Dottie rambo biography books
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The Legacy of Buck and Dottie Rambo: The inspiring story of the family that changed the direction of gospel music
The Christian community took Dottie into their homes and she soon began singing and writing Gospel music. Young Dottie married Buck Rambo while still a young teen and they soon became popular in their local music community.
Dottie was an absolutely beautiful (half) Cherokee American and that certainly didn't hurt her popularity. In their early years they joined music caravans which travelled from city to city in the South playing at city auditoriums and selling their albums during intermission.
They travelled and rested during the day and their programs would begin at midnight and last until a.m. That had to be rough road to follow!
I remember as a
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About
Honoring The Life, Legacy & Music Of
Dottie Rambo () And The Rambos
Her songs have touched millions. Her voice heard around the world; her heart an open book. Celebrating 60 years of changing lives in song and word — this is the story of Dottie Rambo.
Dottie Rambo was born Joyce Reba Luttrell March 2, in Madisonville, Kentucky during the height of the Great Depression. She grew up in poverty and developed an early affinity for country music. Dottie learned to play guitar while listening at night to the Grand Ole Opry on WSM radio in Nashville. At eight years of age, she started writing songs while sitting on a creek bank near her Morganfield, Kentucky home. She had the support of her mother and father, and by age ten she was singing and playing country music cover tunes on a local radio program.
At twelve years old, she became a born-again Christian and made a commitment to write and sing Christian music. The decision turned out to be pivotal in more
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Dottie Rambo
American singer and songwriter
Dottie Rambo | |
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| Birth name | Joyce Reba Luttrell |
| Born | ()March 2, Madisonville, Kentucky, U.S. |
| Origin | Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Died | May 11, () (aged74) Mount Vernon, Missouri |
| Genres | Christian, southern gospel |
| Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
| Instrument(s) | Guitar, voice |
| Years active | – |
| Labels | Warner Bros., Heart Warming |
| Website | |
Musical artist
Dottie Rambo (March 2, – May 11, ) was an American gospel singer and songwriter. She was a Grammy winning solo artist and multiple duva award-winning artist. Along with ex-husband Buck and daughter Reba, she formed the award-winning southern Gospel group, The Rambos. She wrote more than 2, songs, including her most notable, "The Holy Hills of Heaven Call Me", "He Looked Beyond My fel and Saw My Need", "We Shall Behold Him", and "I Go To the Rock".
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