Popular husband-wife duo Aaron and Amanda Crabb to release 'Mercy' April 23
Husband-wife duo Aaron and Amanda Crabb is readying to release their fourth album titled simply Mercy.
Mercy will drop next Tuesday, April 23, on Difference Media. The album will feature 11 tracks, from which Amanda and Aaron co-wrote six songs including a radio single “Take him to the place,” which is a personal anthem of hope and healing inspired by the duo’s trip to Israel.
Crabb shares, “We love all styles, so you’ll hear a lot of different influences on the album. I’m a country boy, and those roots probably come through more than anything else. These songs came at the right season in our life. God molded this album and shaped it to what it needs to be and I believe it’s going to help a lot of people.”
Previously, Aaron and Amanda Crabb were part of the popular group Crabb Family which disbanded in 2007. Crabb Family formation gained during its career three Grammy nominations and over 10 Dove Awards.
Now the couple serves as worship leaders in Cornerstone Church, San Antonio.
The duo plans a release party which is scheduled to be held April 28 at Cornerstone Church during the evening service. The release party will be streamed online on www.getv.org.
Mercy track list:
1. If I'm Guilty
2. Somethin' 'bout Love
3. Take Him to the Place
4. I'm Learning
5. God Loves the Broken
6. Holy
7. It's Gonna Rain
8. Without You
9. Come On, Come On
10. Reaching Out
11. Guide Me
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