Curio: Carole Bayer Sager's Friends
Alexa here. Carole Bayer Sager is best known as a songwriter. Anyone who came of age in the 80s will know the songs she helped create with the likes of Marvin Hamlisch and her ex-husband Burt Bacarach. Many of these figured prominently in film, like "That's What Friends Are For" (I remember Rod Stewart's version being used in Night Shift, although Dionne Warwick's version with her friends is more famous) and "Nobody Does It Better" (one of the best Bond songs). Carole won an Oscar alongside Bacarach and Christopher Cross in 1981 for the indelible "Arthur's Theme (The Best That You Can Do)".
These days, less excited with songwriting, she has turned to oil painting. She discusses her new work, mostly of large-scale abstractions and macro-like images of food, in October's issue of W magazine. While her abstractions are stronger, she has also painted portraits of her famous friends, many of which reveal an intimate side of figures we often don't get to see. Here are a few from the film world she has captured. You can see all her work here.
Reader Comments (3)
A marvelous songwriter. Helen Reddy's "You Make It So Easy," a little-known gem she co-wrote with the great singer, is worth seeking out.
I always find it weird that Nicole doesn't appear to be involved in her other children lives.
Not for a lack of trying Melissa but she's not the crazy one.