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Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton, dubbed by many as the ‘Queen of Country Music’, is an iconic singer, songwriter, actor, and philanthropist whose legendary career has spanned over six decades. Born on January 19th, 1946, in Sevierville, Tennessee, Parton’s journey from humble beginnings to global stardom is a testament to her talent, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to her craft.

From a young age, Dolly Parton showed a passion for music and a remarkable gift for songwriting. She began performing on local radio and television shows in her early teens, honing her musical skills and captivating audiences with her distinctive voice and heartfelt performances.

In 1964, Dolly Parton moved to Nashville, Tennessee, the heart of the country music industry, to pursue her dreams of becoming a professional musician. Her talent and determination quickly caught the attention of industry insiders, leading to her first record deal and the release of her debut album, ‘Hello, I’m Dolly’, in 1967.

Parton’s breakthrough came in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with a string of chart-topping hits, including ‘Jolene’ and ‘I Will Always Love You’. Her songwriting prowess and soul-stirring vocals made her an instant sensation and established her as one of country music’s most celebrated artists.

In addition to her successful solo career, Dolly Parton’s collaborations with other musicians and her duets with artists like Kenny Rogers and Porter Wagoner further solidified her status as a country music legend.
Beyond her achievements in music, Dolly Parton has also made her mark as an actor. She starred in a series of successful films, including ‘9 to 5’, ‘Steel Magnolias’, and ‘Joyful Noise’, showcasing her versatility as a performer and further endearing her to audiences worldwide.

Parton’s impact extends beyond her artistic contributions. She is also renowned for her philanthropy and dedication to charitable causes. Through her Dollywood Foundation, she launched the Imagination Library, a program that provides free books to children, fostering a love for reading and education from an early age. Her philanthropic efforts have earned her numerous awards and accolades, including the National Medal of Arts and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

Throughout her illustrious career, Dolly Parton has remained true to her roots and unapologetically authentic. Her warm and approachable demeanour, quick wit, and down-to-earth personality have endeared her to fans of all ages, transcending generations and cultural boundaries.

As one of the most honoured and respected figures in the entertainment industry, Dolly Parton’s influence is felt far beyond country music. Her songs, which often speak of love, resilience, and the human experience, have become anthems of hope and empowerment for millions around the world.

Dolly Parton’s legacy is firmly cemented as a trailblazer in the world of music and a beloved cultural icon. Her timeless music, magnetic performances, and unwavering generosity continue to inspire and uplift, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of countless fans and earning her the title of the ‘Queen of Country Music’.

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Falling through the cracks.

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Kindred spirits.

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The show opens in December.

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The dream support slot.

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The 1970s legend Dolly Parton thought would never last: “Maybe I shouldn’t call names”

“Maybe I shouldn’t call names.”

Joe Taysom
Jul 5, 2026
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The movie director who couldn’t stand working with Dolly Parton: “He told me I couldn’t act”

A cardinal sin.

Scott Campbell
Jul 2, 2026
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The forgotten 1969 track Dolly Parton will never forget: “Favourite song of mine”

Songs worth fighting for.

Tim Coffman
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“It wasn’t a good version”: the 1978 song Linda Ronstadt thought she ruined

The hard look of retrospect.

Tim Coffman
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A great record.

Dale Maplethorpe
Jun 29, 2026
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The one album Dolly Parton will always regret not making: “I have a big heartache”

Falling by the wayside.

Tim Coffman
Jun 29, 2026
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The day Dolly Parton pipped Diana Ross to the single that sold three million copies in 1983

“We need Dolly Parton…”

Ben Forrest
Jun 28, 2026
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‘Dumb Blonde’: the story of Dolly Parton’s 1967 chart breakthrough

The beginning of her story.

Lauren Hunter
Jun 27, 2026

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