EMI CMG Publishing signs multi-award winning songwriter Gerald Crabb
NASHVILLE, Tenn — EMI CMG Publishing has signed multi-award winning songwriter Gerald Crabb to their revered roster. As a distinguished musician, Crabb has produced over 400 written songs, 22 of which have become national No. 1 songs. Though still committed to the Southern Gospel genre that he has helped to define for decades, Crabb has developed a new passion for Country songwriting in recent years. While EMI CMG Publishing is a clear industry leader among Christian music publishers, their recent expansion into the Country genre has generated two Billboard year-end Top 100 Country singles in 2011 (“Love Don’t Run,” “Didn’t I”,) as well as the current Top 30 Country hit “Hard to Love” performed by Lee Brice. EMI CMG Publishing looks forward to their multi-faceted new partnership with Crabb.
“Gerald is a fantastic songwriter and a true leader in our industry,” says EMI CMG Publishing President Eddie DeGarmo. "We are excited to facilitate his entre into Country songwriting, and to continue to support his contributions to the Southern Gospel world. There’s no doubt this man has a gift and his songs will continue to move and inspire fans of multiple genres. We jumped at the chance to work with Gerald, and we’re very optimistic about our future together.”
Crabb has been writing songs for more than 25 years. He first became hooked on Southern Gospel music at age 16 and has never looked back. Few artists and songwriters have influenced the genre as profoundly as Crabb. One or more of his songs held the No. 1 spot on the national Southern Gospel chart for 37 months out of a 107-month period between 1998 and 2006.
“The day that I walked into EMI CMG Publishing and had a great visit with both Eddie DeGarmo and Jeremy Ash, I just knew that was where I should be,” shares Crabb. “What an honor it is to be with a leading music publishing company. I am looking forward to many songs and many years together.”
During his long and successful career, Crabb has earned several BMI awards, including Songwriter of the Year, and has had cuts on GRAMMY-Award winning albums, Glory Train by Randy Travis and his son’s self-titled album, Jason Crabb. Along with multiple BMI and Dove Awards under his belt, he has been selected by the Gospel Music Association to perform at the GMA Songwriter’s Showcase for nine consecutive years and won the Dove Award for Songwriter of the Year and Song of the Year in 2011 for his hit song “Sometimes I Cry.”