


Simon grew up in Fieldston, a section of Riverdale in the Bronx. In addition to her younger sister Carly, she had an older sister, opera singer Joanna, and a younger brother, photographer Peter. Lucy's maternal grandmother, known as "Chibie", was a Roman Catholic from Cuba, and was of pardo heritage, a freed-slave descendant (the show Finding Your Roots tested Carly Simon's DNA as "10 percent black" ), and was sent to England and raised by nuns until the age of sixteen. Her father was from a German Jewish family, while her maternal grandfather Friedrich was of German descent. She was the older sister of musician Carly Simon. her mother, Andrea (Heinemann) Simon, was a former switchboard operator, civil rights activist, and singer. Simon, was the co-founder of the book publisher Simon & Schuster, Inc. Simon was born in New York City on May 5, 1940. Simon received Tony Award and Drama Desk Award nominations for composing the music for the Broadway musical The Secret Garden.

Simon won a Grammy Award in 1981 with her husband, David Levine, in the Best Recording for Children category for In Harmony, and again in 1983 in the same category for In Harmony 2. The duo released three albums, beginning with Meet the Simon Sisters, which featured the song " Winkin', Blinkin' and Nod" based on the poem by Eugene Field, the song became a minor hit and reached No. In 1963, Simon began performing with her sister Carly Simon as the Simon Sisters. She recorded and performed as a singer and songwriter, and was known for the musicals The Secret Garden (1991) and Doctor Zhivago (2011). Lucy Elizabeth Simon (– October 20, 2022) was an American composer for the theatre and of popular songs.
