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Eric Howard Carmen (August 11, 1949 – March 2024) was an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He was the lead vocalist of the Raspberries, with whom he recorded the hit " Go All the Way" and four albums. He embarked on a solo career in 1975 and had global success with " All by Myself", " Never Gonna Fall in Love Again", " She Did It", " Hungry Eyes", and " Make Me Lose Control". In later years, he toured with
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before reforming the Raspberries in 2004.


Early life

From a family of Russian Jewish immigrants, Carmen was born on August 11, 1949, in
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, United States, and grew up in
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. He was involved with music since early childhood. By the age of two, he was entertaining his parents with impressions of
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and Johnnie Ray. By age three, he was in the Dalcroze Eurhythmics program at the Cleveland Institute of Music. At six years old, he took violin lessons from his aunt Muriel Carmen, who was a violinist in the Cleveland Orchestra. By age 11, he was playing piano and dreaming about writing his own songs. The arrival of
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and the
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altered his dream slightly. By the time he was a sophomore at Charles F. Brush High School, Carmen was playing piano and singing in rock bands including the Sounds of Silence. Though classically trained in piano, at age fifteen, Carmen started to take guitar lessons, but when his teacher's approach did not fit with what he wanted, he decided to teach himself. He bought a Beatles chord book and studied guitar for the next four months.


Tenure with the Raspberries

Carmen became serious about being a musician while attending John Carroll University. He joined a band named Cyrus Erie, which recorded several commercially unsuccessful singles for Epic Records. Cyrus Erie guitarist Wally Bryson had been playing with friends Jim Bonfanti and Dave Smalley in one of Cleveland's most popular bands, the Choir, which scored a minor national hit in 1967 with the single "It's Cold Outside". When Cyrus Erie and the Choir disbanded at the end of the 1960s, Carmen, Bryson, Bonfanti, and Smalley teamed up to form the Raspberries, a
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band that was among the chief exponents of the early 1970s
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style. Carmen was the lead singer of the group, and wrote or co-wrote all their hit songs. In 1975, after the breakup of the Raspberries, he started his solo career, de-emphasizing harder rock elements in favor of
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and
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s. In 2004, Carmen, along with original Raspberries members Jim Bonfanti, Wally Bryson, and Dave Smalley, re-formed the band for a series of sold-out live performances in cities across the United States. On that tour, the Raspberries recorded a live album of their hits at the House of Blues on Sunset Strip, in West Hollywood. Both the show and album received critical acclaim.


Solo career

Carmen's first two solo singles were chart hits in 1976. Both were built around themes by
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. The first of these singles, " All by Myself" – based on Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 – hit number 2 in the United States, and number 12 in the United Kingdom where it was his only charting hit. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. in April 1976. The follow-up single, " Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" – based on the main theme of the third movement of Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2 – reached number 11 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and hit number one on the US Adult Contemporary Chart, as well as number nine on the ''
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'' chart. In the UK, Dana took it to number 31 and in Australia Mark Holden took it to number 13. Those two songs featured on his 1975 self-titled debut album, along with " That's Rock and Roll", a number 3 hit single for singer
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. The album made number 21 on the ''Billboard'' album chart and was certified gold in 1977 for sales of more than 500,000 copies. Carmen's second album, '' Boats Against the Current'', was released in the summer of 1977 to mixed reviews. It featured backup players such as Burton Cummings, Andrew Gold, Bruce Johnston and Nigel Olsson. The album spent 13 weeks on the ''Billboard'' album chart, peaking at number 45. It also produced the top 20 single " She Did It", but the title track only managed to scrape the bottom of the chart. The title track was later covered by
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on her album '' Totally Hot''. A third single taken from the album, "Marathon Man", became his first solo single not to hit the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. However,
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again made the top 10 in 1978 with Carmen's " Hey Deanie". For several weeks in the fall of 1977, Carmen had three compositions charting concurrently on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100; Cassidy's two big hits and Carmen's own "She Did It". Carmen followed up with two more albums. Despite declining chart fortunes, the single "Change of Heart" broke into the top 20, and reached number 6 on the AC chart in late 1978, with this hit also being covered by
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on her ''
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'' LP.''Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990'' – In 1980, he released the album '' Tonight You're Mine'' with its lead single " It Hurts Too Much" (number 75 ''Billboard'' Hot 100). In 1984, Carmen and Dean Pitchford co-wrote " Almost Paradise", the love theme from the film '' Footloose''. The song, performed by Ann Wilson and Mike Reno, peaked at No. 7 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 1985, Carmen resurfaced on
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with a second self-titled album and a sizable comeback hit, " I Wanna Hear It from Your Lips". The single hit the Adult Contemporary top 10 as well as the Pop top 40. The follow-up single, "I'm Through with Love", also climbed the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and reached the top 20 of the Adult Contemporary chart. Another track from the album, "Maybe My Baby", later became a country hit for Louise Mandrell reaching number 8 on ''Billboard''s Hot Country Songs chart. "I Wanna Hear It from Your Lips" was also covered by Mandrell, but only managed to peak at No. 35 on the same chart. In 1987, Carmen's contribution to the hit film '' Dirty Dancing'', " Hungry Eyes", hit number 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart and also returned him to the Pop top 10. "Reason to Try", a further contribution to the '' One Moment in Time'' compilation album of songs recorded for the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics, kept Carmen's profile high in 1988, during which the nostalgic " Make Me Lose Control" also returned him to the number one position on the Adult Contemporary chart – where it stayed for three straight weeks – as well as number 3 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Following a final minor chart hit in 1988 with "Reason to Try", from an Olympics-themed compilation album, Carmen's career was largely inactive for a decade. The year 2000 saw the stateside release of '' I Was Born to Love You'', which had been released in 1998 in Japan as ''Winter Dreams''. Carmen eschewed the use of a band on the recording, playing most of the instruments and programming the drum parts himself. The album did not find a large audience, but Carmen continued to enjoy success placing songs with other artists over the years. In 2000, he toured with Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band. On December 24, 2013, the first new recording in over 15 years by Carmen titled "Brand New Year" was released. The track, written and recorded in November and December 2013 in Ohio and Los Angeles, was issued as a free download by Legacy Recordings as a special "Christmas gift", to herald the March 2014 arrival of a 30-track career retrospective entitled ''The Essential Eric Carmen''.


Personal life

Carmen was married three times: to Marcy Hill from 1978 to 1979; to Susan Brown, with whom he had two children, from 1993 to 2009; and to former newscaster Amy Murphy from 2016 until his death in 2024. Carmen moved from Los Angeles back to Gates Mills in northeast Ohio in the 1990s. Carmen was a supporter of President
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. Following Carmen's death, his children Clayton and Kathryn filed a lawsuit against their step-mother, Amy Carmen, in Cuyahoga County Probate Court, accusing her of wrongly disinheriting them from a trust their father had established in 2007. Subsequently, after Amy Carmen's attorneys filed to have the case moved to Federal Court, they filed responses to these claims.


Death

On March 11, 2024, Carmen's wife Amy announced that he had died in his sleep over the previous weekend at the age of 74. No cause or location of death was given. His widow Amy filed further lawsuits against all public authorities to block the release of an autopsy.


Discography


With the Raspberries


Solo


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Charted singles


Notes


References


External links

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