Iconic power pop musician Eric Carmen, known for his work with the Raspberries and as a successful solo artist in the 1970s and '80s, has passed away at the age of 74. The news was confirmed by his wife, Amy Carmen, in a message on the singer's website. She expressed deep sadness at the loss of Eric, who passed away peacefully in his sleep over the weekend. Amy Carmen highlighted Eric's joy in knowing that his music had touched the lives of many over the decades and would be his enduring legacy.
No specific cause of death or exact date of Eric Carmen's passing has been disclosed at this time.
Eric Carmen rose to fame with the Raspberries, achieving success with hits like 'Go All the Way.' Following the band's breakup, he embarked on a solo career, delivering chart-topping songs such as 'All by Myself' and 'Never Gonna Fall in Love Again.' His success continued into the '80s with the popular track 'Hungry Eyes' from the movie 'Dirty Dancing.'
The Raspberries made a splash with their hit 'Go All the Way,' blending rock elements with harmonious vocals. Despite subsequent well-received singles like 'I Wanna Be With You' and 'Tonight,' the band faced challenges in replicating their initial success. Their track 'Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)' marked a modest return to the charts before the group disbanded.
Transitioning to a solo career, Eric Carmen shifted towards ballads, notably with the hit 'All by Myself,' which reached No. 2 in 1975. His musical journey continued to resonate with audiences, leaving a lasting impact on the music industry.