STOWTOWN RECORDS welcomes the fan-favorite family group, RAMBO MCGUIRE

StowTown Records is very excited to announce the addition of longtime fan-favorite family group, Rambo McGuire, to its ever-increasing group of popular gospel artists.
Rambo McGuire has a long history in gospel music, beginning over 30 years ago as a husband and wife duo with GRAMMY and Dove Award-winning artists and songwriters, Dony McGuire and Reba Rambo-McGuire.
The family harmony continues today as a trio with their daughter Destiny Rambo-McGuire joining them on vocals. The group continues a long Rambo family legacy of music, spanning three generations from the late Buck Rambo to his granddaughter, Destiny.
"The Rambos were influential on most of the leaders in our industry today," said StowTown Records co-founder Wayne Haun. "Their music was certainly playing throughout our house from the day I was brought home to the day I left for college. Now, their legacy continues and, for me, to play a small role in their future is humbling."
Their unique style of singing and songwriting gives Rambo McGuire the ability to appeal to a variety of audiences as they can perform a diversity of musical genres, including contemporary Christian, praise and worship, country, bluegrass, as well as Southern Gospel.
Rambo McGuire continues to travel and sing in churches and concert venues throughout the country and is also featured on the Gaither Homecoming video series.
The group's debut album for StowTown, Rambo Classics, is set to release in November.
The project features famous, chart-topping songs written and once performed by the late Dottie Rambo and also highlights the special legendary voice of Hall of Famer, Buck Rambo, during his final recorded album before his recent passing.
"Rambo McGuire is so ecstatic about partnering with our dear friends at StowTown Records!" exclaimed Reba. "Not only our new fresh versions of timeless Rambo songs will be released, but other exciting projects are in the works. Can somebody say, "Hallelujah?!"
The first radio single, "Tears Will Never Stain the Streets of that City" ships June 30.
Rambo Classics, distributed by Provident/Sony, will release to the general public November 4.
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