My husband doesn’t particularly like for me to tell this, but he’s old enough now, so he don’t really give a big s--t." ...
Dolly Parton's husband Carl Dean, who has died at age 82, was the inspiration behind one of Parton's biggest hits, "Jolene." The country music icon shared the news of Dean's death on Monday evening on ...
Dolly Parton and Carl Dean’s romance and highly private marriage are explored in the new biography “Ain’t Nobody’s Fool,” by ...
The term "girl code" wasn't around when Dolly Parton released "Jolene" in 1973, but if the phrase were ever looking for a theme song, it definitely has one in this iconic classic. "Jolene" tells the ...
Dolly Parton’s husband of almost 60 years, Carl Dean, died Monday in Nashville at the age of 82. As PEOPLE pointed out Monday night, Dolly Parton‘s most famous song, “Jolene,” was based on a woman who ...
Dolly Parton's husband Carl Thomas Dean, who has died at age 82, helped birth one of the most iconic songs of her career. The country music star, 79, has explained that her 1973 hit "Jolene," in which ...
Dolly Parton didn't drink red wine for years because it reminded her of love rival Jolene. The country legend described the woman who attempted to steal her husband in her famous 1973 song of the same ...
The "9 to 5" singer has been working hard to expand Dolly Wines Emily Dorio Dolly Parton is seeing red — and hopes you will, too! Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the legendary country singer, 79, ...
Knox News has launched a bracket-style voting competition to determine the best Dolly Parton song of all time. Only 12 songs remain. “Rhinestone Rodeo,” the second bracket round, is open Aug. 27-28.
Dolly Parton’s 1972 hit “Jolene” is an American classic. Even Beyoncé covered the song on her recent album Cowboy Carter. The song tells the story of an auburn-haired vixen who tries to steal Dolly’s ...
Forty-eight years ago today, Dolly Parton was at the top of the country chart with the longest-running No. 1 of her career.
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