CHAT Contemporary Christian artist Carman (GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame) dead at 65 from hernia surgery complications

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GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame Member, CARMAN, Iconic CCM Trailblazer, Dies at Las Vegas Hospital
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (February 16, 2021) - GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame member, CARMAN, passed away Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at a Las Vegas, Nevada hospital, after fighting a series of complications resulting from surgery to repair a hiatal hernia.

Carman Dominic Licciardello, known to fans worldwide as “Carman,” was 65.
Born January 19, 1956 in Trenton, New Jersey, Carman began his musical career playing drums in his mother’s band at the age of 15. Carman holds the world record for having the largest audience to see a single Christian artist. He set the record for the largest concert at Texas Stadium with more than 71,000 fans and led more than 80,000 fans in worship in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Among his many awards, Carman received the House of Hope of Humanitarian Award for his positive influence in the lives of American youth in 2006, other noted recipients of this award include Ronald & Nancy Reagan and Billy Graham. The Gospel Music Association honored Carman with induction into the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2018. Billboard named Carman “Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year” in 1992 and 1995, and in 1993, his album, Addicted to Jesus, earned the distinction of Contemporary Christian Album of the Year. Carman was Grammy-nominated multiple times as the Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Artist. His recording, “A Long Time Ago in a Land Called Bethlehem” was nominated for “Album of the Year” by the Recording Academy in 1986.

In 1985, the release of his first #1 song, "The Champion," solidified his place in music history and defined his soul-winning career as one of endurance, grit, dedication, and pure talent. Anyone who knew Carman knows that he counted only this as his greatest lifetime achievement – winning millions of souls to Christ.

Matt Felts, Carman's manager, states: "When Carman resumed touring again a few years ago, he was concerned that no one would care that he was back. He was wrong. Every night fans packed out venues and his ministry was as powerful as it ever was. This world has lost a light in the darkness but today Carman saw first hand the fruit of his labors.
Carman was planning to embark on a 60-city tour later this month.
 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!

Excellent choice bev. How many times have I heard this song
over the years.

He was a Christian, who shared his faith with the songs from
his incredible voice.

No doubt, he has many crowns awaiting for him, the many souls
that will spend eternity with The Most High God, and Christ who
was there to welcome Carman home.

Listening to this beautiful song now, as I type this post.

Please be safe everyone.

Regards to all.

Nowski
 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
Sad, and scary. Far too young, and I didn't even know it was possible to have complications from a hernia operation :(
..RIP

I have had six(6) inguinal hernia repairs.

On the fifth one, they could not stop the bleeding.

I remember loosing a lot of blood, it simply would not stop.

They finally got it stopped, but what would have been a
simple hernia repair, almost became a nightmare,
due to amount of blood that I lost.

Hernias can become strangulated, and unless fixed immediately,
death is almost certain.

Please be safe everyone.

Regards to all.

Nowski
 

Grumphau

Veteran Member
My wife came and told me last night. My young kids like watching his "Satan, Bite the Dust" video. It's sad to see him go, but not too sad - he's hanging out with Jesus now and we'll see him again some day.
 

Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
guess I will be buying some singles now. Not only was he a good singer, he was an even better story teller and if he was not the visualist whoever he was working with was worth their weight in gold.
 
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