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When the Grammy nominated, Dove Award winning Crabb Family disbanded after a 12-year ministry in 2007, Adam Crabb knew that his calling in music ministry could not be abandoned in the process. With his sister Terah, two former members of the award winning Crabb Family Band (guitarist Zach Smith and drummer Micah Schweinsberg) and his cousin (bassist Jedidiah Richardson), Adam and the band took their desire to serve God into a new era of Crabb ministry. In 2008, Zach’s wife (Amanda Smith) joined the group to blend her vocals with the band’s tight harmonies, and in 2009, Terah left the road to spend more time with her family. Carrying on some Crabb Family traditions, and incorporating a sound appreciated by a younger audience as well, Crabb Revival debuted their first release “Runaway Train” in June 2008. Their sophomore release, debuting in 2009, is a CD/DVD combination, “Live at Oak Tree Studio,” an innovative project of live studio recordings. “Our goal,” says Adam, “is to reach our generation. We are praying for bigger doors to open and more opportunities to reach them with the Gospel than ever before.” “The cool thing,” adds Zach, “is, though we love to play and our concerts are high-energy, we are not just a ‘jam band.’ We use the talents God gave us as tools to worship, praise, and lift up His name. The Bible states very clearly that if we lift Him up and exalt Him, He will draw ALL men to Him.” Though Crabb Revival has come into their own, with a Dove Award nominatio