CRABB PREPARES FOR NEW RELEASE, LOVE IS STRONGER, TO HIT STREETS MARCH 12
Nashville, TN – Grammy® Award winner and reigning GMA Dove Awards' Male Vocalist and Artist of the Year JASON CRABB, is set to release his brand new single, “What the Blood Is For,” to radio on January 21st. The song, written by Ronnie Freeman and Tony Wood, serves as the first single to southern gospel radio from the forthcoming project LOVE IS STRONGER, releasing on March 12th.
“This song applies to everyone," describes Jason as he talks about the new single. "No matter how hard we try, we will never be 'good enough' to save ourselves. We all fall...we all make mistakes and that's what the blood is for - our sin. Thank God that He sent His Son to the cross so that we could have eternal life!”
Crabb is preparing to release Love Is Stronger produced by award-winning producers Jay DeMarcus, Ed Cash and Wayne Haun. "I'm so excited to release new music and I'm really proud of this project. I can't wait for everyone to hear it!" The release is currently available for "Pre-Buy" at all LifeWay Christian Stores.
Connect with Jason:
www.JasonCrabb.com
Facebook.com/JasonCrabbMusic
Twitter: @JasonCrabbMusic
About Jason Crabb:
Grammy® Award winner and 17-time GMA DOVE Award winner Jason Crabb has become known as one of the most respected and diverse vocalists in Christian music. His soulful, heartfelt vocals have made him a critics’ pick and a fan favorite on stages ranging from “The Grand Ole Opry” and the Brooklyn Tabernacle to the Gaither Homecoming arena platforms. In 2012, Crabb was honored to be awarded with not only the Male Artist of the Year award at the GMA DOVE Awards but also the Artist of the Year Award in addition to the Soloist of the Year Award at the NQC Music Awards. With a string of number one hits and chart-topping singles, a tour schedule of over 170 dates annually, ongoing tv appearances and an all-new recording, this vocal powerhouse’s talent is topped only by his genuine personality and concern for others.
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