The Gatlin Brothers emerged from Seminole, Texas, and rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s with a genre-defining blend of country, gospel, and countrypolitan flair. Led by Grammy-winning songwriter Larry Gatlin, alongside his brothers Steve and Rudy, the trio delivered chart-topping hits like “Broken Lady,” “All the Gold in California,” “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer to You),” and “Night Time Magic.” Their rich harmonies and poetic lyrics earned them seven number one singles, 32 Top 40 records, and a Grammy for Best Country Song, establishing them as one of the most impactful vocal groups in country music history.
Renowned for their commanding stage presence and timeless appeal, The Gatlin Brothers have performed at iconic venues including Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, the White House, and the Grand Ole Opry. Their live shows blend heartfelt storytelling with powerhouse vocals, captivating audiences across generations. They’ve shared stages with legends like Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, and the Oak Ridge Boys, and have entertained U.S. troops around the world. Their performances are celebrated for their emotional depth, musical precision, and enduring charm.
Currently celebrating their 70th Anniversary Tour, The Gatlin Brothers are performing across the U.S. with stops in Nashville, Branson, Arlington, and Deadwood. Their recent appearances at the Grand Ole Opry and themed “Country & Christmas” shows continue to draw sold out crowds. With a legacy spanning decades and a loyal fanbase, The Gatlin Brothers remain a cultural phenomenon—bringing their signature blend of gospel-infused country and heartfelt performance to stages nationwide.