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Jason Crabb Releases the Jay DeMarcus-Co-Produced New Christmas Song "Who Could've Dreamed?"

 Jason Crabb

Twenty-two-time Dove Award honoree Jason Crabb has released a powerful new Christmas tune "Who Could've Dreamed?" The song is an Inspirational pop ballad penned by Koch, Akers and Tony Wood spotlighting the true meaning of Christmas as Crabb proclaims, "Who could have looked into that holy stable and seen the shadow of the cross?"

"Who Could've Dreamed?" is one of three seasonal songs Crabb has recently released. The three-song EP was produced and arranged by the late Tim Akers (Reba McEntire, CeCe Winans), along with GRAMMY®-winning Rascal Flatts founding member and Red Street CEO Jay DeMarcus.

"Who Could've Dreamed?"  is taken from Home For Christmas EP which is set for release next year. "When I signed to Red Street and Jay asked me what I wanted to do, I told him a Christmas project was one of my dream records," Crabb shares. "I've been doing music for a while now, and you hope and pray for something that helps define your legacy. I think this Christmas project is that record for me. These are the songs I hope my grandkids will grab hold of and be proud of what Grandpa did." 

"I was so honored to work with Tim Akers again, and this was his last project," Crabb says. "He was a friend and we'd collaborated before, but this time was special. Tim was producing and arranging the strings for the record when his leukemia came back. He even sat in the hospital in his last days and worked on the music. Nashville lost an amazing talent in Tim, and I really want this record to honor his life. We love you, Tim."  
 
Home For Christmas arrives on the heels of Crabb's June Red Street Records debut, Just As I Am. Produced by DeMarcus, the five-song EP is highlighted by the title-cut and lead single-a powerful declaration of faith in the One who is constant and sure.   

 

 

 

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