Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton was born on the 19th January, 1946 in Locust Ridge Tenn. She lived alongside 12 other kids. Her vivid imagination was a great way to get away from the harsh realities of everyday life. Even before learning to write or read and compose her own music. The first time she picked up a guitar was at age 8 and started singing at an Knoxville Tenn radio station at age 11. Gold Band Records is a tiny, independent label. Her name was made for herself locally while still in high school, however she wanted to perform on a larger stage. In the exact day that she was able to graduate from high school, it was 1964. Dumb Blonde (both 1967) as well as Something Fishy were among her first Monument Records chart-topping records. Porter Wagoner had been looking for a female vocalist to join his syndicated show from the beginning. Parton accepted the role in 1966, joined RCA Records in 1968, and then the Grand Ole Opry was founded in 1969. However, it wasn't until 1974 when she made the decision to quit Wagoner's show because the success of her solo albums like Joshua Coat, Many Colors and Jolene had outstripped their collaborative efforts. Parton recorded "I will Always Be Loving You" in support of Wagoner soon after their split. The song was ranked number. The first time it made it to No. 1 was 1974.







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