Dottie Luttrell Rambo
1934 - 2008

Inducted 1997

From the first time she strummed her brother's guitar, Kentucky native Dottie Luttrell Rambo aspired to sing and play music. 

A talented instrumentalist, Dottie began writing songs and singing at revivals throughout the southern and central United States. Later, as a performing member of the Rambos, her songs gained national prominence and she became one of the most influential writers in Southern Gospel circles. 

Memorable compositions such as "Tears Will Never Stain The Streets Of That City", "He Looked Beyond My Faults", "If That Isn't Love", "We Shall Behold Him", and "Sheltered In The Arms of God" are a testament to the inspirational gift and dedication of Dottie Rambo.


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