The Crabb Family

The Crabb Family: Pioneers of Modern Southern Gospel
The Crabb Family is a celebrated American gospel music group from Beaver Dam, Kentucky. Their dynamic blend of traditional Southern gospel with contemporary country and pop influences led to major chart success and a fervent national following throughout the late 1990s and 2000s.
Early career
The family group officially formed in 1996, centered around the singing and songwriting talents of siblings Jason, Adam, Aaron, and Kelly Crabb. Their father, Gerald Crabb, a prolific gospel songwriter, provided much of their early material, and their powerful harmonies and energetic stage presence quickly made them a standout act on the gospel circuit.
Breakthrough
The Crabb Family's national breakthrough arrived in 2000 with the album Please Come Down To Me on the Spring Hill Music label. This project, fueled by radio hits and relentless touring, propelled them to the forefront of the genre, earning them multiple Gospel Music Association Dove Awards and establishing them as a top-selling act.
Key tracks
Please Come Down To Me — The title track from their breakthrough album became a signature song and a staple on gospel radio.
Through The Fire — This powerful ballad showcased their emotional vocal delivery and became a fan favorite in concert.
Don't You Wanna Go — An uptempo, driving song that highlighted their ability to blend country music energy with gospel message.
He Came Looking For Me — Written by Gerald Crabb, this track is a prime example of the songwriting that defined their early catalog.
Following their rise, The Crabb Family released a string of successful albums on labels like Daywind Records and Homeland Records. Their 2002 live project, The Crabb Family Live, captured their concert energy and sold strongly, further cementing their status.
After over a decade of touring and recording, the group announced a hiatus in 2007, allowing members to pursue solo ministries. Their influence remained strong, with their songs frequently covered by other artists in the genre. The family has reunited for special events and tours, reminding audiences of their impactful legacy in gospel music.
Fans of The Crabb Family also enjoy the music of The Booth Brothers for their tight family harmonies and modern gospel sound. The McKameys share a similar rootsy, heartfelt Southern gospel approach. Brian Free & Assurance offer a comparable blend of powerful vocals and contemporary production. The country-gospel crossover style can also be heard in the work of The Isaacs.
The music of The Crabb Family maintains a strong presence on radio, featured across Southern gospel formatted stations, inspirational family radio networks, and dedicated Christian music channels. Their catalog of hits continues to receive regular airplay for its enduring message and energetic performance.
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