Dolly fever is set to grip the nation all over again in the coming days as the iconic country music singer makes a Late Late Show appearance for the fan-favourite country special.
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Dolly Parton is the latest celeb to participate in GQ‘s “Actually Me” video series, in which stars lurk on social media and answer questions that fans have about them. The catch, however, is that those answers aren’t coming from their own verified accounts, but from a newly made account.
The 74-year-old music icon kicked things off by responding to a rumour that she wrote “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You” on the same day.
Admitting she can’t recall, Parton did reveal that she was cleaning
Dolly fever is set to grip the nation all over again in the coming days as the iconic country music singer makes a Late Late Show appearance for the fan-favourite country special.
Dolly Parton and Carl Dean have had their fill of each other after more than five decades of marriage, the 74-year-old singer joked during an appearance on Jessie Ware's podcast.«My husband and I have been together for 57 years and married 54,» she explained of Dean, with whom she tied the knot with in 1966.
More than 50 years later, Dolly Parton and Carl Thomas Dean are stronger than ever — even if they’re admittedly getting on each other’s nerves. The country legend, 74, gave a rare interview about her marriage on the Table Manners podcast, telling host Jessie Ware that, “My husband and I have been together for 57 years and married for 54. I’m sick of him and I’m sure he’s sick of me.”
The divas are taking the spotlight.
Dolly Parton has revealed she “cried all night long” after turning down Elvis Presley’s request to record a cover of her song ‘I Will Always Love You’.The Country icon released the song in 1974, before it received a famous 1992 cover by Whitney Houston for romantic thriller The Bodyguard.Parton revealed that Elvis also wanted to record a version of her hit, but she turned him down over the money.Writing in The Big Issue’s Letter To My Younger Self, she explained: “I’d been invited down to the
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Christmas classics that invoke the spiritual and religious themes of the season.Underwood’s interpretations of songs like “Silent Night” and “O Holy Night” are simply produced with lush strings, allowing her to showcase her vibrato as she soars to the top of her range.
(CNN)If you can't listen to Dolly Parton, who can you listen to?The seemingly ageless iconic country artist appeared on Sunday's episode of "Today" to promote her new album, "A Holly Dolly Christmas," and her Netflix musical "Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square."On "Today" she said, "I think we've just become so divided, 'cause people just seem to love to hate. You know?"This is the Christmas season coming up," Parton said.
Damon Wise According to his Twitter page, Bo McGuire has been “putting the queer in country since 1984ever.” Now, with his feature debut “Socks on Fire,” he’s putting some much overdue queer into the documentary landscape, with an anarchic, poetic and sometimes mind-blowingly surreal memoir that rakes over the coals of a very personal family feud.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square,” streaming now on Netflix.Christine Baranski grew up watching “White Christmas” with her family when she was a little girl, and that is a tradition she has kept, now watching it year after year with her own grandchildren.
Netflix has 'saved Christmas' according to viewers.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticDolly Parton’s no stranger to being the center of attention, a place she’s determinedly, deliberately put herself throughout the decades of her legendary career.
Christmas on the Square,” the newest addition to Netflix’s Christmas library, tests the limits of what one can reasonably categorize as a film. There is nothing cinematic in this 98-minute musical that sounds much more fun than it is.
BOSTON -- Dolly Parton is being celebrated in song — a rewritten version of her own “Jolene” — for her contribution to an experimental coronavirus vaccine.Northeastern University associate English professor Ryan Cordell posted a video on Twitter of himself performing a tweaked version of Parton's signature song, renamed “Vaccine," that has drawn tens of thousands of views.The lyrics, “Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine / I’m begging of you, please go in my arm / Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine,
NEW YORK -- Cardi B has only released one major single this year — the hit “WAP" — but it's enough for Billboard to name her Woman of the Year.Billboard announced the honor Wednesday and the Grammy-winning rapper will be celebrated at the music brand's 15th Annual Women in Music Event, which will stream live on Dec. 10 at billboardwomeninmusic.com at 8 p.m.