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| image = Carman in concert cropped.jpg | background = solo_singer | name = Carman | birth_name = Carmen Domenic Licciardello | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|1|19}} | birth_place = Trenton, New Jersey | genre = {{flatlist|
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}} Carmen Domenic Licciardello (born January 19, 1956) known by his stage name, Carman, is a contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, television host and evangelist. BiographyCarman was born in Trenton, New Jersey.[1] As a child, he played drums in his mother's band, then as a teen, he formed his own group. Around the age of 20, he moved to California.{{citation needed|date=December 2017}} While attending an Andraé Crouch concert, Carman became a born again Christian, and embraced evangelicalism. In 1980, he made a custom album titled God's Not Finished with Me. The following year, he was invited by Bill Gaither to tour with The Bill Gaither Trio.[2] After relocating to Tulsa, Oklahoma, he released a moderately successful eponymous debut album (later issued as Some-o-Dat)[1] in 1982[3]—which contained mostly novelty songs. Then, with the release of the live album Sunday's On The Way in 1983, a string of CCM chart successes started, beginning with the title song. As he continued his music career, Carman established the nonprofit organization Carman Ministries.[1] With the 1985 release of The Champion came his first number-one song, of the same name. Another live album, Radically Saved, came in 1988. Then 1989 brought Carman his first number one album, Revival in the Land. Between 1987 and 1989, he was named Charisma magazine's readers' choice for favorite male vocalist.[3] In 1990 and 1992, Billboard recognized Carman's influence in Christian music by naming him the Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year, and in 1995, he recorded his first album in Spanish, Lo Mejor, which includes some of the already recorded songs such as "Who's in the House" and "The River". In 2000, the album Heart of a Champion came out with 30 of his best songs, including some new ones.[3] In 2007, he updated his catalog with Instrument Of Praise. Carman has received 15 gold and platinum albums and videos and has sold over 10 million records. He holds the world record for the largest single Christian concert in history. He was the main act in August 1993 in Johannesburg, South Africa with more than 50,000 in attendance,[4] and he performed a free concert at Texas Stadium October 22, 1994 with 71,132 attendees.[1][3] Beyond his music career, he participates in various television productions and interview duties as a host for both the Trinity Broadcasting Network in general and its flagship program Praise the Lord.[5] In 2001, Carman starred in the film Carman: The Champion.[1][6] In November 2011, Carman was involved in an auto accident. He was in the passenger seat when the driver made a left into the church parking lot in front of a crowd of fans waiting to get into the concert. A truck from oncoming traffic struck Carman's side at {{convert|50|mph}}. Carman was able to walk into the church, attempting to continue with the scheduled concert, but collapsed soon after. He was taken to a hospital just outside Houston, where he was examined and x-rayed. No broken bones or spinal injuries were found. However, internal injuries were found that required surgery.[7] Carman became a life coach in 2017.[8] He married in December 2017.[9] CancerIn a photo post made on both his official and personal Facebook accounts on February 14, 2013, Carman revealed that he had been diagnosed with myeloma and given a prognosis of only three to four more years to live.[10] In late March 2013, Carman announced a Kickstarter campaign for a new album and music video. A short time later, he announced an upcoming 60-city tour, as well, additionally noting that the online fundraising campaign had raised more than $230,000 within several weeks.[11] In December 2013, Carman was in the hospital receiving chemotherapy treatments.[12] By early 2014, Carman claimed medical tests indicated his body was free of cancer. He then continued preparing for his Live Across America album and tour.[13] In January 2015, Carman attributed his successful recovery to the "commitment" he had made to his Facebook and Kickstarter supporters to begin his "No Plan B Tour" as soon as he regained his health.[14] Later that same year he toured the eastern United States.[14] In 2017, Carman announced he had a tumor on his shoulder, which he had removed through surgery.[8] Discography and filmography{{main|Carman discography}}Selected list{{Div col|colwidth=25em}}
Awards and nominations
Carman was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018.[16] References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|last=Alfonso|first=Barry|title=The Billboard guide to Contemporary Christian Music|publisher=Billboard Books|page=134|location=New York|year=2002|isbn=978-0-8230-7718-2}} 2. ^{{cite book|last=Powell|first=Mark Allan|title=Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music|year=2002|publisher=Hendrickson Publishers|isbn=1-56563-679-1|pages=141–43}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|last=Ankeny|first=Jason|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p2229|pure_url=yes}}|title= Carman – Biography|publisher=Allmusic (Macrovision Corporation)|accessdate=December 9, 2009}} 4. ^{{cite web|first=Ingrid|last=van Jaarsveld|title=Christene laat dak lig vir vrede 50 000 op Wanderers vir grootste vredesbyeenkoms nog in SA|language=Afrikaans|trans-title=Christians Raise the Roof for Peace: 50,000 at Wanderers |url=http://argief.beeld.com/argief/berigte/beeld/1993/08/16/6/6.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054011/http://argief.beeld.com/argief/berigte/beeld/1993/08/16/6/6.html|archive-date=March 4, 2016|deadurl=yes}} 5. ^{{cite web|date=February 25, 2005|last=Dunn|first=Patrick|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-3882365_ITM|title=Christian Artist Carman Keeps Up With the Times|work=Albuquerque Journal|accessdate =December 9, 2009}} 6. ^{{cite web|last=Cling|first=Carol|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2001/Mar-02-Fri-2001/weekly/15543864.html|title=Opening This week|work=Las Vegas Review-Journal|date=March 2, 2001|accessdate=December 9, 2009}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Carman In Car Accident|url=http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/99280/carman-suffers-injuries-in-car-accident|publisher=All Access Music Group|accessdate=November 22, 2011}} 8. ^1 {{cite web | last1=Law | first1=Jeannie | title=Carman Licciardello Cancer Update: Singer Fulfills Dream of Becoming Life Coach Before Upcoming Tumor Surgery | url=https://www.christianpost.com/news/carman-licciardello-cancer-update-singer-fulfills-dream-of-becoming-life-coach-before-upcoming-tumor-surgery-180406/ | date=April 14, 2017 | publisher=The Christian Post | accessdate=September 7, 2018}} 9. ^{{cite web | last1=Law | first1=Jeannie | title='Proverbial Bachelor' and Christian Star Carman Licciardello Finally Gets Married at 61 | url=https://www.christianpost.com/news/proverbial-bachelor-and-christian-star-carman-licciardello-finally-gets-married-at-61-210687/ | date=December 19, 2017 | publisher=The Christian Post | accessdate=September 7, 2018}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/CarmanLicciardello?ref=stream#!/photo.php?fbid=10151402347819350|title=Carman Licciardello|work=Facebook}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.christianpost.com/news/carman-announces-60-city-tour-after-raising-more-than-200k-on-kickstarter-96154/|title=Carman Announces 60-City Tour After Raising More Than $200K on Kickstarter|work=Christian Post}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.breathecast.com/articles/carman-cancer-update-live-across-america-tour-13479/|title=Carman Cancer Update: Singer Enters Second Round of Chemo Treatments, 'I've Never Been as Optimistic in My Life'|work=BREATHEcast}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2014/February/After-Fears-Carman-Tells-Fans-Hes-Cancer-Free|title=After Fears, Carman Tells Fans He's Cancer Free|work=cbn.com}} 14. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.itickets.com/search/?sw=carman&selectName=99&offset=0&limit=20|title=Concerts, events, concert, festival & conference tickets|work=itickets.com}} 15. ^{{cite web|title=Grammy Awards 1987|url=http://www.awardsandshows.com/features/grammy-awards-1987-235.html}} 16. ^{{cite web|title=Carman|url=http://gospelmusichalloffame.org/carman/|website=Gospel Music Hall of Fame|accessdate=April 5, 2018}} External links
18 : 1956 births|Living people|20th-century American singers|20th-century Christians|21st-century American singers|21st-century Christians|American evangelicals|American male singers|American people of Italian descent|American performers of Christian music|American male rappers|Cancer survivors|Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees|People with multiple myeloma|Christian music songwriters|Musicians from Trenton, New Jersey|Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee|21st-century American rappers |
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