Dolly-Parton

Dolly Parton escaped the struggles in her early life through her imaginative and creative imagination. The songs she wrote were composed before she was able to write and read. Within 8 years she got her first guitar. At age 11 when she was 11, she began singing on Knoxville Tenn's radio station. The that same time, Gold Band Records was a tiny independent record label. In high school she established herself locally but dreamed about having a bigger stage. On the very day she graduated high school, it was 1964. Dumb Blonde (1967) and Something Fishy (1968) were her first two charting albums for Monument Records. Porter Wagoner, a syndicated TV show host in the late '60s, was looking for a female singer on his show. Parton was hired in 1966. She then joined RCA Records in 1968, and then the Grand Ole Opry was founded in 1969. The show was cancelled by Wagoner, but in 1974, because her solo albums such as Joshua Coat Of Many Colors and Jolene beat out their collaborative albums. The two split in 1974, Parton wrote the song I Will Always Love You for Wagoner and it reached No. The song of Parton in 1974. I Will Always Love You peaked at No.

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