A singer, songwriter, record producer, actress, multi-instrumentalist, author, businesswoman, and philanthropist, Dolly Parton does it all. But, there are many interesting and hidden aspects of her life that no one knows about. Let’s take a look at how this Tennessee girl, who came from an extremely poor family went on to become one of America’s living legends.

Birth

Dolly Rebecca Parton was born in an extremely poor family. You can just imagine the condition in which she was brought up in, by the fact that she was the fourth child out of twelve. With her father being a construction worker and a farmer, he could only manage a single room cabin for his big family to live. Parton was a born artist and had started to perform in the church near her house in Sevierville, Tennessee. Born on January 19, 1946, seeing her talent her uncle gifted her a guitar when she was eight years old.

Birth

Early Performances

Parton was extremely talented from a very young age. She did total justification with her passion for singing and went on to sing for local television and radio programs in her hometown. We all know that The Almighty helps those who help themselves. This saying totally implies on Parton’s life as she was extremely lucky during her early days of singing in Grand Ole Opry hotel where she met legend Johnny Cash who gave her some very important advice which she made sure to implement in her life.

Child Performances

After High School

Interestingly, it was not her childhood passion of singing which helped her climb the stairs of success, rather it was songwriting. As mentioned before she was a woman of many talents and once again proved her mettle in the field of songwriting. Despite the fact that she wrote two hit songs named “Put It Off Until Tomorrow” and ” Fuel the Flame” with her uncle Bill Owens, she still had the hidden desire of singing her own songs. The fact that she moved to Nashville after completing her graduation from Sevier County High School in 1964, proves how determined she was to make a career in singing.

Career After High School

Record Deal and Bubblegum Pop

It seemed that The Almighty was on her side, as despite her initial failure while singing bubblegum pop music, a genre designed exclusively for teenagers, she was signed to Monument Records aged just 19 in the year 1965. Later she switched to country music and released her first full-length album titled Hello. This time her hard work paid and two of her songs made it to No. 24 and No. 17 on the country charts.

Record Deal and Bubblegum Pop

Career in Motion

There is a very interesting incident which just gives a hint about the tough character of Parton. Parton was riding the chariot of success after her album’s release. For the same reason, she was called on to make an appearance in The Porter Wagoner Show. The twist was that the producers had decided to originally bring Norma Jean on the show but later dropped the idea and called Parton. This was a decision that the people didn’t take very well and consequently, started chanting Norma’s name in front of Dolly. A calm Dolly was successful in making the audience accept her. This was the start of a successful career for her on the show which ended after seven years in the year 1974.

Career in Motion

Awards

The album Trio was a highlight in her life as after that she saw ultimate stardom. Now the time had changed for her, every single she sang surely made it to the Top 10 on that year’s list. Amazingly, she was nominated for the Grammy Award for the Best Album of the Year. Due to her exceptional performance in this field, she got her name marked in the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999. Apart from getting nominated, she even went on to win the Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance.

Awards

Songwriting Career

In spite of her huge success as a singer, one should not forget that her career started as a songwriter. It was her song “I Will Always Love You” that was most successful and loved by all. Many singers sang this song such as Kenny Rogers, LeAnn Rimes and The Early Years. She even got nominated for Oscars in the category of Best Original Song in the year 1980 and 2005.

Songwriting Career