Dottie Rambo is coming to Ringgold April 14. Click to enlarge.
Grammy winner Dottie Rambo is coming to Ringgold April 14.
The Gospel Music Hall of Fame member will perform for The Share America Foundation, Inc. that oversees the Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholarship Fund.
“God has richly blessed Dottie Rambo the ability to speak to the hearts of millions around the world with her songs,” said Randall Franks, president. “We are honored that she would consider helping our efforts to encourage youth in music with her talents through our scholarships.”
Ms. Rambo has composed more than 2,500 songs including titles such as “He Looked Beyond My Faults and Saw My Needs,” “I’ve Never Been This Homesick Before” and “We Shall Behold Him.”
She is also a member of the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame, received the Songwriter of the Century Award, and the ASCAP (America Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) Lifetime Achievement Award.
An evening with Dottie Rambo with emcee Randall Franks "Officer Randy Goode" from TV's "In the Heat of the Night” is Saturday, April 14 at 7 p.m. at the Ringgold United Methodist Church, on the corner of Cleveland Street and U.S. 41.
Donations for tickets are $12 at door, $10 in advance for adults, children 6-16 are $6 at door, $5 advance, and children five and under are free. Seating is limited to 400.
Tickets may be purchased locally in advance during business hours at The Catoosa County News (706) 935-2621, SonShine Christian Books (706) 861-7675 in Fort Oglethorpe, Catoosa County Probate Office (706) 935-3511, and Ringgold United Methodist Church (706) 935-4777 (8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Thursday) or ordered by mail for pick up at the event from Share America Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 42 Tunnel Hill, Ga. 30755.
The Share America Foundation, Inc. presents scholarships to talented musicians who excel in the Appalachian musical arts.