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Carmelo Domenic Licciardello (January 19, 1956 – February 16, 2021), known by his stage name Carman, was an American
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singer, songwriter,
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and
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. He was nominated for four
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, and sold over 10 million records. Carman's album '' Mission 3:16'' (1998) peaked at number 94 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. His album '' No Plan B'' (2014) peaked at number 66 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and at number 3 on the
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charts. In addition to music, Carman was a frequent host on the
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, most notably its flagship program '' Praise the Lord''


Early life and conversion

An
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, Carman was born in
Trenton, New Jersey Trenton is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. It was the capital of the United States from November 1 to December 24, 1784. As a child he performed in his mother's band. Carman played the drums at the age of 5, learned to play the guitar by the age of 15 and started singing at age 16. As a teen, he found some success performing at casinos in
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. While attending an
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concert, Carman became a
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, and embraced
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.


Music and television career

In 1980, Carman made a custom album titled ''God's Not Finished with Me''. In 1981, he was invited by Bill Gaither to tour with the
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. After relocating to
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, Carman released a moderately successful eponymous debut album. ''Carman'' was later issued as ''Some-o-Dat'' in 1982. The album mostly contained
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s. With the release of his next album, ''Sunday's on the Way'' in 1983, Carman experienced a string of
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chart successes beginning with the title song. As he continued his music career, he established the
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Carman Ministries. After the release of ''The Champion'' in 1985, Carman achieved his first number one song, by the same name. His first number one album on the Christian charts, ''Revival in the Land'', followed in 1989. Between 1987 and 1989, Carman was named Readers' Choice for Favorite Male Vocalist by ''
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'' magazine. In 1990 and 1992, ''
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'' named him the Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year. In 1995, he translated some of his songs, and released his first Spanish-language album, ''Lo Mejor''. ''Heart of a Champion'', a thirty-song
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was released in 2000. Carman was nominated for four
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, and sold over 10 million records. It is believed he holds the
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for the largest single Christian concert in history. In August 1993, with more than 50,000 in attendance, Carman was the main act in
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, South Africa. The following year he performed a free concert at
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October 22, 1994, with 71,132 attendees. Another concert had 80,000 in
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. Beyond his music career, Carman participated in various television productions and interview duties as a host, for both the
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and its flagship program '' Praise the Lord''. In 2001, he starred in the film ''Carman: The Champion''. In late March 2013, Carman announced a
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campaign for a new album and
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. A short time later, he announced an upcoming sixty-city tour, noting that the online
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campaign had raised more than $230,000 within several weeks. Carman's musical style has been described by ''
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'' magazine as "operatic, story-driven songs that often centered around cosmic battles between God and Satan, similar to
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by way of
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."


Personal life and health

In November 2011, Carman was the passenger in a car that was struck by a truck from oncoming traffic. The accident took place just outside the church where his appearance was scheduled. He performed the concert, but collapsed afterward and required surgery to repair internal injuries. Carman began battling
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in 2013, and was given a prognosis of three to four years to live. By early 2014, he said medical tests indicated his body was free of cancer. He then continued preparing for his ''Live Across America'' album and tour. When the cancer went into remission, Carman attributed his healing to the faith of his fans. He pledged to his Facebook and Kickstarter supporters to begin his "No Plan B Tour" as soon as he regained his health. Later that year he toured the eastern United States. In December 2017, at the age of 61, Carman married Dana Morrow. His new family included six stepchildren and nine step-grandchildren. Carman filed for divorce in 2018, which was settled in 2019. In January 2020, Carman announced his cancer had returned. He resumed live concert church tours in June 2020.


Death

Carman died on February 16, 2021 (28 days after his 65th birthday) in a
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hospital, after a series of complications resulting from surgery to repair a
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. He was survived by his ex-wife, six stepchildren and nine step-grandchildren.


Discography and filmography

Source(s): Selected list * ''God's Not Finished with Me'' (1980) * ''Some-o-Dat'' aka ''Carman'' (1982) * ''Sunday's on the Way'' (1983) * ''Comin' On Strong'' (1984) * ''The Champion'' (1985) * ''A Long Time Ago...in a Land Called Bethlehem'' (1986) * ''Carman Live: Radically Saved'' (1988) * ''Revival in the Land'' (1989) * ''Shakin' the House Live'' (1991) * ''Addicted to Jesus'' (1991) * ''Yo Kidz! Heroes, Stories, and Songs from the Bible'' (1992) * ''Yo Kidz! Lawrence the Kat and the B. Attitudes'' (1993) * ''The Standard'' (1993) * ''Yo Kidz! Vol. 2: The Armor of God'' (1994) * ''Lo Mejor'' (1995) * ''Christmas with Carman'' (1995) * ''R.I.O.T. (Righteous Invasion of Truth)'' (1995) * ''Yo Kidz! Lawrence the Kat and the Bible'' (1996) * ''I Surrender All: 30 Classic Hymns'' (1997) * '' Mission 3:16'' (1998) * ''Passion for Praise Vol. 1'' (1999) * ''Heart of a Champion'' (2000) * ''House of Praise'' (2002) * ''Instrument of Praise'' (2007) * '' No Plan B'' (2014) * ''Legacy'' (2017)


Awards and nominations

Carman was inducted into the
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in 2018.


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