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A popular and multiple Dove Award-winning contemporary Christian musician,
Jason Crabb is known as both lead singer of the Southern gospel group the
Crabb Family and his country- and bluegrass-flavored solo work. After the
Crabb Family called it quits in 2007,
Crabb began performing and recording on his own, releasing his chart-topping and Grammy Award-winning eponymous debut in 2009. Subsequent LPs like Love Is Stronger (2013) and
Unexpected (2018) continued to draw both critical and commercial acclaim, further establishing the singer and guitarist as one of CCM and Southern gospel music's biggest success stories.
Born and raised in Kentucky, as a teen he joined his parents and five of his siblings in the chart-topping gospel group
the Crabb Family from 1995 until 2007, when they went on hiatus to pursue individual projects.
Crabb released his first solo album,
Jason Crabb, on Spring Hill Music Group in 2009. It peaked at number 62 on the Billboard 200 and went on to win a Grammy for Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Album in 2010. He followed it up with a seasonal record,
Because It's Christmas, later in 2010. In 2011 he released a live album and concert DVD titled
The Song Lives On, and
the Crabb Family reunited for a tour that same year, followed by the 2012 studio album
Together Again, produced by
Crabb. Another solo album, Love Is Stronger, arrived in 2013 on the Gaither Music Group label. Also a frequent collaborator with other gospel artists, he appeared on albums including
Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir's I'm Amazed…LIVE (2005),
Gaither Vocal Band's
Better Day (2010), and Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas soundtrack (2014), among many others, as well as on several Gaither Homecoming home video releases. In spring 2015 he released his first solo compilation,
Through the Fire: The Best of Jason Crabb. It was followed that autumn by his fourth studio album,
Whatever the Road, his first with Provident Label Group. In 2018, he issued the full-length
Unexpected, which featured contributions by
Rascal Flatts' Gary LeVox and former
Pussycat Doll Kaya Jones. ~ Marcy Donelson