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Carly Simon is an American composer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and singer-songwriter born on June 25, 1945, in The Bronx. She is best known for her notable work "You're So Vain". Simon is a versatile artist, having worked in various genres including pop music and pop rock, as well as being involved in the music industry as a musician, singer, and actor.
Carly Simon's birth name is Carly Elisabeth Simon, and she is the daughter of Richard L. Simon and Andrea Heinemann Simon. Simon is a United States citizen and has a daughter named Sally Taylor, who is also a singer-songwriter.
Simon's education includes attending Sarah Lawrence College and Riverdale Country School. She has received several accolades in her career, having been awarded the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.