Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles that shaped her life at an early age thanks to her inventive and innovative imagination. Before she could read or write she wrote her own music. After 8 years of age, she had her very first guitar. At age 11 when she was 11, she began singing at the Knoxville Tennessee radio station. The first album she recorded was in the same calendar year Gold Band Records, a tiny independent label. As a student in high school she established herself locally but dreamed about a larger stage. On the 14th of March, 1964, following her graduation from high-school her family moved to Nashville. Dumb Blonde, Something Fishy and Dumb Blonde both charted on Monument Records in 1967. The syndicated television show of Porter Wagoner was in need of a new singer at around the time. Parton became a member of Grand Ole Opry 1969 after contracting with RCA Records. She quit Wagoner's act in 1974, when her solo songs like Joshua Coat of Many Colors & Jolene beat out the collaborations. Following their breakup, Parton wrote the song I Will Always Love You for Wagoner and it debuted at Number. In 1974, Parton's song"I Will Never Love You reached No.







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