Dolly-Parton

Dolly Parton escaped the struggles of her life early on by using her creative and imaginative imagination. Before she was able to read and write she had already composed her own music. Her first guitar purchase came at age 8 and began singing on a Knoxville Tenn radio station at the age of eleven. Gold Band Records is a tiny, independent label. In high school she established herself in the school community but her goals were bigger. When she graduated from high school in 1964 she moved straight to Nashville. Dumb Blonde (both 1967) and Something Fishy were among her first Monument Records chart-topping records. At about this time Porter Wagoner was looking for the next girl to perform on his syndicated television show. Parton signed with RCA Records and then joined the Grand Ole Opry. She accepted her job in 1967. Then, in 1974, she left The Wagoner's Show due to the popularity of her singles like Joshua Coats from Many Colors or Jolene was surpassing their joint albums. Following their breakup, Parton wrote the song I Will Always Love You for Wagoner and it climbed to the top spot at No. For the first time, in 1974.

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