Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles of her life early on by using her creative and imaginative imagination. Prior to learning how to read or write, Dolly Parton was creating her own music. When she got her first instrument at age of 8, she began performing on radio stations in Knoxville in Tennessee. That same year she made her debut recording for Gold Band Records a tiny independent label. Even though she became an established local celebrity while at High School, she knew her dreams were much bigger. The year 1964 was the day after her high school graduation, she relocated to Nashville. Dumb Blonde was her first album to be charted at the top of Monument Records. Porter Wagoner's syndicated TV show needed an additional singer around this point. Parton took the job in 1966, joined RCA Records in 1968, and the Grand Ole Opry was founded in the year 1969. The show ended in 1974 when her solo releases such as Joshua Coat of Many Colors and Jolene were charting collaborations with them. Parton recorded "I Will Always Love You" for Wagoner soon after their split. The track hit No. For the first time, in 1974.







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