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Carmelo Domenic Licciardello (January 19, 1956 – February 16, 2021), known professionally as Carman, was an American
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singer, rapper, songwriter,
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, and evangelist. 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

Carmelo Domenic Licciardello was born on January 19, 1956, to an
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family in
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. His mother was a skilled accordion player, and as a child, Carman performed in his mother's band. He learned to play the drums at the age of 5, the guitar at age of 15, and he started singing when he was 16. As a teen, he found some success performing at casinos in
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. At age 17, he dropped out of high school. Later moving to
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in an effort to pursue a career in music, he visited his sister and her husband in
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. While there, Carman attended an
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concert, where he became a
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and later embraced
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.


Music and television career

In 1980, Carman released his debut studio album, ''God's Not Finished with Me'', which included earlier versions of the songs "Some-o-Dat" and "God Don’t Care (What the Circumstance)", which were re-recorded for his following releases. He caught the attention of
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and he was invited by him to tour with the
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, serving as an opening act. After relocating to
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, in October 1981, Carman signed with
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(CCM) label, Priority Records, and released his second studio album (and his debut major-label release), ''Some-o-Dat'' (initially titled as ''Carman'') in February 1982, which mostly contained
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s and was moderately successful; he promoted the album on several Christian TV shows, including ''
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''. In July 1983, Carman released his third album (and first live release), ''Sunday's on the Way'', which experienced a string of
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chart successes beginning with the title track, which reached number five on the CCM charts. The album was the first one to crack into the US ''
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''
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, landing at number 13. However, two weeks after ''Sunday's on the Way'' was released, CBS Records shut down Priority, and Carman eventually signed with
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subsidiary
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, and continued his music career establishing the
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Carman Ministries, which offered free concerts. His first album with Myrrh was ''Comin' on Strong'', released in 1984, which included the song "Lazarus Come Forth" (landing at number 13) and became Carman's first top-ten album on the US Christian Albums chart, peaking at number six. This was followed by ''The Champion'', released in 1985 and its title track became Carman's first number-one song on the CCM charts, and the album itself reached number three on the US Christian Albums chart and became his first album to be certified Gold by the
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. In 1986, Carman parted ways with Myrrh and signed with Power Discs (a subsidiary of
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), and released his fifth studio album (and first Christmas release), ''A Long Time Ago...In a Land Called Bethlehem'', which reached the top-twenty in the US Christian Albums chart. Through Benson, Carman released his second live album, 'Live... Radically Saved', in 1987. The title track became his second number-one on the CCM charts, followed by "Lord of All" reaching number two; the album itself peaked at number two on the US Christian Albums chart and was certified Gold by the RIAA; its long-form video release also achieved Gold status. In 1989, his sixth studio album, ''Revival in the Land'' was released and became his first number-one album on the US Christian Albums chart, spent 33 weeks at the summit and became his third Gold record; it included the songs "A Witch's Invitation", "Resurrection Rap" and the title track; its long-form video release was certified Platinum. In 1991, Carman released his third live album, in collaboration with Commissioned and the Christ Church Choir, ''Shakin' the House...Live'', which reached number four on the US Christian Albums chart and earned a
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nomination for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. That same year, Carman released his seventh studio album ''Addicted to Jesus'', becoming his second number-one album on the US Christian Albums chart and his fourth Gold record, including the songs "Satan, Bite the Dust", "1955", "Come Into This House" (with Commissioned), "Our Turn Now" (with
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) and the title track (with DC Talk), all of which music videos were commissioned, eventually its long-form video release would achieve Gold status as well; the album also earned another Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. During that time, 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 October 1992, Carman signed with
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and in March 1993 released his first compilation album, ''The Absolute Best'', which included a new song, "Serve the Lord", which was nominated for a
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for Inspirational Recorded Contemporary Christian Song of the Year. That same year, his eighth studio album, ''The Standard'' was released, becoming Carman's third number-one album on the US Christian Albums chart and his first one to be certified Platinum, eventually becoming Carman's best-selling album. ''The Standard'' included the hit songs "Who's In The House" (nominated for a Dove Award for Rap Recorded Contemporary Christian Song of the Year), "Sunday School Rock", "Great God", "Holdin' On" and "America Again", all of which were commissioned music videos for every song and included on its long-form video release, also achieving Platinum status. Prior to the release of the album, 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 embarked on The Standard World Tour, where 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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. It is believed that Carman holds the
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for the largest single Christian concert in history. In 1995, he translated some of his songs, and released his first Spanish-language album, ''Lo Mejor''. From mid-to-late 1990s, Carman achieved several number-one albums on the US Christian Albums chart, including 1995's ''R.I.O.T. (Righteous Invasion of Truth)'' (which became his first album to chart on the ''Billboard'' 200, at number 45), 1997's ''I Surrender All: 30 Classic Hymns'' (#102 on the ''Billboard'' 200) and 2000's ''Heart of a Champion'' (#53 on the ''Billboard'' 200), a 30-song
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compilation. Grammy-nominated album '' Mission 3:16'' (1998) and its follow-up ''Passion for Praise: Volume One'' (1999) also made the top-ten on the US Christian Albums chart and charted at numbers 94 and 179 on the ''Billboard'' 200, respectively. Carman was nominated for four
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, and sold over 10 million records. On October 19, 1996, after his R.I.O.T. Tour stop at the
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Mayor Bill Campbell presented Carman with a plaque declaring October 19 "Carman Day". 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, he announced a
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campaign for a new album and
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. A short time later, he announced an upcoming 60-city tour, noting that the online
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campaign had raised more than $230,000 within several weeks. In 2014, Carman released the album '' No Plan B'', which peaked at number 66 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and at number three on the Top Christian Albums chart, being his highest-charting album on that chart since ''Heart of a Champion'' in 2000. Three years later, Carman released his final studio album ''Legacy'' (2017) and toured across the United States to promote the album starting in August 2018 and continued until his final concert, held in
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, on January 16, 2021.


Style and themes

In her book ''God Gave Rock and Roll to You'', religion historian Leah Payne describes Carman's performances: Similarly, Carman's musical style has been described by '' Relevant'' magazine as "operatic, story-driven songs that often centered around cosmic battles between God and Satan, similar to Frank Peretti by way of
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." Referring to Carman as a "charismatic-lounge-singer-cum-rap artist", Jay R. Howard also notes the
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themes in songs like "R.I.O.T. (Righteous Invasion of Truth)" and "Satan Bite the Dust". Conservative evangelical
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issues, such as "drugs, drinking (and driving), gangs, teen pregnancy, television violence, homosexuality, and AIDS" were also common themes in his music. In his song "America Again", Carman raps, "In the '40s and '50s student problems were chewing gum and talking. In the '90s, rape and murder are the trend. The only way this nation can even hope to last this decade is to put God in America again." In the mid-1990s, including on The Standard World Tour, Carman focused on the issue of school-sponsored prayer in American public schools; he met with legislators in Washington, D.C., and initiated a campaign known as "Putting God in America Again", which sought to collect the names of one million people who support school-sponsored prayer in American public schools. He stated, "If you want to see a change in our schools, a change in our children and a change in this nation, we must change hearts, and that's what Christ can do. The only hope for America is Jesus." In 2017, Carman released the song "The President Trump Blues" dedicated to President
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, making him one of the first Trump supporters among CCM artists. The song's lyrics address Trump's aims and political opposition: "They even tried a recount / People went bezerk / Actors versus electors, man that didn't work / They blamed all the white folks in the USA / They blamed Russia, Putin, Mickey and Minnie and even the KKK / The students cried, the liberals tried, but America had its way / Now we all have to say to our commander and chief today / Mr. President Trump".


Personal life and death

In November 2011, while on his way to perform, Carman was a passenger in a car hit by a truck in the oncoming traffic. The concert went on as scheduled, but Carman collapsed afterward. Taken to the hospital, he underwent surgery for internal injuries sustained in the wreck. Carman was diagnosed with
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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 and 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 and planned his "No Plan B Tour" to start after his health returned. In December 2017, at the age of 61, Carman married Dana Morrow. In January 2020, Carman announced his cancer had returned. He resumed live concert church tours in June 2020. Carman died on February 16, 2021, aged 65, in a
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hospital as a result of complications following surgery to repair a
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.


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) * ''Changing Hands'' (2010) * '' No Plan B'' (2014) * ''Legacy'' (2017)


Awards and nominations

Carman was inducted into the
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in 2018.


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