Just one year before this photo was taken, Dolly Parton had moved to Nashville to pursue her dreams at the age of 18. It was the day after her graduation. The next year (1965) she signed with Monument Records as a pop artist. Luckily, she eventually found her home in country music. ...
Just one year before this photo was taken, Dolly Parton had moved to Nashville to pursue her dreams at the age of 18. It was the day after her graduation. The next year (1965) she signed with Monument Records as a pop artist. Luckily, she eventually found her home in country music. ...
Dolly Parton's Mountain Magic Christmas, will air on Thursday, Dec. 1 on NBC. She will also beon hand to co-hostMiley's New Year's Eve Partywith her goddaughter Miley Cyrus. That special will air on NBC Saturday, Dec. 31.
Dolly Parton's name began to sizzle in 1967 with the help of Porter Wagoner. She was a weekly performer on his TV show. This same year, Parton released "Dumb Blonde," her first country single. The song — from her albumHello, I'm Dolly, which was her only album on Mo...
Parton received her first guitar from a relative and soon began to pen her own tunes. At age 10, she started performing professionally, appearing on local television and radio shows in Knoxville, roughly an hour from her home, and made her Grand Ole Opry debut three years later. Set on ...
In 1995, Parton launched theImagination Library, which sends high-quality books to children up to age 5 on a monthly basis. The organization has gifted over 182 million free books as of May 2022. Bezos is also entering the world of charitab...
In 1995, Parton started a program called the Imagination Library. The program sends free books to kids. Parton first wanted to help kids in her hometown in Sevierville-County, Tennessee, US, by giving them books to read. She believed that reading from a young age helps kids be ready for ...
Dolly Parton sat down with Cosmopolitan to talk about Dollywood's new The Dolly Parton Experience, working hard to achieve her dreams, and finding time to give back.
Dolly Parton, 1965 Michael Ochs Archives, Getty Images Dolly Parton, 1965 Just one year before this photo was taken, Dolly Parton had moved to Nashville to pursue her dreams at the age of 18. It was the day after her graduation. The next year (1965) she signed with Monument Records as...
history. Family Life She married Carl Dean on May 30, 1966, after meeting him in a laundromat in 1964. Associated With She composed the hit song "I Will Always Love You," which Whitney Houston would later cover. Video Dolly Parton Highlights ...