Richard Carpenter, brother of the late Karen Carpenter, has shifted his focus to family life following her tragic death forty years ago. The Carpenters, renowned for hits like “Close to You” and “Rainy Days and Mondays,” disbanded after Karen’s passing. Despite this, Richard remains dedicated to preserving Karen’s musical legacy.
Karen, known for her mesmerizing voice and drumming skills, struggled with personal challenges, including an eating disorder and tumultuous relationships. Despite her success with the band, she battled anorexia nervosa, which eventually contributed to her untimely death at 32 from heart failure.
Richard, now a father of five, found solace in family after the band’s dissolution. He married Mary Rudolph and had children, naming one daughter after Karen. He continues to honor Karen’s memory through music releases and the Karen Carpenter Memorial Foundation, supporting young musicians and anorexia research.
Recently, a documentary titled “Karen Carpenter: Starving for Perfection” chronicles her life and struggles, featuring celebrity interviews. Richard reflects fondly on Karen, saying, “She just had a timeless voice… she was my sister, my professional partner, and my best friend.”