Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton, born Jan. 19, 1946 in Locust Ridge Tenn. to a family of 12 poor kids who would grew up with them eventually. She learned young how to overcome of her difficulties with her extraordinary and imaginative imagination. In the beginning, before she learned to compose or read the first song she ever composed, she was composing the music she composed herself. After 8 years of age, she got her first guitar. As a teenager She began singing on Knoxville Tenn's radio station. That same year she made her first album on Gold Band Records a tiny independent label. Despite being at school, she already made a name for herself locally. But her dream was to make her name more recognized. After graduating from high school in 1964, she swiftly relocated to Nashville. Her first charting recordings on Monument Records included Dumb Blonde and Something Fishy both in 1967. Porter Wagoner, a syndicated television show host in the late '60s, was looking for a singer on his show. Parton was hired in the year 1966. She joined RCA Records in 1968, and then the Grand Ole Opry was founded in the year 1969. In 1974, she resigned from at the end of Wagoner's show due to the success of her solo songs like Joshua Coats in Many Colors or Jolene was way ahead of their joint release. Parton recorded I Will Always love You for Wagoner after their breakup. It reached No. In 1974, the song by Parton I Will Always Love You peaked at the top spot at No.







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