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31 Aug 2005
CrabbJam 2005-“Rockin’ the House”
![]() Southern Gospel Music has boasted many successful music tours and collaborations through the years including the Statesmen/Blackwood Brothers, Kingsmen/Gold City, Happy Goodman Family/Inspirations, The Gospel Caravan, Poet Voices/Bishops/Greenes/Kirk Talley and numerous others. The latest craze going right now is the CrabbJam Tour featuring the Crabb Family along with the McRaes and CrossWay . I was excited to find out that the tour was coming within driving distance, so we decided to take in the sights and sounds of CrabbJam 2005. We arrived at the auditorium about 5pm and a few people had already started to gather, waiting for the doors to open. By the time the doors opened at 6pm, the lobby of the Paul A. Johnston Auditorium on the campus of the Johnston Community College was filled with people ready to rock the house as CrabbJam 2005 had come to Smithfield , North Carolina . With almost a completely full house, pretty much every age group was represented in equal numbers. I can't say there were more young people than older people there and I was a bit surprised at that, figuring the younger set would very much outnumber the older set. But, I was glad to see so many of the more mature crowd enjoying the progressive sounds of the Crabb Family, McRaes and CrossWay; it showed me that the younger set and older set are not as far apart from one another as some may want to think. In fact, the whole front row was filled with mostly people over the age of 50 and they jammed with the best of ‘em! It definitely was an evening to remember as the crowd and artists alike were rockin' the house!
During the McRae's and CrossWay's sets, the Crabb Family band played for the respective artists. The Crabb Family also stayed on stage, seated on stools behind the performers cheering them on as they sang. As each artist finished their set, they too sat down and cheered each other on and it conveyed a wonderful spirit of camaraderie.
Before breaking for intermission, Jason had everybody sit down as he shared about the Crabb Family's involvement with World Vision and shared a video of a recent trip they took, after which Jason proceeded to solicit the audience to help World Vision in their very worthy cause. Several members of the audience decided to take part in this and it was wonderful to see so many people wanting to help those who cannot help themselves.
After CrossWay was done, Jason spent the next 10 minutes or so doing some “no holds barred” preaching and leads the audience into several choruses of “I Surrender All” before breaking out into the ever popular “Redeemer” with everyone on stage joining in on the final chorus. Jason closed the evening out with everyone singing the Gaither classic, “Because He Lives.” And just as it begun in prayer, it all ended in a prayer. We had great seats and we had a wonderful time. It was a great evening of worship, laughter, joy and tears as the audience went through the whole palette of emotions as the night progressed on. It was more than a concert…it was an experience. *A very special thank you goes to Mary Hamilton and Heather Herrera for the great pictures used in this article.
Reader Comments
Wow!! I've never been to a CrabbJam concert, it sounds like lots of fun!!
Commented by On 09/01/2005
I have never been to a crabbjam but it has to be a great experience. I love seeing the Crabb family live( such as Crabbfest) They are young truly using their talent in great way. I hope they will always continue to sing Christian music. The Crabb Family also has an AWESOME band, man those guys and gals can play!!
Commented by On 09/01/2005
WOW!!!! I wish I could have been for that one! I've seen my share of Crabb Jam's and will get to see two more before the end of the year. I haven't seen a bad one yet!! There's just something about all 3 of those groups on stage. I love to hear the Crabb Family band playing along with the McRae's and Crossway. I can't say enough great things about the band - they're just AWESOME!!!
Commented by On 09/03/2005
I had the pleasure of attending "CrabbJam" in Huntington,WV. It was a wonderful experience. I have always been a HUGE Crabb Family fan but I walked away not only a Crabb Fan but a Mcrae and Crossway fan. On the norm, quartet music isnt my cup of tea but Crossway won my heart. I loved their sound. What can you say about the McRaes...Annie puts me in mind of a young Joyce Martin. And Kelly has a voice and a stage presence that makes you feel as though you "know" her. I really enjoyed this concert from beginning to end. Oh one more thing...the Crabb Band as I call them...they Rocked it!!!
Commented by Jamie Carter On 09/07/2005
I am going to be honest with you in my Comments.When the Crabbs first started Singing I enjoyed them. But since their parents left the group of the youger ones have turned Sothern Gospel Music into a rock Consert. We are going to The Gospel consert at Myrtle Beach in Oct. but we will only go to the first night singing. Last year the Group was so loud we had to get up and go outside and we wern't the only ones that left. The Gosped Inforcers have done the same thing. We had to leave when they sang also. How about toneing it down a lot.
Commented by On 09/27/2005
I hope people didn't take me wrong...... I mean I enjoy what the Crabb fmily sings now and they are one of my favorite singing groups. I just hope they don't ever go completely contemporary style. Some is OK but I'd rather them not go all the way.
Commented by On 09/30/2005
Ive always listen to the CDS of wow worship hits so many differen't artist on the cds and i also like Hillsong (for all that you've done) after hearing the southern Gospel last night im going to add to my music collection I love it all there music Also they had a new group that came on stage on the first set called (soul out)and they were very good i think they just started over a year ago well everyone i just wanted to share my expericence with southern Gospel music and what a blessing it was for me to be there and fill so close to GOD while they were sining and lift my spirts I pray that God will bring more christion music to myrtle beach sc In christion love
Commented by On 10/08/2005
Don't take me wrong, "Crabb drummer," but that hair does not fit Southern Gospel decency! I'm a young southern fan (God bless all five of us), who attended the NQC for the first time this past September. As Dr. Goff put it "Your new nickname is Rooster." The Crabbs would be much better accepted by mainstream southern gospel enthusiasts, like me, if they made changes like cutting off Rooster's hair!
Commented by On 10/26/2005
Commented by On 10/26/2005
Let me put it another way,
I agree with Jenna and the Jones' comments. The Crabbs are extremely talented young people with sincere hearts for God, but they need to tone down the "rock concert" sound and appearance - just my opinion - sorry if that's legalistic TJ
Commented by On 10/26/2005
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