On This Day in 1974, Dolly Parton Released the Album That Announced Her Independence From Porter Wagoner and the Beginning of a New Chapter
1 Comment On This Day in 1974, Dolly Parton Topped the Chart With a Career-Defining Single Inspired by a Red-Headed Bank Clerk Who Flirted With Her Husband
Dolly Parton Convinced Steve Perry to Revisit This Journey Classic More Than 30 Years After He Last Performed It
On This Day in 2014, Dolly Parton Scored Her Highest Album Debut in 23 Years With This Homage to Her Home State
At No. 1 on This Day in 1981, the Song That Helped Dolly Parton Become More Than Everyone’s Favorite Country Singer
Remember When Sinéad O’ Connor Covered Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn, and Shared a Duet With Willie Nelson
Dolly Parton’s Nickname Is a Testament to How She Built Her Prolific Career: “I’m Not Offended by That”
On This Day in 1975, Dolly Parton Released One of Her Most Underrated (And Controversial) Career Hits—Banned by Radio Over One Single Lyric
On This Day in 2001, Dolly Parton Released an Album That Barely Made the Top 100 but That She Considered Her All-Time Best