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Dottie Rambo Dottie Rambo (March 2, 1934 — May 11, 2008) was an American Southern Gospel singer, songwriter, and musician. Rambo was both a Grammy and Dove award winning artist. She penned more than twenty-five hundred songs, including her most notable He Looked Beyond My Fault and Saw My Need and I Go To the Rock. In 2000, Rambo was awarded the ASCAP Lifetime Achievement Award. Her music is known for its simple melodies and often dealing with themes such as heaven, Christian sacrifice, and the born-again Christian experience.[1] Rambo suffered hard times in the 1990's with severe health problems and the breakup of her marriage to Buck Rambo. Rambo returned to the road and recording studio in the 2000's and had made a complete comeback in her career. In June of 2008, Rambo was to have appeared at the Christian Music Hall of Fame and Museum to be formally inducted, but was tragically killed in a bus accident on May 11, 2008.[2] [edit] Early life She was born Joyce Reba Luttrell in Madisonville, Kentucky at the height of the Great Depression. She was the daughter of Jerald Vernon “Chick” and Elizabeth Luttrell (The Legacy of Buck & Dottie Rambo by Buck Rambo). According to personal accounts, she grew up in poverty and developed an early affinity for country music. She 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 sittin
I'm Gonna Leave Here Shoutin'
8092Sheltered In The Arms Of God
2273I Go to the Rock
1854If That Isn't Love
1675I've Never Been This Homesick Before
1496I Will Glory in the Cross
987Remind Me Dear Lord
938I Just Came to Talk With You Lord
889Tears Will Never Stain The Streets Of That City
8710Build My Mansion
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