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Dolly Parton fashion forward for eagle’s wild return

April 19th, 2008 admin

Dolly Parton

visited the woods overlooking Douglas Lake near Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountains in designer buckskins and 4-inch heels. But she knew she wasn’t the star of this show. It was a young American bald eagle. The eagle was blown from its nest several weeks ago in Florida. On Thursday, Ms. Parton watched as it was returned to the wild by the American Eagle Foundation, which is based at the 62-year-old singer’s Dollywood theme park.

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Dolly Parton celebrates her roots

April 19th, 2008 admin

Dolly Parton

The legendary — country and pop singing star, actress, philanthropist, amusement park owner and many other personas — says her new album, “Backwoods Barbie,” isn’t just a product of her trademark Southern wit and songwriting.

“Backwoods Barbie” and its matching song form the autobiography of Parton’s humble early life, when she was poor, ragged and rural, she says. As a girl, Parton, who is known for her flashy physical glitz and glamour as much as her music, fantasized about looking like that.

“I think all country girls long to look like … the Barbie dolls, and even the ‘Frederick’s of Hollywood’ catalog (models). … That’s how I wanted to look,” Parton says. She says she always has been a bit of a cartoon character, and that it’s a country girl’s idea of glamour.

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Dolly Parton to perform at Country Music Awards

April 19th, 2008 admin

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is set to perform at this year’s Academy of Country Music Awards (ACMs), organisers announced yesterday (April 15).

The country music superstar is promoting her recent album ‘Backwoods Barbie’. She has won eight ACMs during her career.

Also set to perform at the 43rd annual show at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on May 18 are Carrie Underwood and Rodney Atkins. Underwood is nominated for top female vocalist, and Atkins is up for six awards including top male vocalist.

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The Anythings have link to country’s Dolly Parton

April 19th, 2008 admin

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For The Anythings, music has been a big part of life since childhood — one member even got a chance to sing with a famous country star as a youngster.
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“We were at one of our shows, and one of Sam (Suiter’s) old classmates from grade school shows up to see the band and do a little reminiscing,” says Jason Yates, bass guitar player and vocalist for the band. “He’s been withholding a bit of information … how do you play music with a guy for years and years and not know that he once sang a duet with ?”

Yates and Suiter, guitar player and vocalist, had been playing together for more than 10 years, but this piece of information came as a shock to Yates.

Suiter had won a talent contest at a young age and had the opportunity to sing “Rocky Top” with at Opryland, Yates says.

While Yates’ start in music might not have been as glamorous, he found his beginning in music from two people who were a little more influential in his life — his parents.

“My father has always been a big music fan — he would often take me to concerts,” Yates says. “My mother had an awesome record collection that I discovered at an early age.”

His first love was the piano — which he would bang on at his grandmother’s house — but he got his first bass at 17 years old and formed a band that eventually broke up.

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Dolly Parton Proves Self-Released Albums Aren’t Just for Radiohead and Reznor

March 30th, 2008 admin

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Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails make music that’s about as cutting-edge as their label-free business plans, but fans would  be the first to admit that sheer musical innovation is not her primary objective. That didn’t stop her from releasing an album on her own, the same way those bands did.

Parton, who hasn’t been signed to a major label or had a Gold selling record since the nineties, scored the number 2 album on the Billboard Charts with the perfectly-titled Backwoods Barbie, which she released on her own label, Dolly Records.

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Dolly Parton hits with ‘Backwoods’

March 30th, 2008 admin

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knows a good investment when she sees one, and these days she sees one in the mirror.

Parton, whose business portfolio includes a theme park and an entertainment production company, says she’s spending a lot of her own money trying to get back on country radio with her new CD, “Backwoods Barbie.”

“I’m looking at it like an investment,” she said recently. “I thought, ‘I’ve made enough money. I can afford to invest a little in myself.”‘

For the first time, she self-released the disc on her own label, Dolly Records, and hired a seven-member promotions team.

The dozen tracks, nine of which she wrote, are her most accessible in 15 years after a trio of bluegrass albums, a collection of patriotic songs and a covers record.

“I purposely tailor-made this to try to get some hits,” Parton explained. “I would have done this all along, but I couldn’t get anything going and had to resort to other music I loved.”‘

The album reached No. 2 on Billboard in its second week, her best showing in 17 years.

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Dolly Parton: Barbie With Serious Legs

March 30th, 2008 admin

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is a serious musician. Not everyone realizes that, distracted by her sheer platinum “Dolly-ness.” She’s a hot pink firecracker that chirps and chuckles with an ease most of us quietly desperate souls will never know. The fourth child of twelve kids who grew up dirt poor in a one-room house in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, she began working professionally in music around 1955, when the 10-year-old Parton became a regular on local radio and television. By 13 she was singing at The Grand Ole Opry. A record holding 25 #1 singles and 42 Top 10 country albums later, she’s released Backwoods Barbie, her first foray into mainstream country in 17 years, at the end of February on her own Dolly Records.

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Dolly Parton schedules American Idol appearance

March 30th, 2008 admin

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is set to appear on American Idol next week, as mentor to the finalists.

The country superstar who recently cancelled a US tour and SXSW appearance due to back problems, will be a mentor on the April 1 airing of the show and will return April 2 to perform her single ‘Jesus & Gravity’ from her new album ‘Blackwoods Barbie’, reports Perez Hilton.

As previously reported on NME.COM, Hafdis Huld [url=http://www.nme.com/news/sxsw/35227 ]expressed great disappointment[/url] at Parton’s cancellation during her live show at NME’s SXSW party at Wave in Austin, and revealed her dream to duet with Parton on ‘Islands In The Stream’.

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BWW TV: Dolly Parton Looks to Broadway with ‘9 to 5′

March 30th, 2008 admin

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20th Century Fox’s 1980 hit film “9 to 5″ has been given a Broadway musical makeover with the help of the movie’s original star, , writing the music and lyrics, Patricia Resnick, adapting her own screenplay for the stage, director Joe Mantello and choreographer Andy Blankenbeuhler.  Along with an all-star cast, including Megan Hilty, Stephanie J. Block, Allison Janney and Marc Kudisch, 9 to 5 will premiere at Center Theatre Group’s Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles beginning in September before heading East to Broadway.

Parton took to the House of Blues stage in Hollywood Friday singing both “9 to 5″ and “Backwoods Barbie,” an original song written for the musical and also the title track of her latest album.  9 to 5’s cast along with Resnick and producer Robert Greenblatt joined the country singer for the promotional event.

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Dolly Parton

March 12th, 2008 admin

Dolly Parton

Birth Name
Dolly Rebecca Parton

Nickname
The Smoky Mountain Songbird
The Iron Butterfly
The Queen of Country
The Backwoods Barbie
The Queen of Nashville
The Book Lady

Height
5′ (1.52 m)

Mini Biography

Dolly Rebecca Parton was born on January 19, 1946, one of 12 children of Robert Lee Parton, a tobacco farmer, and Avie Lee Parton (née Owens). Dolly grew up on a run-down farm in Locust Ridge, TN. At 12, she was appearing on Knoxville TV and, at 13, she was already recording on a small label and appearing at the Grand Ole Opry. After graduating from high school in Sevier County, Tennessee, in 1964, she moved to Nashville to launch her career as a country singer. She fell in love with Carl Dean, who ran an asphalt-paving business; they got married on May 30, 1966 (and they are still together). The next year, Dolly’s singing caught the attention of Porter Wagoner. He hired Dolly to appear on his program, “The Porter Wagoner Show” (1960). Dolly stayed with the show for 7 years, their duets became famous, and she appeared with his group at the Grand Ole Opry; she also toured and sold records. By the time her hit “Joshua” reached #1 in 1970, her fame had overshadowed Porter’s, and she struck out on her own, though still recording duets with him. She left him for good to become a solo artist in 1974. Dolly gained immense popularity as a singer/songwriter. Dolly won numerous Country Music Association awards (1968, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976). This petite (5′0″) beauty was a natural for television and, by the mid-1970s, Dolly was appearing frequently on TV specials and talk shows. Dolly then got her own show, aptly titled “Dolly” (1976). In 1977, Dolly got her first Grammy award: Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for her song “Here You Come Again”. Dolly’s movie debut was in Nine to Five (1980), where she got an Oscar nomination for writing the title tune, and also Grammy awards 2 and 3, Best Country Song, and Best Female Country Vocal Performance for _”Nine to Five”. Dolly got more fame for appearing in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982), and in Rhinestone (1984) with the song “Tennessee Homesick Blues”. She is the head of Enterprises, a $100 million media empire, and, in 1986, she founded Dollywood, a theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, celebrating her Smokey Mountain upbringing. She appeared as herself in the “Dolly” (1987) TV series. In 1988, she won another Grammy award: Best Country Performance Duo or Group with Vocals, for “Trio”. Dolly was in the acclaimed Steel Magnolias (1989) with , and went on to appear in 15 movies and TV-movies for the 1990s, and of course garnered more Country Music Association awards. In 2000, Dolly received her 5th Grammy award: Best Country Collaboration with Vocals. She also released a Bluegrass Album. Dolly is known for beautiful songs such as “Coat of Many Colors” and “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You”. Dolly said in an interview, “My music is what took me everywhere I’ve been and everywhere I will go. It’s my greatest love. I can’t abandon it. I’ll always keep making records”.

Dolly Parton

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