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Richard Carpenter believes The Carpenters would still be making music if his sister was still alive. The 75-year-old musician is "certain" his late sibling and bandmate, Karen Carpenter - who died in 1983 from a cardiac arrest after struggling with anorexia - would have still had a "fabulous" voice even in her seventies and thinks their group would still be growing strong. He told America's Closer magazine: “She’d be like 71 one right, and I’m certain she would be absolutely fabulous. Perry Como sounded great at 75 because he sang properly. Karen was the same. We would have hundreds of recordi...
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Richard Carpenter thinks his late sister Karen "could have done so much more". The 74-year-old singer starred alongside his sister in The Carpenters, before Karen died of heart failure due to complications from anorexia nervosa in 1983, and Richard thinks she should've achieved even more than she managed during her life. He said: "She was only 32 when she died. She could have done so much more. "But there is only so much you can do." Despite this, Richard believes his sister's anorexia struggle was largely unconnected to her fame. He explained that Karen's issues predated their success in the ...
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