Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles of her life early on through her imaginative and creative imagination. Before she learned to write and read, she began to compose her own music. The guitar that she first received was presented by her mother when she was eight. The singer began her singing career at the Knoxville Tenn station by the age of eleven. Gold Band Records is a tiny, independent label. While she was in school, she had already made a name of herself on the local scene. However, her goal was to to perform at a much larger level. On the very day she graduated high school, it was 1964. Her first charting hits with Monument Records included Dumb Blonde and Something Fishy both in 1967. Porter Wagoner, a syndicated show on TV at the time was searching for a female singer on his show. Parton signed with RCA Records and then joined the Grand Ole Opry. She was hired in the year 1967. Parton left the show but in 1974, because her solo albums like Joshua Coat Of Many Colors and Jolene beat out their collaborative albums. Following their breakup, Parton wrote the song I Will Always Love You for Wagoner and it climbed to Number. The song of Parton in 1974."I Will Always Love You" peaked at No.







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