Aaron and Amanda Crabb Welcome New Baby

Aaron and Amanda Crabb welcome new baby to their growing family. According to Kathy Crabb Hannah's Facebook page: We have a baby. 8 lbs 2 ozs. Eda Beth Crabb just made her grand entrance. Writing on their Facebook, Aaron and Amanda write: "She is here "Eda Beth Crabb." God is so good! Blessed!!"
Aaron Crabb met Amanda while touring as a member of The Crabb Family where he was a singer and bassist. They married October 3rd, 2001. In August 2007, Aaron and Amanda decided to start a musical career together and on March 7, 2008 and signed with Daywind Records. They released their first album, After the Rain, nationwide shortly after signing. The album was critically acclaimed and nominated for one Dove Award.
In 2009, the duo filmed a special for Daywind's Live at Oak Tree series. The CD/DVD of the special was released on July 21, 2009. It received another Dove Award nomination for the duo. Aaron & Amanda Crabb released their next album, Love With No End, in 2010.
In 2012, Aaron and Amanda signed with their current record label, Difference Media, and released their album Mercy followed by a Live DVD performance entitled Mercy Live in April 2013.
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