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Karen Carpenter Net Worth 2024, Age, Height, Bio, Birthday, Wiki!

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Karen Carpenter Biography

Karen Carpenter is one of the most popular and richest Pop Singer who was born on March 2, 1950 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. A drummer and singer who was a part the group The Carpenters and sang “We’ve Only Just Begun.”

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Karen Anne Carpenter (March 2, 1950 – February 4, 1983) was an American singer and drummer who, along with her older brother Richard, was part of the duo the Carpenters. She was praised for her 3-octave contralto vocal range. Her drumming abilities were viewed positively by other musicians and critics. Her struggles with eating disorders would later raise awareness of anorexia and body dysmorphia.

The family moved in June 1963 to the Los Angeles suburb of Downey after Harold was offered a job there by a former business associate. Carpenter entered Downey High School in 1964 at age 14 and was a year younger than her classmates. She joined the school band, initially to avoid gym classes. Bruce Gifford, the conductor (who had previously taught her older brother), gave her the glockenspiel, an instrument she disliked, and after admiring the performance of her friend and classmate, drummer Frankie Chavez (who had been playing from an early age and idolized jazz drummer Buddy Rich), she asked if she could play those instead. Carpenter wanted a Ludwig drum set because it was used by her favorite drummers, Joe Morello and Ringo Starr. Chavez persuaded her family to buy her a $300 (the equivalent of $2,500 in 2019) Ludwig kit, and he began to teach her how to play. Her enthusiasm for drumming led to teaching herself how to play complicated lines, and studying the difference between traditional and matched grip. Within a year, she could play in complex time signatures, such as the
4 in Dave Brubeck’s “Take Five”.

She was married to Thomas James Burris on August 31, 1980.

NameKaren Carpenter
First NameKaren
Last NameCarpenter
OccupationPop Singer
BirthdayMarch 2
Birth Year1950
Place of BirthNew Haven
Home TownConnecticut
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignPisces
Full/Birth Name
ParentsAgnes Carpenter, Harold Carpenter
Brother(s)Richard Carpenter
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseThomas James Burris
Children(s)Not Available

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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Carpenter’s first band was Two Plus Two, an all-girl trio formed with friends from Downey High. They split up after she suggested her brother Richard join the group. In 1965, Karen, Richard, and his college friend Wes Jacobs, a bassist and tuba player, formed the Richard Carpenter Trio. The band rehearsed daily, played jazz in nightclubs, and also appeared on the TV talent show Your All-American College Show. Richard was immediately impressed with his sister’s musical talent, saying she would “speedily maneuver the sticks as if she had been born in a drum factory”. She did not sing at this point; instead, singer Margaret Shanor guested on some numbers. The trio signed a contract with RCA Records and recorded two instrumentals, but they were not released.

Karen Carpenter Net Worth

Karen Carpenter is one of the richest Pop Singer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Karen Carpenter's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

She was a baseball fan when she was a child. Through her entire life she was suffering from anorexia nerves.

She was a great drummer, regarded as one of the top drummers in her field.

Karen Anne Carpenter was born on March 2, 1950, at Grace New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, the daughter of Agnes Reuwer (née Tatum, March 5, 1915 – November 10, 1996) and Harold Bertram Carpenter (November 8, 1908 – October 15, 1988). Harold was born in Wuzhou, China, where his parents were missionaries. He was educated at boarding schools in England before finding work in the printing business.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomePop Singer
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

In April 1966, the Carpenters were invited to audition at a session with bassist Joe Osborn, well known for being part of the studio-musician collective The Wrecking Crew. Though she was initially expected to just be the drummer, Karen tried singing and impressed everyone there with her distinctive voice. Osborn signed a recording contract with her for his label, Magic Lamp Records; he was not particularly interested in Richard’s involvement.

Carpenter released her first solo record, “Looking for Love” / “I’ll Be Yours” in 1967 on Osborn’s Magic Lamp label. Only 500 copies were pressed, and the label folded shortly afterwards. In 1979, while Richard took a year off to treat his addiction, Karen decided to make a solo album with producer Phil Ramone. The sessions produced music that was different from the usual Carpenters material, tending more towards disco and up-tempo numbers, with more mature lyrics and taking full advantage of Karen’s upper vocal register. The album met with a tepid response from Richard and A&M executives in early 1980. The album was shelved by A&M Records co-owner Herb Alpert, in spite of attempts by producer Quincy Jones to convince him to release the solo record after a remix. A&M subsequently charged Carpenter $400,000 to cover the cost of recording her unreleased album, to be paid out of the duo’s future royalties. A portion of the solo album was commercially released in 1989, when some of its tracks (as remixed by Richard) were included on the album Lovelines, the final album of previously unreleased material from the Carpenters. In 1996, the complete solo album, titled Karen Carpenter, was finally released.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Karen Carpenter height 5 ft 4 in Karen weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.

Height5 ft 4 in
WeightNot Known
Body MeasurementsUnder Review
Eye ColorNot Available
Hair ColorNot Available
Feet/Shoe SizeNot Available

Carpenter was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and moved to Downey, California, in 1963 with her family. She began to study the drums in high school and joined the Long Beach State choir after graduating. After several years of touring and recording, the Carpenters were signed to A&M Records in 1969, achieving commercial and critical success throughout the 1970s. Initially, Carpenter was the band’s full-time drummer, but gradually took the role of frontwoman as drumming was reduced to a handful of live showcases or tracks on albums. While the Carpenters were on hiatus in the late 1970s, she recorded a solo album, which was released years after her death.

Carpenter was initially nervous about performing in public, but said she “was too involved in the music to worry about it”. She graduated from Downey High School in the spring of 1967, receiving the John Philip Sousa Band Award, and enrolled as a music major at Long Beach State where she performed in the college choir with Richard. The choir’s director, Frank Pooler, said that Karen had a good voice that was particularly suited to pop, and gave her lessons in order for her to develop a three-octave range.

Who is Karen Carpenter Dating?

According to our records, Karen Carpenter married to Thomas James Burris . As of December 1, 2023, Karen Carpenter’s is not dating anyone.

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In 1967, Jacobs left the trio to study at the Juilliard School, and the Carpenter siblings were keen to try out other musical styles. Along with other musicians, including Gary Sims and John Bettis, the siblings formed the group Spectrum, which focused on a harmonious vocal sound and recorded many demo tapes in Osborn’s garage studio, working out how to overdub voices onto multitrack tape. Many of those tapes were rejected by record companies. The group had difficulty attracting a live following, as their sound was too dissimilar from the hard rock and psychedelic rock then popular in clubs.

Facts & Trivia

Karen Ranked on the list of most popular Pop Singer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Karen Carpenter celebrates birthday on March 2 of every year.

A&M Records finally signed the Carpenters to a recording contract in 1969. Karen started out as both the group’s drummer and co-lead singer, and she originally sang all her vocals from behind the drum set. She sang most of the songs on the band’s first album, Offering (later retitled Ticket to Ride); her brother wrote ten out of the album’s thirteen songs and sang on five of them. The opening and concluding tracks were sung by both siblings in unison. As well as drumming, Karen played bass guitar on two songs, “All of My Life” and “Eve”, under Osborn’s guidance. On “All I Can Do”, she played in 5/4 time, while “Your Wonderful Parade” featured multiple snare and bass drum overdubs to emulate the sound of a marching band. The track “Ticket to Ride”, which was a cover of a Beatles song that later became the album’s title track, was released as the Carpenters’ first single; it reached No. 54 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their next album, 1970’s Close to You, featured two hit singles: “(They Long to Be) Close to You” and “We’ve Only Just Begun”. They peaked at No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, on the Hot 100.

What caused Karen Carpenter's death?

Congestive heart failure

What happened Karen Carpenter?

Early on the morning of February 4, 1983, while staying in her parents home in Downey, Karen suffered a deadly heart attack, brought on by the physiological stresses placed on her system by the disease whose name soon entered the public consciousness: anorexia nervosa. She was only 32 years old.

What was so special about Karen Carpenter's voice?

Karen normally sang as a contralto, but she had the rare ability to transition from that more typical female register to a much lower range—something she called her “basement.” Thanks to Richard’s songwriting and song selection, her basement voice was used masterfully on music that tended toward the melancholy, the “

Did Karen Carpenter have a baby?

They had no children. The Carpenters were best known for the hit ‘Close To You. ‘

Who are the most vulnerable to anorexia?

Anorexia is more common among girls and women than boys and men. Anorexia is also more common among girls and younger women than older women. On average, girls develop anorexia at 16 or 17. Teen girls between 13 and 19 and young women in their early 20s are most at risk.

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Update: 2024-04-25