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The harmony of two iconic voices is leaving fans speechless. Read about the musical pairing that is igniting social media.
Iconic '70s Singer-Songwriter, 82, Recalls the Moment She Realized Her Father Was Famous in Resurfaced Interview first ...
In 1986, Carly Simon released the song “Coming Around Again” for the film Heartburn. Now, Alanis Morissette has covered the hit for the new film My Mother’s Wedding, and it features the original ...
Singer-songwriter Carly Simon’s sisters died one day apart after battling cancer, a representative for Simon confirmed with Fox News Digital. Broadway composer Lucy Simon was 82, and former ...
Lucy Simon, the composer and sister of pop superstar Carly Simon who received a Tony nomination in 1991 for her work on the long-running Broadway musical The Secret Garden, has died. She was 82.
Carly Simon still vividly remembers being at pal Jackie Kennedy Onassis’ beside as she lay dying. The former first lady passed away in 1994 at age 64 from cancer. The “You’re So Vain ...
The eldest of the Simon sisters, Joanna Simon — who was a famed opera singer and an Emmy-winning TV correspondent — died Wednesday of thyroid cancer at 85, according to Carly Simon's manager ...
On Saturday, Simon mourned her sisters, sharing a statement with TheWrap. "I am filled with sorrow to speak about the passing of Joanna and Lucy Simon," she said. "Their loss will be long and ...
Carly Simon had dated quite a few celebrities by the time the song was released in 1972, so there was no end to the speculation until the artist herself called out Warren Beatty in 2015.
Lucy Simon, Singer and Broadway Composer, Is Dead at 82 She and her sister Carly Simon were a folk duo in the 1960s. Years later, she wrote the Tony-nominated music for “The Secret Garden.” ...
Taylor Swift welcomed guest Carly Simon on stage to sing the latter’s 1973 hit “You’re So Vain” to a stadium of concertgoers in Massachusetts. So does this count as her giving Generation Y ...
For decades, Carly Simon has been coy about the subject of her 1972 classic, “You’re So Vain.” But the question has a new temporary answer, at least until the Nov. 8 presidential election ...