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"Leave it to Our Lady Dolly to finally find some purpose for those cold-shoulder sweaters," one fan tweeted.
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Dolly Parton produces and stars in the Netflix musical 'Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square.'
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"Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vacciiiiiiiiiiiiiine," sang one fan.
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All this and Stevie Nicks and Dua Lipa, too.
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It’s the Park-ed Hyatt. In light of countless singers canceling their gigs due to the coronavirus, one enterprising Tennessee RV firm has devised a novel way to stay afloat — by renting celebrities’ idle tour buses to the public. “We had to pivot our business,” said Joey Hemphill, co-owner of Nashville’s Hemphill Brothers, which has …
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National treasure Dolly Parton has made a rare political statement, coming out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Parton, 74, made the statement to Billboard in an expansive feature published Thursday. “I understand people having to make themselves known and felt and seen,” she said of the protests that erupted across the United …
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Dolly Parton said on Tuesday that her upcoming book will be called “Songteller: My Life in Lyrics,” and that the tome will explore her life and career via 175 of her most beloved songs. We exclusively reported last year that Parton inked a deal for the publication with Chronicle Books, but its format was unclear. …
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They’re begging her to please to take their men. A petition to replace every Confederate statue in Tennessee with sculptures of Dolly Parton has racked up over 14,000 signatures on Change.org. “Tennessee is littered with statues memorializing Confederate officers. History should not be forgotten, but we need not glamorize those who do not deserve our …
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When Norah Jones released her blockbuster debut, “Come Away With Me,” in February 2002, it was just five months after 9/11. Now — 18 years, nine Grammys and two kids later — the Brooklyn-based piano woman is back torching the ivories with “Pick Me Up Off the Floor,” her new studio LP, which arrives Friday …
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Fans of feminist cult icons everywhere are reeling at the recent discovery that Dolly Parton, best known for slaying the country music charts, had a producer side gig that brought late ’90s teen sci-fi series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” to television. Parton — who recently donated $1 million to coronavirus research — is not credited …