Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton, born Jan. 19, 1946 in Locust Ridge Tenn. to 12 hungry children who would grow up together eventually, learned very early how to get out of her difficulties through her vibrant and vibrant imagination. Before she learned to write or read, she had already composed her own songs. Her first guitar was given by her mother when she was eighteen. She began singing in an Knoxville Tenn station by the age of eleven. Her first album was recorded during the same year with Gold Band Records, a small label that was an independent. While still in highschool she established herself in the local community, yet she yearned for a larger stage. The day after she graduated in 1964, she relocated to Nashville. Dumb Blonde was her first album to be charted at the top of Monument Records. Porter Wagoner had been looking for a female singer for his show that was syndicated from the beginning. Parton began her career in 1967 and signed by RCA Records by 1968, and was a part of the Grand Ole Opry. Then, in 1974, she left The Wagoner's Show due to the popularity of her singles like Joshua Coats of Many Colors or Jolene was way ahead of their joint release. After their split, Parton wrote the song I Will Always Love You for Wagoner and it reached the top spot at No. In 1974, Parton's song"I Will Never Love You reached the No.







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