The Gatlin Brothers
Larry, Steve & Rudy, the Gatlin Brothers are Grammy award-winners who have dazzled audiences for more than sixty-nine years. They have accrued a lifetime of noteworthy achievements in their storybook career, including a Grammy for Best Country Song (“Broken Lady”), three ACM awards for Single of the Year (“All The Gold In California”), Album of the Year (Straight Ahead) and Male Vocalist of the Year, along with five nominations for CMA Vocal Group of the Year, Single, Album.
The Brothers have accumulated 7 # 1 Singles, 32 Top 40 Records, 24 Studio Albums and 5 BMI “Million-Air” Awards. As a solo writer, Larry ranks 4th on Billboards top 40 self-penned hits. His impressive song catalog has been recorded by the “Who’s Who” of entertainers, including Elvis Presley, Barbra Streisand, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Glen Campbell, Kris Kristofferson, Sir Tom Jones, Dottie West, Charlie Rich, Johnny Mathis, and many others, securing his legacy as one of BMI’s top solo songwriters. He was also most recently inducted to the Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame.
For more than 69 years, the Gatlin Brothers have entertained audiences in venues and stages all over the world from the Grand Ole Opry to Carnegie Hall. They have performed for the Grammy Awards, the American Music Awards, and the People’s Choice Awards. They appeared on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Oprah, Hee-Haw, Love Boat, the Midnight Special with Wolfman Jack, the Merv Griffin Show, Solid Gold, the Barbara Mandrell Show and their own variety special on ABC just to name a few.
In 1976, the Gatlin Brothers were on the fast track musically thanks to the chart-topping success of their single “Broken Lady”. The hits continued throughout the decade with their signature song “All the Gold in California” followed by “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer To You).” The next decade brought number one songs with “I Don’t Wanna Cry”, “I Just Wish You Were Someone I Love,” “Statues Without Hearts,” “Love Is Just A Game“, and “Night Time Magic.” Larry has also written & produced a musical, “Quanah”, which was performed in April 2017 to rave reviews.
They have performed at the White House, the President Reagan Library, Air Force One, Ford’s Theater, Camp David, President Bush’s 80th Birthday Party, The Lincoln Theater, Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Gardens, West Point, The Mall in Washington D.C., The Greek Theater, Billy Bob’s Texas, Radio City Music Hall, Disney World and The Wembley Music Festival, to name a few. They have been privileged to grace the stage with legendary entertainers, like Kenny Rogers, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Vince Gill, The Oak Ridge Boys, the Gaither Vocal Band, the Isaacs just to name a few.
The brothers have also proudly entertained our U.S. Troops in Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Germany and at many military bases in the United States as well. They have appeared at many sporting events and venues singing the National Anthem, including the ’85 and ’89 World Series, and the U.S.
Open Tennis Tournament in New York City. They have performed in Yankee Stadium, the Astrodome, Nissan Titans Stadium, Candlestick Park, Chicago White Sox Ballpark, NHL All Star Hockey Game in Calgary, Alberta Canada, Darlington NASCAR Speedway, the Cotton Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Rose Bowl, Giants Stadium, New Orleans Saints Superdome, Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium, Houston Texans’ Reliant Stadium and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China.
Their career began in Abilene, Texas in 1955 when Larry was seven, Steve was four and Rudy was two. The brothers grew up singing gospel music while listening to James Blackwood and the Blackwood Brothers, Hovie Lister, and The Statesmen Quartet as well other accomplished gospel artists. As children the brothers would sing for anyone who would listen. Soon they were singing from coast to coast and appeared at the World’s Fair in 1964 in New York City. They recorded four Gospel records early in their career. In 1966, Larry went to college at the University of Houston where he studied English and Law. In 1971, he auditioned for The Imperials, Elvis‘ backup group. While he did not get the job, he met Dottie West, who was the opening act for Jimmy Dean. Dean would later become one of Larry’s oldest and dearest friends. Dottie was initially taken with Larry’s resemblance to Nashville songwriter Mickey Newbury. She told him one night in Las Vegas that he looked so much like Mickey, he had to be able to write great songs too. Encouraged, Larry returned to Houston, wrote eight songs, and sent them to Dottie. She liked them so much she sent him a plane ticket to Nashville.
Through Dottie’s friendship, Larry met Kris Kristofferson, who championed his talents as a writer and singer. Kristofferson’s introduction to Fred Foster at Monument Records resulted in a recording contract with the label. Larry’s first album, The Pilgrim, was released later that year. Johnny Cash wrote the liner notes for the album and dubbed him “The Pilgrim”, a name he called him the rest of his life. At this time Steve and Rudy were still in college at Texas Tech University, but by 1975 they moved to Nashville to join Larry to form the group as we know it today.
The brothers still perform approximately 40 road concert dates a year as well as 30 performances at the famed Grand Ole Opry. They are also in the planning stages of recording some new music. “We are blessed that fans still love our music & attend our shows” says Steve & “we hope to continue as long as that’s the case.”
Awards, Television Shows & Venues
1964 World’s Fair New York City, New York / Hee-Haw / Hee-Haw Honeys
Huckabee TV Show / The Barbara Mandrel Show / The Merv Griffith Show
The Mike Douglas Show / Gatlin Brothers ABC Special / Solid Gold TV Show
The Dinah Shore Show / John Davidson TV Show / SALUTE with Dick Clark
Johnny Cash Special / Crook & Chase Show / Midnight Special with Wolfman Jack
Love Boat / Marty Stuart TV Show / Larry’s Country Diner
Jason Crabb TV Show / Pop Goes the County / Marty Robbins TV Show / Ralph Emory TV Show
Tommy Hunter TV Show (Canada) / Bill Gaither Videos / Carnegie Hall (New York)
AT&T Stadium (Dallas) / Wembley Stadium (London) / Death Valley (Clemson University)
Super Dome (New Orleans) / Madison Square Garden (New York) / Pontiac Silverdome (Pontiac)
Astrodome (Houston) / Reliant Field (Houston)
Nissan Stadium (Titans Nashville) / Yankee Stadium (New York)
Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) / Candlestick Park (San Francisco) / Forum (Los Angeles)
Ryman Auditorium (Nashville)
Grand Ole Opry House (Nashville) / 48 years members of Grand Ole Opry
Performed for last 8 U.S. PRESIDENTS