Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles that shaped her life at an early age through her imaginative and creative imagination. Before she could write or read she wrote herself songs. In the year she turned 8years old, she purchased the first electric guitar she owned and began singing on an Knoxville Tenn Radio Station. That same year she made her debut recording for Gold Band Records a tiny independent label. In high school she made herself known to the local community, however her dream was greater. The day after she graduated in 1964 she moved to Nashville. Dumb Blonde (1967) and Something Fishy (1968) were her two first charting albums from Monument Records. Porter Wagoner's syndicated TV show needed the services of a new singer by this time. Parton was hired in 1967 and signed by RCA Records by 1968, and was a part of the Grand Ole Opry. In 1974, she quit Wagoner's show due to the commercial success of her own songs such as Joshua Coats Of Many Colors or Jolene was way ahead of their joint release. Parton was a part of the group that split after the end of their relationship with Wagoner, wrote"I'll Always Be Loved" by You and saw it climb to Number. Its first appearance at number 1 was in 1974.







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