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Dottie Rambo (March 2, 1934 – May 11, 2008) 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 .
See also Dottie Rambo discography. This is a list of songs written by the American gospel songwriter Dottie Rambo.Rambo wrote over 2500 songs throughout her lifetime, and many have been recorded by hundreds of artists.
On May 11, 2008, Dottie Rambo died in a tour bus accident on Interstate 44 just outside Mount Vernon, Missouri. [5] Rambo was on a successful concert tour and her manager and staff were also injured but she was the only fatality. [6] Richard Fay "Buck" Rambo, died February 21, 2016, in Palmetto, Florida, at the age of 84. [7]
Awards Main article: Dottie Rambo This is a comprehensive list of awards won by Dottie Rambo, an American singer-songwriter Awards by date Christian Music Hall of Fame Inductee: 2008 Nashville Songwriter's Association International Winner: 2007 Nashville Songwriter's Hall Of Fame -- Barbara Mandrell presented the honor. Atlanta Country Music Association 2007 Atlanta Country Music Hall Of Fame ...
1966: Dottie Rambo and the Imperials (Heart Warming Records) 1968: It's the Soul of Me/Dottie Rambo Sings Spirituals (Heart Warming) 1972: Heart Prints (Heart Warming) 1972: Sing Faith and Hope (Heart Warming) 1973: Dottie Rambo Song Book; 1977: Love Letters; 1978: Down by the Creek Bank (Benson) 1978: Choral Concert of Love (Heart Warming)
Rambo McGuire received a Dove Award in 2012 for Grassroots Rambos, a collection of Dottie Rambo compositions. [46] Reba and Dony also wrote for a range of artists in and out of Christian music, including Debby Boone , The Bill Gaither Trio , The Archers , Sandi Patty , David and Nicole Binion and Dave Boyer.
The Crabb Family Members: oldest Jason, twin brothers Adam and Aaron, and sisters Kelly and Terah.. The group was formed in Beaver Dam, a town in rural Kentucky. The family patriarch, Gerald Crabb, and wife Kathy Crabb, [2] were the founders of the group.
Smith also recorded three songs written by gospel singer and songwriter Dottie Rambo. Rambo often stopped over to Smith's house to pitch material for her to record. "Just to have her sit on my couch and play guitar and sing some with her great voice was awesome. She was one of the greatest songwriters that ever lived," recounted Smith. [4]