It’s time to dive into the era of the vintage Dolly Parton

A singer, an actor, a songwriter, a multiinstrumentalist, a record producer, a businesswoman, and a humanitarian, Dolly Parton is a multi-talented living legend, who has laid her hands on every line of work one can think of!

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The excitement of being on stage never goes away ✨

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Dolly Parton – the queen of country music

Born in Tennessee, the United States, primarily known for her country music, is an inspiration behind a Netflix series. The person, who has laid the foundation in the field of country music, has been in immense stardom over the last five decades. The mystery behind her music could flabbergast anyone. And at the moment, the 73-year-old singer-songwriter is riding high on a trifecta of millennial milestones.

Dolly Parton’s America, coproduced by WYNC radios, is a nine-episode journey into the Dollyverse. This series is based on Dolly Parton’s career and enduring legacy hosted by Radiolab’s Jad Abumrad. Dolly Parton’s Heartstring, the Netflix anthology series premiered on 22nd November 2019, showcases the stories, memories, and inspirations behind the singer’s most beloved songs. Her five million followers on Twitter tell her why she’s captivating a whole new generation and known for her ‘Jolene’ meme.

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All glitter everything ✨💗

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Dolly Parton is one of the scrutinized personalities of all time and that is the reason why her rhinestone DNA is visible in the young artists. Whether it is Kasey Musgraves and Cardi B or it is her granddaughter Miley Cyrus, who inspired a whole new generation of Partons’ fans, starting her career with the character portraying as wacky Aunt Dolly from “Hannah Montana. She has been a saucy grandmother on social media. The famous ‘Old Town Road’ mastermind Lil Nas even tried to see himself in Dolly Parton. To this, Parton was proud of this country music singer.

When asked, in 1997, how she was able to maintain fan bases within both the religious right and the gay community, she replied, “It’s two different worlds, and I live in both and I love them both, and I understand and accept both.”