Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles in her early life thanks to her inventive and innovative imagination. The songs she wrote were composed before she learned to write or read. The guitar that she first received was presented to her at the age of eight. She began singing in a Knoxville Tenn station by the age of eleven. In the same year, she recorded her first recording on Gold Band Records a tiny independent label. Although she was in school, she had already made a name of herself in the local music scene. Her goal was to be able to make music on a greater level. On the 14th of March, 1964, following her graduation from high-school the singer moved to Nashville. Her first charting records for Monument Records included Dumb Blonde and Something Fishy both in 1967. Porter Wagoner began looking for women to sing for his television show that was syndicated approximately the same as the time. Parton took the offer and in the year 1967, she signed to RCA Records in 1968 and joined with the Grand Ole Opry in 1969. The show ended in 1974, as her own releases such as Joshua Coat of Many Colors and Jolene were charting collaborations with them. Parton following the breakup of their relationship with Wagoner was the one to write"I'll Always Be Loved" by You and made it to No. The song of Parton in 1974."I Will Never Love You reached the No.







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