Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles of her life early on through her imaginative and creative imagination. Prior to learning how to write and read Dolly Parton was composing her own songs. The first guitar she received was gifted by her mother when she was eight. The singer began her singing career at an Knoxville Tenn station by the age of 11. That same year, she released her first album with Gold Band Records an independent small label. Even though she was still at school, she already established herself on the local scene. But her dream was to be able to perform at a much larger scale. On the very day she graduated from the high school in 1964. Dumb Blonde (1967) and Something Fishy (1968) were her first two charting albums on Monument Records. Porter Wagoner, a syndicated show on TV at the time was searching for a female singer for his show. Parton was a part of the Grand Ole Opry 1969 after signing in 1969 with RCA Records. However she left Wagoner's show in 1974 as her solo albums like Joshua Coat of Many Colors and Jolene had begun charting their collaborative efforts. Parton following the breakup of their partnership with Wagoner, wrote"I'll Always Be Loved" by You and saw it climb to the top spot at No. The first time in 1974.
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