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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 ]
The Crabb Family retired as a group in 2007 to go their separate ways. As a solo artist, he was signed to Spring Hill Music Group.His self-titled debut solo album was released on June 30, 2009. [2]
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."
In 2014, Adam Crabb joined the Gaither Vocal Band. The Crabb Family reunited for a Celebration Tour in November 2011 through February 2012, as well as a new album, Together Again, released February 7, 2012. [5] The Crabb Family reunited for a sold-out tour in early 2015, as they celebrated 20 years in Christian music.
Gaither, Phelps, Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles: Sometimes It Takes a Mountain: 6 2015 Happy Rhythm: 15 2016 Better Together: 9 2017 We Have This Moment: 4 Gaither, Hampton, Crabb, Suttles, Reggie Smith: Gaither, Gordon Mote: 2019 Good Things Take Time [1] 12 Gaither, Gordon Mote Reunion (Live) [2] 7 Current and former members 2020 Reunited ...
Southern Gospel Album of the Year. A Lifetime of Music – John Hagee; Miracles & Memories – Bowling Family; Part of the Family – Collingsworth Family; Reach Out – Karen Peck and New River; The Song Lives On – Jason Crabb; Traditional Gospel Album of the Year. How I Got Over – Smokie Norful; If You Didn't Know Now You Know – Norman ...
The Crabb Family – The Walk; Gaither Vocal Band – A Cappella; Engelbert Humperdinck, The Blackwood Brothers Quartet, The Jordanaires and the Light Crust Doughboys – Always Hear the Harmony: The Gospel Sessions [17] 2005: Randy Travis: Kyle Lehning, producer. Jason Lehning and Casey Wood, engineers Worship & Faith: The Crabb Family – Driven
"Somebody Like Me" – Jason Crabb "Thank God for Kids" – Ernie Haase and Signature Sound; Country Album of the Year. Jason Crabb – Jason Crabb; Live at Oak Tree – Austins Bridge; Never Going Back – Collin Raye; The Reason – Diamond Rio; Then Sings My Soul – Ronnie Milsap; Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year "I Heard My Savior ...