Grammy Award winner Jason Crabb free concert March 25
Two-time Grammy award winner Jason Crabb will present two free concerts March 25 at First United Methodist Church, 200 Carr St. in Fulton.
Shows will be at 4 p.m., with doors open at 3 p.m. in the church sanctuary, and at 6:30 p.m. with doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Each concert will last one hour. Crabb will be in the church fellowship hall from 5 p.m. to 5:45 p.m., for those who would like to meet him, and CD’s and merchandise will be available for purchase.
No tickets will be sold, however a Love Offering will be received to help offset event production costs, with the public invited to attend thefree community concert, limited to 500 seats for each performance, first come, first served seating.
In his career, Kentucky-born Jason Crabb has been honored with two Grammy awards along with 22 GMA Dove Awards – being named the Gospel Music Association Dove Awards Artist and Male Vocalist of the Year along with Song of the Year, a host of industry honors and recognitions, with chart-topping hits that inspire the
multitudes.
Among his honors, he is the youngest member to be inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame, and his hometown of Beaver Dam, Ky. recognized him by naming a street as Jason Crabb Drive.
Crabb’s electrifying stage presence, powerhouse vocals and magnetic personality have endeared him to millions across the world – through extensive personal appearances, media coverage, and social media including over 20 million views on YouTube.
Good Morning Mercy, He’ll Make a Way, Through the Fire and Sometimes I Cry are among Crabb’s many notable songs, each with a distinct message.
Since his first solo release in 2009, Crabb has performed at many of the world’s most prestigious stages such as Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, the Brooklyn Tabernacle and Billy Graham’s final crusade in NYC.
He has also shared the stage with artists such as Gloria Gaynor, Kari Jobe, Vince Gill, Mary Mary’s Erica Campbell, Donnie McClurkin, Wynonna, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, Michael W. Smith, Jamie Grace, Sandi Patty, the Oak Ridge Boys and others. He has appeared on NBC’s “Celebrity Apprentice” and alongside Duck Dynasty’s Willie Robertson.
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