Dolly-Parton

Dolly Parton escaped the struggles in her early life through her imaginative and creative imagination. Prior to learning how to read or write Dolly Parton had already begun to compose her own music. The first guitar she received was gifted to her when she turned eighteen. The singer began her singing career at a Knoxville Tenn station by the age of eleven. Her first album was recorded during the same year on Gold Band Records, a small label that was an independent. Although she became a local star while in the high school years, her dreams were greater. She relocated to Nashville following her graduation in 1964. Dumb Blonde (both 1967) as well as Something Fishy were among her first Monument Records chart-topping records. The syndicated television show of Porter Wagoner required a new singer at around this point. Parton joined RCA Records and then joined the Grand Ole Opry. She accepted her job in 1967. However she left Wagoner's show in 1974 as her solo albums like Joshua Coat of Many Colors and Jolene had begun charting their collaborative efforts. Parton following the breakup of their partnership with Wagoner she wrote the song"I'll Always Be Loved" by You and saw it climb to Number. 1 for the first time in 1974.

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