Carpenters Fan Club Newsletter #89 (1988 undated)
Hello Friends,
Much has been happening since
you received your last newsletter. Principal photography was complete
March 3rd for The Karen Carpenter Story. This C.B.S. Movie of the Week
stars Cynthia Gibb as Karen, Mitchell Anderson as Richard, Peter
Michael Goetz as Dad Carpenter and Louis Fletcher as Mom Carpenter.
Richard served as Executive Producer and technical advisor for the
project and also will be composing the score. The film, which features
over twenty Carpenters songs, was directed by Joseph Sargent and is
tentatively scheduled for airing this fall. The Karen Carpenter Story
is based on fact, meaning that artistic license was used for certain
events in Karen's and Richard's lives. This practice is quite common in
biographical films as they are dramas and not documentaries. That fact
notwithstanding, Richard tried to keep certain aspects of the
production as accurate as possible. Both Carpenter homes were used for
certain interior scenes. Autobmobiles that Richard has owned for years
were used as well as some of Karen and Richard's wardrobe and all of
their instruments. Richard is now working in post-production on the
film and has found the whole experience to be quite emotional, exciting
and upsetting.
Richard, Mary and Kristi
recently returned from Japan by way of Hawaii. Richard performed in
concert to a capacity audience at NHK Hall in Tokyo on March 23rd. His
new group consists of seven members and includes "old timers" Tony
Peluso and Bob Messenger. Guesting approximately 45 minutes into the
show was Akiko Kobayashi whose new album was released in Japan on March
25th. The album City of Angels was produced and arranged by Richard.
The debut single, How Could I Ask For More? was written for Akiko by
Richard and John Bettis. Akiko, who has a lovely alto voice, joined
Richard and group in a number of Carpenters hits as well as several
tunes from the new album. As is always the case, the Japanese were the
most gracious of hosts and immediately were taken with baby Kristi.
Kristi, who recently turned seven months, was extremely well behaved
throughout the long trip. (Much to Richard and Mary's delight!)
In addition to the
post-production work previously mentioned, Richard will be resuming
work on the Scott Grimes album for A&M Records. Richard is quite
excited about Scott's talents and believes him to have a most promising
future.
The Carpenters video Yesterday
Once More is still available via mail order, but there is a new address
for ordering: A&M Video, POB 118, Hollywood, CA 90028.
Regretfully, the Carpenters Fan
Club will be disbanded as of January 1989. There will then be a six
month period for members to purchase Carpenters Memorabilia. We are no
longer reordering stock as it is depleted, so if there are items you
have been meaning to order, I suggest that you send your order in now.
The Carpenter family and staff
wish each of you a wonderful and safe summer. They also send sincere
appreciation for the beautiful remembrance sent in honor of February
4th and March 2nd.
There will be one more newsletter toward the end of the year. Until next time. EV.