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Gospel great Buck Rambo dead at 84
Gospel singer Buck Rambo died Sunday night at the age of
Born in Dawson Springs Kentucky in , Richard Fay "Buck" Rambo devoted himself to the ministry full-time in
In , Mr. Rambo and his then-wife, Dottie, formed a singing group originally called The Gospel Echoes. After their daughter Reba joined the band, they became The Singing Rambos. In the late '60s, the group began embarking on overseas concert tours to perform for deployed U.S. troops. The Rambos' travels took them everywhere from Greenland to Vietnam.
The Rambos recorded several dozen albums from their creation until the group dissolved in the mids. They also toured with acts like The Stamps Quartet and Oak Ridge Boys, appeared on multiple television programs, including "The PTL Club" and "Gospel Singing Jubilee," and sang on "Highway Call," the solo record made by Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers. In , The Rambos were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Eleven years la
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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 Dove 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 Fault and Saw My Need", "We Shall Behold Him", and "I Go To the Rock".
As a songwriter, Whitney Houston, Elvis Presley, Carol Channing, Sandi Patty, Barbara Mandrell, Dolly
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“Reba was such a trendsetter,” remembers Ron Fairchild, a session musician and longtime keyboardist for the Oak Ridge Boys. “There was nobody like her. Those records had guts!” He remembers the sessions for her groundbreaking album, Confessions, vividly. “We would play those tracks without a guide vocal and go back to Soundstage Studios just to hear Reba sing. She was a quiet woman in those days, but when her voice came through those monitors, we’d just säga ‘Holy crap!’ Those records made a mark. There are people today who are pretenders to a throne she helped build.”
If you discovered contemporary Christian music anytime after , you most likely would not have heard of Reba Rambo. She wasn’t on the top 40 charts nor did she appear in the pages of Contemporary Christian Music where, just a few years prior, she’d been a mainstay. The first five years of the eighties moved at lightning speed within the world of Christian music in a quick and