Dolly Parton is asking legislators not to consider a bill to erect a statue in her likeness at the moment.
03.02.2021 - 20:13 / theplaylist.net
Dolly Parton‘s workplace anthem “9 to 5” has been reimagined for the modern-day entrepreneur. Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle used Parton’s iconic song as inspiration for a Super Bowl commercial centered around website builder Square Space.
Chazelle’s commercial, entitled “5 to 9” celebrates those trying to turn their side hustles into a full-time job. The minute-long television spot follows office workers slogging through the monotony of their 9-5 job.
Dolly Parton is asking legislators not to consider a bill to erect a statue in her likeness at the moment.
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Dolly Parton is re-envisioning her classic workplace anthem for a modern audience. The country music songstress, 75, recently reworked her hit single, "9 to 5," for a new ad for the upcoming Super Bowl LV — as revealed by Squarespace chief creative officer David Lee.
Dolly Parton to create a Super Bowl 2021 commercial reimagining the title track from the 1980 film “9 to 5” to be about hustle culture. “Working 5 to 9, making something of your own now,” Parton, 75, croons in the clip, as bored office workers become enlivened after publishing personal websites. “Well, you got dreams and you know they matter.
Dolly Parton's 1980 workplace anthem, «9 to 5,» got a reimagining, thanks to a new Super Bowl ad for this year's big game.The 75-year-old singer partnered with Squarespace, a website building and e-commerce platform, for its Super Bowl LV ad, rerecording her classic «9 to 5» but changing it to «5 to 9.» The reworked lyrics refer to the hours when people are able to work on their side hustles aside from their day jobs.«Working 5 to 9, you've got passion and a vision,» Parton sings.
Squarespace has had success in booking celebrities for their buzzy Super Bowl commercials in recent years. (Keanu Reeves, John Malkovich and Jeff Bridges, to name a few.) But when the website building company came up with the idea to do a modern-day take on Dolly Parton's classic "9 to 5" workplace anthem, booking the country music icon felt like a long shot.
Dolly Parton said in an interview on NBC News’ Today that she twice turned down receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Donald Trump, but the reasons were not political.
Country music icon and philanthropist Dolly Parton has never received the Presidential Medal of Freedom — but not for a lack of trying on the White House’s part. Dolly, 75, revealed in an interview with TODAY that President Donald Trump‘s administration tried to award her the nation’s highest civilian honor twice, but she turned them down each time.
NEW YORK -- Dolly Parton has been singing about everyday office employees working “9 to 5” for over 40 years, but now the country icon is singing about entrepreneurs working “5 to 9” to pursue their dreams after hours.The Grammy-winning legend's 1980s hit has been flipped by Squarespace — a company that helps users build and host their own websites — for a Super Bowl commercial debuting Tuesday.
Dolly Parton recently mourned the death of her brother Randy via Facebook today. If you didn’t know, Randy died just two days after Parton’s 75th birthday.
Randy Parton was a country music singer and songwriter who was Dolly Parton’s younger brother.Parton began his musical career in the 1970s, releasing singles including “Hold Me Like You Never Had Me,” “Shot Full of Love,” and “Roll on Eighteen Wheeler,” which was later a hit for Alabama.