Dolly-Parton

Dolly Parton escaped the struggles of her life early on thanks to her inventive and innovative imagination. Even before learning to write or read she wrote her own songs. The guitar that she first received was presented to her at the age of eighteen. She began singing in an Knoxville Tenn station by the age of 11. In the same time, Gold Band Records was a tiny independent record label. Even though she became a local star while in the high school years, her dreams were much bigger. The day she was able to graduate from high school, it was 1964. 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 accepted the job in 1967 signed to RCA Records in 1968 and was a part of in the Grand Ole Opry in 1969. In 1974, she quit Wagoner's Show because the success of her solo songs like 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 collaboration with Wagoner she wrote the song"I Will Never Love You and saw it climb to Number. The first time it made it to the top spot was in 1974.

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