Dolly-Parton

Dolly Parton escaped the struggles that shaped her life at an early age thanks to her inventive and innovative imagination. Before learning how to write and read Dolly Parton was composing her own songs. When she got her first instrument at age 8, she started to play on local radio stations from Knoxville in Tennessee. That following year, Gold Band Records was an independent label. As a student in high school she established herself locally but dreamed about a larger stage. The singer moved to Nashville following her graduation in 1964. Dumb Blonde was her first single to reach the top of the charts at the top of Monument Records. In the year 1967, Porter Wagoner was looking for the next girl to perform on his syndicated television show. Parton accepted the role in the year 1966. She was signed to RCA Records in 1968, and then the Grand Ole Opry was founded in 1969. The year 1974 was the first when she made the decision to quit Wagoner's band because the popularity of her solo albums including Joshua Coat, Many Colors, and Jolene had outstripped their collaborative efforts. Parton recorded I Will Always Love You for Wagoner following their split. The song reached the top of the charts at. #1 for the first time in 1974.

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