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Carmen Domenic Licciardello (January 19, 1956 – February 16, 2021), known professionally as Carman, was an American contemporary Christian music singer, rapper, songwriter, television host, and evangelist. He was nominated for four Grammys, and sold over 10 million records.
1989: Carman: Celebrate Jesus TBN Special; 1992: Commander Kellie and the Superkids: The Intruder as young singer named Mario; 1992–97: Time 2 – variety series on TBN; 1996: R.I.O.T.: The Movie as Victor Rizzo; 1997: Carman's Classic Hymns Special TBN Special; 1998: Carman Halloween 3:16 TBN Special; 2001: Carman: The Champion as Orlando Leone
No Plan B is the 17th studio album (and 27th overall) by contemporary Christian musician Carman.It was released on May 27, 2014, through Norway Avenue Records. The album was produced by Carman, Tre' Corely and Tedd T, and was supported by the songs "Jesus Heal Me" and "Yes Yes".
Feb. 17—Carmelo Dominic Licciardello, a contemporary Christian artist known around the world simply as "Carman," died Tuesday, Feb. 16, in a Las Vegas hospital after complications of surgery to ...
Mission 3:16 is the thirteen studio album by American Contemporary Christian singer Carman. It was released on January 27, 1998 by Sparrow Records. The album peaked at number 94 on the Billboard 200 chart. [2] The album was nominated for a 1999 Grammy Award in the Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album category. [3]
Licciardello is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carmen Domenic Licciardello (born 1956), American Christian music singer known as Carman; Chas Licciardello (born 1977), Australian comedian; Claudio Licciardello (born 1986), Italian track and field sprinter
“Pipeline” was originally written by Robert M Burns and sold to the Chantays. Robert also wrote many other surf songs of that era including "K-39." The hit single was released in December 1962 on the label Downey, [1] and was picked up for nationwide distribution by Dot Records as Dot 15-16440 in January 1963. [2]
Eric Carmen, who became an icon of early ’70s power pop as the frontman of the Raspberries before achieving solo success with hits like “All By Myself” and “Hungry Eyes,” has died at age 74.