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Richard Lynn Carpenter (born October 15, 1946) is an American pop musician, best known as one half of the brother/sister duo The Carpenters, along with his sister Karen Carpenter. He was a producer, arranger, pianist and keyboardist, and occasional lyricist, as well as joining with Karen on harmony vocals. 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: John Bettis Richard Carpenter Karen Carpenter Leslie Johnston Gary Sims Danny Woodhams 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

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Yesterday Once More

Richard Carpenter: Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor

Richard Carpenter’s Piano Songbook
Carpenters Gold - 35th Anniversary Edition
The Essential Collection (1965-1997)

Pianist, Arranger, Composer, Conductor
(They Long To Be) Close to You
We’ve Only Just Begun
Carpenters Perform Carpenter
Carpenters Gold (35th Anniversary Edition)
Carpenters Gold: 35th Anniversary Edition