new Bloch Building number one on its list of "The 10 Best (New and Upcoming ...