Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles of her life early on thanks to her inventive and innovative imagination. Before she learned to write or read, she had already composed her own songs. After getting her first guitar at the age of eight, she started to play at radio stations in Knoxville in Tennessee. The first album she recorded was during the same year with Gold Band Records, a small independent label. Even though she became an established local celebrity while at High School, she knew her ambitions were bigger. When she was graduating in 1964, she moved to Nashville. Dumb Blonde was her first record to chart on Monument Records. Porter Wagoner, a syndicated TV show host at the time, was in search for a girl to sing on his show. Parton was hired in the year 1967 she signed with RCA Records by 1968, and was a part of the Grand Ole Opry. She left Wagoner's show, but in 1974, because her solo albums such as Joshua Coat Of Many Colors and Jolene exceeded the sales of their joint albums. Parton wrote I Will Always love You to Wagoner after their breakup. It reached number one. #1 for the first time in 1974.







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