Dolly-Parton

Dolly Parton escaped the struggles of her life early on thanks to her inventive and innovative imagination. Prior to learning how to read or write, she composed herself songs. The guitar that she first received was presented to her when she turned eight. The singer began her singing career at an Knoxville Tenn station by the age of 11. Gold Band Records is a small label that is independent. In high school she made herself known to the school community but her dream was greater. On the 14th of March, 1964, after her high school graduation her family moved to Nashville. The first charting record she had for Monument Records included Dumb Blonde and Something Fishy both in 1967. At about this time Porter Wagoner was looking for the next girl to perform on his television show that was syndicated. Parton joined Grand Ole Opry 1969 after signing with RCA Records. The year 1974 was the first when she made the decision to quit Wagoner's program as the popularity of her solo albums like Joshua Coat, Many Colors, and Jolene was outstripping their joint efforts. Parton wrote I Will Always love You in honor of Wagoner following their split. It reached number one. In 1974, the song by Parton"I Will Always Love You" climbed to No.

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