Dolly-Parton
Born on Jan. 19th of 1946 from Locust Ridge Tenn into a low-income family which would later include 12 children Dolly Parton learned early to be free from life's hardships thanks to her expansive and imaginative imagination. She was writing songs before she learned to read or write. At the age of 8, she was playing her first guitar. In the age of 11, she began to sing on the radio station of Knoxville Tenn. In the same year, she recorded her first album on Gold Band Records a tiny independent label. Even though she was still in college, she established a name for herself locally. However, her goal was to be more widely acknowledged. When she was graduating in 1964 she moved to Nashville. Dumb Blonde, Something Fishy and Dumb Blonde both charted on Monument Records in 1967. Porter Wagoner had been looking for a female singer to perform on his show syndicated by him from the beginning. Parton was hired in 1966. She then joined RCA Records in 1968, and the Grand Ole Opry was founded in 1969. But she resigned from the show in 1974 as her solo songs like Joshua Coat of Many Colors and Jolene were out-charting their collaborations. Following their breakup, Parton wrote the song I Will Always Love You for Wagoner and it reached the top spot at No. The first time it made it to the top spot was in 1974.







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