An internationally renowned superstar, the iconic and irrepressible Dolly Parton has contributed countless treasures to the world of music entertainment, penning classic songs such as "Jolene," "Coat of Many Colors," and her mega-hit "I Will Always Love You." With 1977's crossover hit "Here You Come Again," Dolly Parton successfully erased the line between country and pop music without noticeably altering either her music or her image. "I'm not leaving country," she said at the time, "I'm just taking it with me."
Making her film debut in the 1980 hit comedy 9 to 5, Dolly Parton earned rave reviews for her performance and an Oscar nomination for writing the title tune, along with her second and third Grammy Awards. Roles in Steel Magnolias, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Rhinestone, and Straight Talk followed, along with two network television series, made for television movies, network and HBO specials, and guest-starring roles in series television. In 2006, Dolly Parton earned her second Oscar nomination for "Travelin' Thru," which she wrote for the film Transamerica.
Dolly Parton's remarkable life began very humbly. Born January 19, 1946 on a farm in Sevier County, Tennessee, Dolly is the fourth of twelve children. Her parents, Robert Lee and Avie Lee Parton struggled to make ends meet in the impoverished East Tennessee hills. This hard rural life was the foundation of Dolly Parton's career, as she began singing almost before she could talk, according to her father. By age 10, Dolly Parton was performing on local television and radio shows in nearby Knoxville, Tennessee. "I always wanted to be a star. It just seemed natural to me," she said. "Making music is all I've ever known."
Dolly Parton left for Nashville the day after her high school graduation. On her first afternoon there, she met a young man, Carl Dean, who would become her husband. Two years later, in May 1966, they were married. "He's good for me, cause he's so different in nature from me," she smiles.
In 1967, Dolly Parton's career took off when country music superstar Porter Wagoner began featuring her on his popular syndicated television show, exposing Dolly Parton to over 45 million people in more than 100 markets and attracting the attention of record executives at RCA. Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner had 14 Top Ten hits together, and Dolly quickly blossomed into one of the best-selling country artists in music history. By 1974, Dolly Parton ended her working relationship with Wagoner. She was voted the Country Music Association Female Artist of the Year two years in a row, and in 1978, Dolly Parton was named the CMA Entertainer of the Year.
In 1974, "I Will Always Love You" topped the charts and did so again in 1982 when it was revived in the movie Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, making Dolly Parton the first artist to earn a number one record twice with the same song. In 1992, the song was recorded by Whitney Houston for the movie The Bodyguard and went on to sell in excess of 4 million copies, topping the charts once again. "I Will Always Love You" was named BMI's Most Performed Song of the Year in 1993.
Dolly Parton saw a cherished dream become a reality in 1986 with the opening of her own theme park called Dollywood, in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, at the base of the Great Smoky Mountains. The state's number one tourist attraction, Dollywood was selected by the theme park industry as one of the top three theme parks in the world in 2006.
In 1988, Dolly Parton began the Dollywood Foundation to inspire children in her home community to dream more, learn more, do more and care more. Currently the foundation funds the Dolly Parton Imagination Library across America and in Canada, by giving every preschool child a book each month from the time he or she is born until the child reaches kindergarten. With the help of local sponsors, this program has expanded to over 800 communities in 41 states and will give away over 5 million books in 2007 alone. Dolly says, "My dad was prouder of me for this program than for my music career. He thought it was grand that all the kids called me the Book Lady."
Long respected for her instinctive business savvy, Dolly Parton established Velvet Apple Music (BMI) early in her career and owns the copyrights and the publishing for her vast songwriting empire. She owns her own successful record label, Blue Eye Records.
Dolly Parton is the most honored female country performer of all time. Achieving 25 RIAA certified gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards, she has had 25 songs reach number 1 on the Billboard Country charts, a record for a female artist. Dolly Parton has 41 career top 10 country albums, a record for any artist, and she has 110 career charted singles over the past 40 years. All-inclusive sales of singles, albums, hits collections, paid digital downloads and compilation usage during her Hall of Fame career have reportedly topped a staggering 100 million records world-wide.
Dolly Parton has garnered 7 Grammy Awards, 10 Country Music Association Awards, 5 Academy of Country Music Awards, 3 American Music Awards and is one of only five female artists to win the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year Award.
In 1997, middle-aged, no longer viable at radio, and as she later said, "not knowing exactly what I should be doing in my musical career," Parton returned to the Tennessee mountain cabin of her youth to "write like I was hungry again." The result is an album that revives her reputation as a country singer/songwriter and allows her to sing, to testify even, with the kind of authentic, fiery passion absent from her recordings for nearly three decades. Backed by the hang-loose, alt-country band Shinola, Parton performs a stirring and, at times, deeply moving set of autobiographical songs called Hungry Again.
That album sparked a new creative period for Dolly Parton that marks one of the pinnacles of her career. Starting in 1999 Dolly Parton released a series of bluegrass albums with The Grass Is Blue, followed byLittle Sparrow in 2001 and Halos & Horns in 2002.
The Grass Is Blue was her first release on the independent label Sugar Hill Records won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album in 2001. Little Sparrow was another critical and commercial success winning the Grammy for Best Country Female Vocal Performance for its single "Shine". Little sparrow was also named Best Bluegrass Album by the Association for Independent Music Awards. Dolly Parton's third bluegrass-influenced CD, Halos & Horns, which includes a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Stairway To Heaven," inspired Dolly Parton to go on tour for the first time in a decade. Halos & Horns earns Dolly Parton two more Grammy nominations in 2003 and a nomination for the CMA Female Vocalist Of The Year--her first such recognition in sixteen years.
In 1999, Dolly Parton was inducted as a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. She has her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and became a member of the National Academy of Popular Music Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2001. Broadcast Music, Inc. honored Dolly Parton with their Icon Award in 2003, and in 2004, the U.S. Library of Congress presented her with their Living Legend Award for her contribution to the cultural heritage of the United States. This was followed in 2005 with the National Medal of Arts, the highest honor given by the U.S. government for excellence in the arts.
In December, 2006 Dolly Parton was honored by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for her lifetime of contributions to the arts. In June 2007 Dolly Parton was named the recipient of the prestigious Johnny Mercer Award from the Songwriter's Hall of Fame. The Johnny Mercer Award is exclusively reserved for a songwriter who has already been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in a prior year, and whose body of work is of such high quality and impact, that it upholds the gold standard set by the legendary Johnny Mercer.
In 2009 Dolly, a career spanning boxed set is released to critical acclaim followed by two live recordings. At 63, Dolly Parton, the greatest female country artist of all time, continues to perform, write and build her legend.
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Discography
| Album Title | Year | Label |
|---|---|---|
| Dolly Parton Sings | 1963 | Somerset |
| Hits Made Famous by Country Queens | 1963 | Somerset |
| Hello, I'm Dolly | 1967 | Somerset |
| The World of Dolly Parton | 1967 | Monument |
| Just Because I'm a Woman | 1968 | RCA Records |
| Dolly Parton and George Jones | 1968 | Starday |
| Dolly Parton Sings Country Oldies | 1968 | Somerset |
| In the Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad) | 1969 | RCA Records |
| The Fairest Of Them All | 1969 | RCA Records |
| Just the Two of Us | 1969 | RCA Records |
| My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy | 1969 | RCA Records |
| A Real Live Dolly | 1970 | RCA Records |
| Once More | 1970 | RCA Records |
| The Best of Dolly Parton | 1970 | RCA Records |
| As Long As I Love | 1970 | Monument |
| Two of a Kind | 1971 | RCA Records |
| Golden Streets of Glory | 1971 | RCA Records |
| Joshua/Coat of Many Colors | 1971 | RCA Records |
| Coat of Many Colors | 1971 | Buddha Records |
| Touch Your Woman (1972, RCA LSP-4686, Stereo) | 1972 | RCA Records |
| The Right Combination Burning The Midnight Oil(sealed)LP vinyl | 1972 | RCA Records |
| Together Always | 1972 | RCA Records |
| Sings My Favorite Songwriter Porter Wagoner | 1972 | RCA Records |
| We Found It | 1973 | RCA Records |
| My Tennessee Mountain Home | 1973 | RCA Records |
| bubbling over (featuring traveling man) | 1973 | RCA Records |
| Mine | 1973 | RCA Records |
| Jolene | 1974 | Buddha Records |
| The Bargain Store | 1975 | RCA Records |
| The Best of Dolly Parton | 1975 | RCA Records |
| Dolly | 1975 | RCA Records |
| Love Is Like a Butterfly | 1975 | RCA Records |
| All I Can Do | 1976 | RCA Records |
| This Is Dolly Parton | 1976 | RCA Records |
| Say Forever You'll Be Mine----Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton | 1976 | RCA Records |
| All I Can Do/New Harvest...First Gathering | 1977 | RCA |
| The Dolly Parton Story | 1977 | Embassy |
| Here You Come Again | 1977 | DCC |
| The Hits of Dolly Parton | 1977 | RCA Records |
| Heartbreaker | 1978 | BMG Special Products |
| Great Balls of Fire | 1979 | RCA Records |
| The Great Dolly Parton | 1979 | Camden Records |
| Dolly Dolly Dolly | 1980 | SBME |
| Dolly Parton Collection | 1980 | Pickwick |
| Porter & Dolly | 1980 | Sony BMG |
| 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs | 1980 | Buddha Records |
| You Are | 1980 | RCA Records |
| Greatest Hits | 1982 | RCA Records |
| Collection | 1982 | Monument |
| HEARTBREAK EXPRESS [LP VINYL] | 1982 | RCA Records |
| Dolly Parton | 1982 | Camden |
| The Very Best of Dolly Parton | 1982 | BMG |
| Burlap & Satin | 1983 | RCA Records |
| HBO Presents Dolly Parton's Greatest Hits | 1983 | RCA Records |
| Classic Country: Queens of Country | 1983 | Quicksilver |
| The Great Pretender | 1984 | RCA Records |
| Rhinestone | 1984 | RCA Records |
| Once upon a Christmas | 1984 | Camden |
| Collector's Series | 1985 | RCA Records |
| Magic Moments With Dolly Parton | 1985 | RCA Records |
| Real Love | 1985 | RCA Records |
| Portrait | 1985 | Pair |
| Real Love | 1987 | RCA Records |
| THINK ABOUT LOVE | 1986 | RCA Records |
| Just the Way I Am | 1986 | Special |
| Rainbow | 1987 | CBS Records |
| Best There Is | 1987 | BMG Special Products |
| The World of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 | 1988 | Monument |
| The World of Dolly Parton, Vol. 2 | 1988 | Monument |
| 1989 | Columbia Records | |
| The Love Album | 1989 | RCA Records |
| Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 | 1990 | RCA Records |
| The Love Album, Vol. 2 | 1990 | RCA Records |
| The Best of Dolly Parton | 1990 | RCA Records |
| The Best of Dolly Parton, Vol. 3 | 1990 | RCA Records |
| Home for Christmas | 1990 | CBS Records |
| Eagle When She Flies | 1991 | Columbia Records |
| Greatest Hits | 1992 | RCA Records |
| The RCA Years 1967-1986 | 1993 | RCA Records |
| The Collection | 1993 | RCA Records |
| Slow Dancing with the Moon | 1993 | Columbia Records |
| Collection | 1993 | Castle |
| Little Things: 18 Great Country Songs | 1993 | Country Stars |
| Honky Tonk Angels | 1993 | Columbia Records |
| Heartsongs: Live from Home | 1994 | Columbia Records |
| The Greatest Hits | 1994 | Telstar |
| Two of a Kind | 1994 | Pair |
| The Essential Dolly Parton, Vol. 1: I Will Always Love You | 1995 | RCA Records |
| Anthology | 1995 | Connoisseur |
| 2Gether on 1 | 1995 | RCA Records |
| Something Special | 1995 | Columbia Records |
| Treasures | 1995 | RCA Records |
| Dolly Parton - I Will Always Love You and Other Greatest Hits | 1996 | Sony Records |
| Super Hits | 1996 | RCA Records |
| The Essential Dolly Parton, Vol. 2 | 1997 | RCA Records |
| I Believe | 1997 | BMG |
| Super Stars | 1997 | Super |
| Dolly Parton - Encore Collection | 1997 | BMG Special Prodcuts |
| Dolly Parton-Plus-Faye Tucker | 1997 | Alshire |
| The Ultimate Collection | 1998 | BMG International |
| Hungry Again | 1998 | MCA |
| Widlest Dreams | 1998 | Kisok |
| Jolene: Her Greatest Hits | 1998 | Disky/Woodford |
| Great (Goldies) | 1998 | Goldies |
| The Best of Dolly Parton (DJ Specialist) | 1999 | BMG International |
| Super Hits, Vol. 2 | 1999 | RCA Records |
| The Grass Is Blue | 1999 | Sugar Hill |
| Greatest Hits (Columbia River) | 1999 | Columbia River |
| Super Hits (1999) | 1999 | Columbia Records |
| Love Songs | 1999 | BMG International |
| Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers | 1999 | Goldies |
| La Legende Country | 2000 | Sony Records |
| Honky Tonk Angel | 2000 | Golden Stars |
| Legendary Dolly Parton | 2000 | BMG International |
| Dolly Parton | 2000 | Legend |
| Honky Tonk Angel | 2000 | Pegas |
| Gold: Greatest Hits | 2001 | RCA Records |
| Gold: Greatest Hits | 2001 | BMG International |
| Little Sparrow | 201 | Sugar Hill |
| Back to Back | 2001 | Pegasus |
| Legends | 2001 | Camden |
| Joshua/Coat of Many Colors | 2001 | BMG International |
| Mission Chapel Memories 1971-1975 | 2001 | Raven |
| Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers | 2001 | Golden Stars |
| Midnight Country | 2001 | Dressed To Kill |
| The Best of Dolly Parton | 2001 | Hot Town |
| RCA Country Legends | 2002 | RCA Records |
| All American Country | 2002 | BMG Special Products |
| Most Famous Hits | Planet | Planet |
| Best of the Best | 2002 | Federal |
| Best of Dolly Parton | 2002 | BMG |
| Halos & Horns | 2002 | Sugar Hill |
| I'll Be Home for Christmas | 2002 | Sony |
| Songs of Love & Heartache | 2002 | Sony |
| Greatest Hits | 2003 | BMG International |
| Ultimate Dolly Parton | 2003 | RCA Records |
| Dolly Parton (Country Legends) | 2003 | Country Legends |
| The Bluegrass Collection | 2003 | Sony BMG |
| Makin' Believe | 2003 | Legacy |
| For God and Country | 2003 | Welk |
| Live and Well | 2004 | Sugar Hill |
| Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers (Goldies) | 2004 | Country Stars |
| 2004 | Madacy | |
| Platinum & Gold Collection | 2004 | RCA Records |
| Platinum & Gold Collection | 2004 | Rajon Music Group |
| Platinum & Gold Collection | 2004 | Sony BMG |
| Early Years | 2004 | Xtra |
| Artist Collection: Dolly Parton | 2004 | BMG International |
| The Collection | 2004 | Universal International |
| The Essential Dolly Parton | 2005 | RCA Records |
| The Monument Sessions | 2005 | Lost Gold |
| Those Were the Days | 2005 | Sugar Hill |
| Love Songs | 2006 | RCA Legacy |
| Covered by Dolly | 2006 | American Beat |
| Best of Dolly Parton: Original Hits | 2006 | Paradiso |
| Collection | 2006 | Sony International |
| Ultimate Dolly Parton | 2006 | Sony |
| Puppy Love | 2006 | Pazzazz |
| The Acoustic Collection: 1999-2002 | 2006 | Sugar Hill |
| Country Hit Parade | 2007 | Direct Source |
| All I Can Do/New Harvest...First Gathering | 2007 | BMG |
| Burlap & Satin/Real Love | 2007 | BMG |
| Great Balls of Fire/Dolly, Dolly, Dolly | 2007 | BMG |
| The Very Best of Dolly Parton | 2007 | BMG |
| Vol. 2 -Very Best of Dolly Parton | 2007 | Sony |
| 16 Biggest Hits | 2007 | RCA Records |
| The Very Best of Dolly Parton | 2007 | RCA Records |
| X2: Jolene/Coat of Many Colors | 2008 | Sony |
| Dolly Parton | 2008 | Legacy |
| Hello I'm Dolly/As Long As I Live | 2008 | Edsel |
| The Tour Collection | 2008 | Sony BMG |
| Collectors Edition | 2008 | Madacy |
| Backwoods Barbie | 2008 | Dolly |
| Dolly Parton - From The Heart | 2009 | Legacy |
| Dolly (Box Set) | 2009 | RCA Legacy |
| Love Always: Live from Texas | 2009 | Country Stars |
| Live from London (CD/DVD) | 2009 | Dolly Records |
| Letter to Heaven: Songs of Faith & Inspiration | 2010 | Sony Legacy |




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