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Dolly Parton

Sevierville, TN

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country Popularity: 72 Popular Division

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Region: Blue Ridge Conference: Southeast Regional Rank: #1

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About Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton, a true icon of country music, hails from the heart of Southern Appalachia, specifically Sevierville, Tennessee, in Sevier County. Her roots in the region are as deep as the Smokies themselves, a formative experience that shaped her music and persona. Growing up in humble circumstances, she secretly honed her talents, even winning a local talent show at just ten years old. Parton's career took off after joining the Porter Wagoner Show, a springboard for her enduring solo work, including writing "I Will Always Love You" for her former mentor.

Parton’s songwriting often incorporates geographic references, subtly weaving places into her narratives, as heard in "Boulder to Birmingham" and "Kentucky Gambler," which mentions Benham, Kentucky. Beyond her musical contributions, Parton has made a tangible impact on her home region and beyond. Dollywood, her theme park in the Smoky Mountains, has significantly boosted the local economy, while her Imagination Library provides free books to children, reflecting her commitment to literacy. A record holder for Grammy nominations among female artists, Dolly Parton remains a beloved figure, even giving the commencement address at the University of Tennessee, and famously once losing a Dolly Parton look-alike contest.

Did You Know

  • Dolly grew up incredibly poor in a one room cabin in Tennessee.
  • Her appearance on the Porter Wagoner Show launched her solo career.
  • She secretly entered and won a talent show at age ten.
  • Dollywood theme park significantly boosted the local economy.
  • She married Carl Dean on Memorial Day in 1966 and he avoids the spotlight.
  • Dolly wrote I Will Always Love You for Porter Wagoner.
  • She holds the record for most Grammy nominations for a female artist.
  • Dolly once lost a Dolly Parton look alike contest.
  • She gave the commencement address at the University of Tennessee.
  • She owns Imagination Library which sends free books to children.

Locations in Lyrics

15 location references across 21 songs

Songs & Places

Blackie, Kentucky
Blackie, KY , KY Blackey, KY
"In my hometown of Blackie, Kentucky"
Boulder to Birmingham
Boulder, CO Birmingham, AL Birmingham, MI
"I would walk all the way from Boulder to Birmingham"
Kentucky Gambler
, KY Reno, NV
"So he left Kentucky"
Tennesssee Homesick Blues
New York City, NY Nashville, TN , TN Calhoun, TN
"New York city ain't no kind of place"
Highway Headin’ South
, ND , MT
"North Dakota, you got my better years But your subzero wind will never touch me again"
Highway Headin' South
, MT , ND
"Montana, you got five years of my life"
Detroit City
Detroit, MI
"You know last night I went to sleep in Detroit city"
My Tennessee Mountain Home
, TN
"In my Tennessee mountain home"
Islands in the Stream (with Kenny Rogers)
Sevierville, TN
Appalachian Memories
"Appalachian Memories"
9 to 5
Sevierville, TN
Blackie; Kentucky
, KY
Coat of Many Colors
Sevierville, TN
"My coat of many colors that my momma made for me"
Here You Come Again
Sevierville, TN
I Will Always Love You
Sevierville, TN
Jolene
Sevierville, TN
Love Is Like a Butterfly
Sevierville, TN
Rocky Top - Live
Townsend, TN , TN
"Well I wish that I was on old Rocky Top"
Tennessee Homesick Blues
, TN
Two Doors Down
Sevierville, TN
Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That
Sevierville, TN

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