READ MORE Watch Larry Gatlin iconic performances on Country Road TV! It's free to join Larry Gatlin is an American country singer, songwriter, and the lead vocalist of the Gatlin Brothers, known for his smooth tenor voice, intricate harmonies, and poetic songwriting. Born in 1948 in Seminole, Texas, Gatlin began singing gospel music with his siblings at a young age before moving to Nashville, where his sharp lyrical talent quickly earned attention. Early in his career, he wrote songs recorded by major artists such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson. As a performer, he found success in the 1970s and 1980s with hits like Broken Lady, All the Gold in California, Houston (Means Im One Day Closer to You), and Statues Without Hearts. His music blended traditional country with pop and gospel influences, marked by elegant melodies and introspective lyrics. Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers became one of the most polished and popular acts of their era, earning Grammy and CMA awards. Known for his intelligence, wit, and stage charisma, Larry Gatlin remains a respected figure in country music, admired for his craftsmanship as both a singer and a songwriter. #larrygatlin #classiccountry #70scountry #countrymusic