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  2. Richard Carpenter (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Richard dated Maria Luisa Galeazzi (Cooper), Karen’s hair and makeup artist, for several years in the 70s. In 1984, Carpenter married his cousin, Mary Rudolph. [31] Her brother, Mark Rudolph, was the Carpenters' road manager as well as the radio call-in "contestant" in the [Oldies] "Medley" on the album Now & Then (1973). The couple had been ...

  3. Mary Chapin Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Mary Chapin Carpenter was born February 21, 1958, in Princeton, New Jersey. [2] Her father, Chapin Carpenter Jr., was an executive for Life magazine. [3] When she was 12 years old, the family moved to Tokyo, Japan, and lived there for about two years, as her father was looking to begin an Asian edition of Life. [4]

  4. Come On Come On - Wikipedia

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    Come On Come On is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter, released by Columbia Records on June 30, 1992. It rose to No. 11 on the Billboard's Country Albums chart and No. 31 on the Billboard 200, with seven of its tracks reaching the Hot Country Songs chart: "I Feel Lucky" (No. 4), "Not Too Much to Ask" (a duet with Joe Diffie, No. 15), "Passionate Kisses ...

  5. The Carpenters - Wikipedia

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    Richard married his first cousin, Mary Rudolph, on May 19, 1984. [181] Together, they have four daughters and one son, and live in Thousand Oaks, California, where the couple are supporters of the arts. [182] In 2004, Richard and his wife pledged a $3 million gift to the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza Foundation in memory of Karen.

  6. The Things That We Are Made Of - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter recorded The Things That We Are Made Of at Dave Cobb's Low Country Sound studio in Nashville, Tennessee; production was helmed by Cobb.She began writing the material for the album about four years prior, and described the writing process as similar to those of her previous works in an interview with Diane Rehm: "[W]henever I've started a record, I haven't really had, like, a topic or ...

  7. The Dirt and the Stars - Wikipedia

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    The Dirt and the Stars is the 16th studio album by American singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter, released by Lambent Light Records on August 7, 2020. [ 3 ] Background and recording

  8. Jubilee: Live at Wolf Trap - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee: Live at Wolf Trap is a 1996 live video album from American country musician Mary Chapin Carpenter. It was recorded and released 25 years before her second live performance video, One Night Lonely, also recorded at the same venue.

  9. Stones in the Road - Wikipedia

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    Stones in the Road is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter, released by Columbia Records on October 4, 1994. It became Carpenter's first album to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart, and first album to reach the top 10 on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 10.