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News & Reporting, February 2014
Gleanings
After Cancer Resurrects Career, Christian Music Star Cured in Time for Tour
Carman declares he is now ‘cancer free’ after a year of treatment and a new album.
Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra | posted February 14, 2014
After Cancer Resurrects Career, Christian Music Star Cured in Time for Tour
Image: Facebook screenshot - Carman Licciardello
Carman's cure announcement

Less than a year after announcing his diagnosis with myeloma, an incurable form of cancer, Carman Licciardello now says he's cancer-free.

"They took tests (and there will be more) P.E.T., MRI, Bone biopsies ect [sic] and could find NO trace of Cancer," the former CCM star wrote on his Facebook page. "That's amazing. We're talking about drilling into your bone to search for a cancer cell and coming up empty."

The positive post comes less than a year after Carman, who garnered 10 platinum records before a 12-year hiatus from the Christian music scene, announced his diagnosis—and just in time for him to begin a major April tour prompted by fan response.

"I've had so many harsh things happen to me over the last 12 years, it was almost a situation that made sense," he wrote in his diagnosis announcement. Every Christian music label in the last 12 years had rejected him, Carman said, and none would even distribute his CDs for free, reported Religion News Service in noting how cancer resurrected Carman's career.

But after garnering more than 41,000 likes on his Facebook post announcing his diagnosis, Carman rallied, asking fans for $200,000 to create a new album and music video. They responded by pledging more than $530,000. Carman made the album and planned to appear on 100 stages after ending his chemotherapy.

In late January, Carman caught an infection during chemotherapy, a situation which can be fatal.

"I don't mean to be fatalistic but if for some reason I don't make it out of here, I want you all to know what great friends you've been to me and how much I've loved every minute of being on the stage ministering," he wrote. "I can't even lift my head up, and the wheelchair me everywhere. Oh well, at least I got the record finished."

But the fever broke, and Carman credited God.

"I guess God put me in a deep sleep like Adam and pulled out a surprise," ...

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