Dolly-Parton

Dolly Parton, who was born in Locust Ridge Tenn. on Jan. 19. 1946 to a humble family of 12 children eventually included, discovered early that she was able to escape suffering through her vivid imagination. Before learning how to write and read Dolly Parton had already begun to compose her own music. The first time she picked up a guitar was when she was 8 and started singing at the Knoxville Tenn radio station at age eleven. In the same year, she recorded her first recording on Gold Band Records a tiny independent label. She made a name on the local circuit while in high school but she wanted to perform on a larger stage. In 1964, the day after her high school graduation the singer moved to Nashville. Dumb Blonde, Something Fishy and Dumb Blonde both charted on Monument Records in 1967. Porter Wagoner had been looking for female performers to perform on his show syndicated by him from the beginning. Parton began her career in 1967 and signed by RCA Records by 1968, she joined the Grand Ole Opry. The year 1974 was the first when she made the decision to quit Wagoner's show because the success of her own solo records such as Joshua Coat, Many Colors and Jolene had outstripped their collaborative efforts. The song by Parton, I Will Never Be Loved by You (for Wagoner), reached the No. 1 spot after they separated. 1 for the first time in 1974.

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