Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton, born Jan. 19th, 1946 in Locust Ridge Tenn. to a family of 12 poor children that would be raised together eventually, learned very early on how to conquer of her difficulties through her vibrant and vibrant imagination. Before learning how to read or write, Dolly Parton was creating her own songs. Her first guitar was given by her mother when she was eight. She began singing in the Knoxville Tenn station by the age of 11. The first album she recorded was in the same calendar year Gold Band Records, a tiny independent label. Although she became an established local celebrity while at high school, her ambitions were greater. The singer moved to Nashville the day after graduating in 1964. Dumb Blonde, Something Fishy and Dumb Blonde both charted on Monument Records in 1967. At about this time Porter Wagoner was looking for a new girl singer for his syndicated television show. Parton joined RCA Records and then joined the Grand Ole Opry. She took on the role in 1967. The year 1974 was the first when she made the decision to quit Wagoner's program as the popularity of her solo albums including Joshua Coat, Many Colors and Jolene was outstripping their joint efforts. Parton following the breakup of their collaboration with Wagoner was the one to write"I'll Always Be Loved" by You and saw it climb to No. The first time a song reached No.







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