Dolly Parton is part of an elite group that has received at least one nomination in all four major annual American entertainment awards organizations Emmy, GRAMMY, Oscar and Tony. Her songs have captured the hearts of generations.
In Nashville, Parton became the protégé of a country music singer. Thanks to her repeated appearances on Wagoner’s syndicated television show, Parton became known throughout the country.
She quickly caught the attention of music industry moguls RCA Records and went on to record more than a dozen hit songs – with Wagoner – on the RCA label.
Parton’s contributions to American art and culture have earned her numerous awards from organizations outside the music and film industry.
The Library of Congress named her a “Living Legend” in 2004 for her enrichment of America’s cultural heritage.
In 2005, she received the U.S. government’s National Medal of Arts and, in 2006, was honored at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., for her lifetime artistic achievements.
Dolly Parton’s memoir Songteller: My Life in Lyrics (written with Robert K. Oermann) was published in 2020.
Source: positive-info