Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton, born Jan. 19, 1946 in Locust Ridge Tenn. to a family of 12 poor children that would be raised in the same household, figured out very early how to get out of her difficulties through her vibrant and vibrant imagination. Prior to learning how to read and write, Dolly Parton was creating her own music. When she got her first instrument at age of eight, she started performing on radio stations in Knoxville, Tennessee. She recorded her first album in the same calendar year on Gold Band Records, a small label that was an independent. While she was popular in the local scene while she was at High School, she knew her dreams were greater. She relocated to Nashville shortly after her graduation in 1964. Her first charting hits with Monument Records included Dumb Blonde and Something Fishy both in 1967. Around this time, Porter Wagoner was looking for a new girl singer for his television show that was syndicated. Parton took the offer in 1967 signed to RCA Records in 1968 and joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1969. Then, in 1974, she left The Wagoner's Show due to the popularity of her solo songs like Joshua Coats Of Many Colors or Jolene was surpassing their joint albums. Parton's song, I Will Never Have Love for You (for Wagoner), was able to reach the top of the. #1 spot following their separated. The first time that a song reached No.
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