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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
Beyond his music career, Carman participated in various television productions and interview duties as a host, for both the Trinity Broadcasting Network and its flagship program Praise the Lord. [23] In 2001, he starred in the film Carman: The Champion. [3] [24] In late March 2013, he announced a Kickstarter campaign for a new album and music ...
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]
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 ...
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.
No Plan B met with generally positive reception from music critics. At CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis rated the album four stars out of five, remarking how Carman "returns with a bang". [2] Kelcey Wixtrom of CM Addict rated the album four stars out of five, indicating how "these upbeat, intensive combinations are a change worth exploring!"
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Jimmy Ienner, Raspberries' producer, asked Carmen to sing this song for the Dirty Dancing album because he was familiar with Carmen's musical style. [5] Carmen was initially hesitant to produce a song for another film soundtrack because he believed that soundtrack music died "horrible deaths".