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 could write or read. After 8 years of age, she got her first guitar. In the age of 11 she started singing at Knoxville Tenn's local radio station. Gold Band Records is a small label that is independent. While she was at school, she already established herself in the local music scene. But her dream was to to play on a bigger level. After she finished her high school, in 1964 she moved to Nashville. Dumb Blonde, Something Fishy and Dumb Blonde both charted on Monument Records in 1967. Porter Wagoner began looking for women to sing for his syndicated television program at around the same time. Parton got her first gig in 1967 she signed with RCA Records by 1968, and became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Then, in 1974, she left The Wagoner's Show due to the popularity of her singles like Joshua Coats Of Many Colors or Jolene was surpassing their joint albums. Parton following the breakup of their partnership with Wagoner, wrote I Will Always Love You and made it to No. In 1974, the song by Parton I Will Always Love You reached No.

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