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  2. Jason Crabb - Wikipedia

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    Jason Crabb (born March 3, 1977) is a 2-time GRAMMY® Award-Winning Christian music singer and musician. He was previously the lead vocalist for the group The Crabb Family. [1] Crabb was voted "Favorite Male Vocalist" at the inaugural Harmony Honors Awards and "Favorite Young Artist" at the 2000 Singing News Fan Awards.

  3. Forever Changed (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jason Crabb – Vocals (Tracks 3, 8) Jimmy Fortune – Vocals (Track 13) Steve Cropper – Electric Guitar, Vocals (Track 8) Sonya Isaacs – Vocals (Track 11) Three Bridges – Vocals (Track 10) Leon Russell – Vocals (Tracks 5, 8) The Oak Ridge Boys – Vocals (Track 8)

  4. The Crabb Family - Wikipedia

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    "Please Forgive Me" 1998 Prayer in Motion "Trail of Tears" "Two Little Feet" "The Lamb, the Lion, and the King" 1999 Crabb Grass "I Sure Miss You" 2000 Pray "Through the Fire" "When It's My Time" "Jesus in a Song" 2001 Living out the Dream "That's No Mountain" "The Reason That I'm Standing" "Please Come Down to Me" 2003 The Walk "The Walk"

  5. Jason Crabb (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jason Crabb is the eponymous Grammy-winning [2] debut album from the artist of the same name. The album was released on June 30, 2009 through Spring Hill Music Group. [3]

  6. Whatever the Road - Wikipedia

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    Awarding the album four and a half stars from CCM Magazine, Kevin Sparkman writes, "We certainly agree that the music is wonderful." [2] DeWayne Hamby, reviewing the album for Charisma, writes, "one of Christian music's most distinctive vocalist continues to expand his audience with Whatever the Road...10 songs about Jesus, freedom, heaven, life and encouragement."

  7. Further Seems Forever - Wikipedia

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    Further Seems Forever is an American rock band formed in 1998 in Pompano Beach, Florida.Over its initial eight-year run the band experienced several lineup changes, resulting in a different lead vocalist performing on each of their first three studio albums.

  8. Channel Pressure - Wikipedia

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    "Too Much MIDI (Please Forgive Me)" was Channel Pressure's second single; it was the first of ten tracks to be issued under Adult Swim's 2011 Singles Program. [19] Upon its June 13, 2011 release under the program, it received the label of "Best New Track" from a review of the track by Kelly for Pitchfork. [20]

  9. Help 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Help 2.0 was released on March 31, 2015. A follow-up to her 2014 solo debut album, Help, the release marks the second solo studio album apart from her duo of Mary Mary, which was produced by her husband Warryn Campbell and released under the eOne record label.