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The Rambos were an American Southern gospel music group formed in the 1960s. Initially consisting of Buck and Dottie Rambo, they added their daughter Reba to the lineup in 1965. The group signed their first record deal with Benson Records in 1964 after relocating from Dawson Springs, Kentucky, to Nashville, Tennessee. Known for their unique three-part harmony, often referred to as "inverted harmony," The Rambos released numerous albums including There's Nothing My God Can't Do (1964) and Singing Rambos (1964). Their style blended Buck Rambo’s country-style singing with Dottie Rambo’s mountain-style black soul music. The group achieved significant success, earning a place in the Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame in 2001.