Dolly-Parton

Dolly Parton, who was born in Locust Ridge Tenn. on Jan. 19. 1946, into a poor family with 12 kids at one point, realized that she was able to escape suffering through her imaginative mind. The songs she wrote were composed before she learned to write or read. In 8 years, she had her very first guitar. At age 11 when she was 11, she began singing on Knoxville Tenn's radio station. In the same year, she released her debut album on Gold Band Records an independent small-scale label. Even though she became popular in the local scene while she was at the high school years, her goals were bigger. After she finished her high school, in 1964, she moved to Nashville. Dumb Blonde (1967) and Something Fishy (1968) were the first two albums to chart on Monument Records. Porter Wagoner had been looking for female performers to join his syndicated show in the years prior to this. Parton was hired in 1966. She then she joined RCA Records in 1968, and then the Grand Ole Opry was founded in 1969. She quit Wagoner's act in 1974, when her solo singles like Joshua Coat of Many Colors and Jolene outsold the collaborations. After their split, Parton wrote the song I Will Always Love You for Wagoner and it climbed to No. #1 for the first time in 1974.

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