Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles that shaped her life at an early age thanks to her inventive and innovative imagination. The songs she wrote were composed before she was able to write or read. After getting her first guitar at the age 8, she started to play on radio stations in Knoxville, Tennessee. In the following year, she made her debut album on Gold Band Records an independent small label. At the age of 16, she was able to establish herself within the school community but her goals were bigger. The day she was able to graduate from the high school in 1964. Dumb Blonde (both 1967) and Something Fishy were among her first Monument Records chart-topping records. Porter Wagoner's syndicated tv show required a new singer at around this time. Parton was signed to RCA Records and then joined the Grand Ole Opry. She accepted her job in 1967. The show ended in 1974 as her solo albums like Joshua Coat of Many Colors and Jolene were out-charting their collaborations. Parton recorded "I will Always Be Loving You" for Wagoner just after the pair split. The song reached the top spot at No. The first time in 1974.







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