Jason Crabb grew up in Booneville, Mississippi, singing in church from a young age. He came from a religious family and was immersed in gospel music early on, with influences like The Gaither Vocal Band and The Cathedrals shaping his approach.
He first gained wider attention around 2003 as part of The Crabb Family, then went solo in 2005 with his self-titled debut album. Songs like 'I Will Love You' and 'Walk On Water' became staples in his catalog, built around his strong vocals and straightforward gospel themes.
In 2018, Crabb was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, and in 2021 he publicly came out as gay. Both events drew attention, but he continued recording and performing through them, keeping his music centered on faith and personal experience.
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