Iconic singer-songwriter Carly Simon’s incredible rise to prominence in the ’70s and subsequent struggles with cancer serve as an inspiration to this day.
After releasing her first album in 1971, Simon shot to fame thanks to singles like “That’s the Way, I’ve Always Heard It Should Be.”
Among her many accomplishments is her 2022 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and her Grammy Award. Unfortunately, her Hall of Fame entrance was overshadowed by the tragic deaths of her sisters, Lucy and Joanna Simon, who passed away from cancer just one day apart.
Cancer has been a long and difficult battle for the Simon family. In 2018, while fighting lung cancer, Carly Simon’s brother also died of a heart attack.
It is with great sadness that I must inform you of the passing of Joanna and Lucy Simon,” Simon told Deadline, reflecting on the loss of her sisters. Their emptiness will linger for a long time. No matter how tragic this day is, we must remember them and honor the extraordinary lives they led.
Particularly for individuals with a history of cancer in their family, Carly Simon’s experience highlights the significance of being informed and taking proactive measures to control one’s health.