Lucy Simon

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Lucy Simon (born 1943) is the older sister of musician Carly Simon. She began her professional career at the age of sixteen as a duet with sister Carly. Lucy Simon made her Broadway debut as the composer of The Secret Garden, for which she was nominated for a 1991 Tony Award for Best Original Score and a 1991 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music. She also wrote songs for the off-Broadway show A...My Name is Alice.

Her parents were Richard L. Simon, co-founder of the publishing house Simon & Schuster and Andrea Heinemann Simon. In addition to her younger sister Carly, she has an older sister, opera singer Joanna, and a younger brother photographer Peter. She was raised in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, New York City. Married to psychoanalyst David Levine, she has two children. She attended Riverdale Country School and Bennington College.

Simon's setting of Wynken, Blynken, and Nod has been recorded by many diverse artists, including The Doobie Brothers, Mitzie Collins, and The Big Three (Cass Elliot, Tim Rose, and James Hendricks). In 2006, she composed the music for a musical theatre setting of the Russian novel Dr. Zhivago.

She has won a Grammy award in 1981 together with David Levine in the Best Recording for Children category for "In Harmony/A Sesame Street Record", and again in 1983 in the same category for "In Harmony 2".

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