The Crabb Family

The Crabb Family: Pioneers of Modern Southern Gospel
The Crabb Family was a highly influential American Southern gospel group formed in the 1990s, originating from Beaver Dam, Kentucky. The family ensemble achieved major success, selling over a million albums collectively and earning multiple Dove Awards and Grammy nominations throughout their career.
Early career
The group's foundation was the musical partnership of siblings Jason and Aaron Crabb, who began singing in church as children. Their official formation as The Crabb Family came in 1996, quickly gaining a reputation for their powerful harmonies and energetic live performances within the gospel circuit.
They independently released their first album, Please Come Down To Me, in 1997. This grassroots success led to a deal with Spring Hill Music Group, setting the stage for their national breakthrough.
Breakthrough
The family's major breakthrough arrived in 2001 with the album The Walk and its crossover hit "Please Forgive Me". Released under the Daywind Records label, the project solidified their status, earning them the Gospel Music Association's Dove Award for Country Album of the Year in 2002.
This period marked their peak commercial impact, with subsequent albums like Driven and Live at Brooklyn Tabernacle consistently charting on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart.
Key tracks
Please Forgive Me — This heartfelt ballad became their signature song, receiving extensive radio play and defining their blend of country and gospel.
The Reason — A key track showcasing their robust family harmonies and lyrical focus on faith, often a highlight in their dynamic concerts.
Through The Fire — This song exemplified their ability to deliver messages of perseverance and hope, resonating deeply with their audience.
He Came Looking For Me — A powerful performance piece that highlighted the soulful lead vocals of Jason Crabb, foreshadowing his successful solo career.
After years of touring and recording, The Crabb Family announced an amicable hiatus in 2007 to pursue individual ministries and projects. Members like Jason Crabb and Adam Crabb have since maintained significant solo careers in gospel music, continuing the family's musical legacy. Their influence is heard in the work of artists like The Booth Brothers, who share a commitment to rich vocal harmony and traditional gospel roots. The progressive country-gospel style of The Isaacs also mirrors The Crabb Family's genre-blending approach. Fans of their energetic live sound may enjoy Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, another group known for revitalizing Southern gospel with contemporary stage presence.
The music of The Crabb Family remains a staple on Southern gospel and inspirational family radio stations featured on this website. Their catalog of award-winning songs receives regular airplay across dedicated gospel formats and online Christian music streams.
Listeners can discover the powerful harmonies and uplifting songs of The Crabb Family on the Southern gospel and inspirational radio stations available on onairium.com, where their legacy continues to inspire audiences.

