Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles that shaped her life at an early age through her imaginative and creative imagination. Prior to learning how to write and read, Dolly Parton was creating her own music. The guitar that she first received was presented by her mother when she was eight. She began singing in a Knoxville Tenn station by the age of 11. Gold Band Records is a small label that is independent. Although she became an established local celebrity while at High School, she knew her ambitions were much bigger. She moved to Nashville shortly after her graduation in 1964. Dumb Blonde was her first record to chart for the first time on Monument Records. Porter Wagoner began looking for new female vocalists for his syndicated television program at about the same as the time. Parton accepted the job in 1967 signed to RCA Records in 1968 and joined with the Grand Ole Opry in 1969. It was not until 1974 that she opted to walk away from Wagoner's show because the success of her own solo records including Joshua Coat, Many Colors, and Jolene exceeded their collective efforts. Parton, after the split of their collaboration with Wagoner she wrote the song I Will Always Love You and saw it climb to No. The song of Parton in 1974."I Will Always Love You" peaked at No.
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