Only 7% of LAist readers currently donate to fund our journalism. Help raise that number, so our nonprofit newsroom stays strong in the face of federal cuts. Donate now. Carly Simon was born into what ...
Growing up in New York City the daughter of Richard Simon, a co-founder of the publishing company Simon & Schuster, and Andrea Heinemann, a civil rights activist, Carly and her siblings were exposed ...
Carly Simon has faced her fear of flying before. In 1971, she forced herself to board a plane to Los Angeles for her first-ever show at the Troubadour, where she opened for Cat Stevens. In 1989, she ...
"Album ReCue" celebrates 50th anniversaries: 1971 releases chosen by FUV hosts. Above, an archive of Alisa Ali's conversation with Dennis Elsas about his selection, Carly Simon's auspicious, ...
At 82, superstar Carly Simon built her career on deeply personal songs that captured intimate truths. Her vulnerability and emotional transparency created timeless hits, including the chart-topping ...
For this year’s annual Women Shaping the Future issue, we asked 12 of today’s top musical acts to talk about the women who have inspired them most in their lives and careers. Here, Clairo talks about ...
"I needed a gift that encapsulated a lifetime of memories and laughter while being light enough to fit into a carry-on," Sally wrote in her blog post In Carly Simon's family, the apple doesn't fall ...
She recorded in a folk act with the "You're So Vain" singer, then worked on Broadway in 'The Secret Garden' and 'Doctor Zhivago.' By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Lucy Simon, the composer and sister of ...
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