
The Crabb Family is excited to announce the expansion of Kentucky CrabbFest into new cities. For four years, the Crabb Family has hosted one of the largest indoor Christian Music Festivals in the nation. Owensboro, Kentucky has served as home to Kentucky CrabbFest, bringing in nearly 10,000 tourists each year to the area. CrabbFest has shown such rapid growth in the past several years that, with encouragement from industry peers, Gerald and Kathy Crabb decided to expand the event.
While CrabbFest will remain in Owensboro annually in July, an additional CrabbFest will be held in Johnson City, Tennessee. Tennessee CrabbFest is scheduled for October 21 and 22, 2005 at Johnson City's Freedom Hall. Tennessee and Kentucky CrabbFest's talent roster will include the artists such as Gold City, the Hoppers, the Isaacs, the Hoskins Family, the Dove Brothers, Crossway, Russ Taff, Lynda Randle, Michael English, Aaron Wilburn, Karen Peck & New River, Paid In Full, Jody Brown Indian Family, the Gospel Enforcers, and Avalon.
CrabbFest crosses genre and denominational barriers to bring people from all walks of life into one venue for one common purpose. The results are growth and expansion.
CrabbFest also features Afternoon Showcases, Morning Worship Services, Talent Contests, Karaoke, New Artist Seminars hosted by Kathy Crabb, Songwriter's Day Camp hosted by Gerald Crabb, a Prayer Breakfast hosted by the "Crabb Girls" and much more.
The dates for 2005's Kentucky CrabbFest are July 6 through 9, 2005 in Owensboro. Tickets are available now by calling (270) 274-9900 or logging onto http://www.thecrabbfamily.com. Tennessee CrabbFest tickets will be available July 11, 2005. Plans for CrabbFests in additional cities across the nation are in the works for 2005.
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