Dottie Rambo

Dottie Rambo, born Joyce Reba Luttrell on March 2, 1934, in Madisonville, Kentucky, was an American singer and songwriter. She began writing songs at age eight. She became a born-again Christian at twelve and committed to creating Christian music. In 1950, she met Buck Rambo; they married and formed The Singing Rambos, with their daughter Reba joining later. Her songwriting break came through Jimmie Davis Music, which led to a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records. She released several albums, including Heart Prints (1970). Notable songs include "The Holy Hills of Heaven Call Me" and "We Shall Behold Him". Her compositions were recorded by artists including Whitney Houston, Elvis Presley, and Dolly Parton. She was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1997. She died on May 11, 2008, in a bus crash.

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