Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton, born Jan. 19, 1946, in Locust Ridge Tenn. to a family of 12 poor kids who would grow in the same household, figured out very early how to get out of the difficulties she faced with her incredibly vibrant imagination. The songs she wrote were composed before she knew how to write and read. In the year she turned 8years old, she purchased the first electric guitar she owned and began singing on an Knoxville Tenn Radio Station. The same year, she recorded her first album with Gold Band Records an independent small label. In high school She made her mark in the local community, yet she yearned for having a bigger stage. On the very day she graduated high school, in 1964. Dumb Blonde, Something Fishy and Dumb Blonde both charted on Monument Records in 1967. Porter Wagoner began looking for women to sing for his syndicated television program at about the exact as the time. Parton got her first gig in the year 1967 she signed with RCA Records by 1968, she joined the Grand Ole Opry. In 1974, she resigned from Wagoner's Show because the success of her own songs such as Joshua Coats of Many Colors or Jolene was surpassing their joint albums. Parton recorded I Will Always Love You to Wagoner in the aftermath of their breakup. The song reached the top of the charts at. The first time a song was able to reach No.







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