Reba McEntire is sharing the dated way she had to use to get ahold of Dolly Parton.
11.04.2022 - 18:53 / foxnews.com
Forget working from 9 to 5 – Dolly Parton starts her day at 3 a.m. On Monday, the country music icon revealed that her secret to success is having a very early morning routine. "I don’t need a whole lot of sleep," the singer insisted to Insider.
"I go to bed pretty early, but even if I’ve been up late – it’s just kind of like a little clock inside of me that says, ‘It’s 3 o’clock!’" "I do some of my best work there, but I get enough sleep," the 76-year-old continued. "I don’t require as much sleep as a lot of other people do.That’s kind of a Parton family trait." Singer-songwriter Dolly Parton performs during the 2022 SXSW Conference And Festival on March 18, 2022, in Austin, Texas. (Rick Kern/FilmMagic) The crooner told the outlet that her late father, Robert Lee Parton, was also an early riser.The patriarch passed away in 2000 at age 79.
"I’m like my daddy," she explained. "He was always up early, even if he had to go to bed late." On weekends, Parton likes to cook up a big breakfast for Carl Dean, her husband of 55 years. According to the outlet, the crooner likes to make fluffy scrambled eggs, French toast and bacon or gravy with biscuits.
Parton first met the Nashville businessman when she was 18 and he was 21. In September 2020, Parton told People magazine the two still carve out time for date nights. Dolly Parton in a scene from the film "9 to 5," 1980.
(20th Century-Fox/Getty Images) "We still have our little times, like in the springtime when the first daffodils come out," said Parton. "... My husband always brings me a bouquet.
And he’ll usually write me a little poem. Which to me, that’s priceless.That’s like a date in itself." According to the outlet, one of their first dates was at McDonald’s. But these
.Reba McEntire is sharing the dated way she had to use to get ahold of Dolly Parton.
Well, she never said she wouldn’t accept it: Dolly Parton, who last month said she didn’t feel she had “earned the right” to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, reiterated today that she would, indeed, “accept gracefully” if voting goes her way.
Dolly Parton has reversed her stance on being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame and said she will accept the honour should she be voted in.The country icon is among the shortlist for this year’s inductees, alongside the likes of Eminem, Kate Bush, Beck, Eurythmics, Duran Duran, Lionel Richie, Rage Against The Machine, A Tribe Called Quest, Carly Simon, Judas Priest, Fela Kuti, New York Dolls, Dionne Warwick, MC5, Devo and Pat Benatar.Last month (March 14), Parton shared a statement saying that, while she was “extremely flattered and grateful” to be in the running, she didn’t feel that she had “earned the right”. “I really do not want votes to be split because of me, so I must respectfully bow out,” she wrote.However, the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame has not removed the musician’s name from the ballot.
previously refusing a nomination from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the country singer, 76, is now saying she will happily welcome a nod.In a new interview with NPR’s “Morning Edition,” the banana cake entrepreneur declared that she will receive the honor if she’s voted in. “I’ll accept gracefully,” she said.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music CriticDolly Parton now says that she’ll accept her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, if she’s voted in, after having previously stated she wanted to bow out of consideration.Parton made the remarks Friday while appearing on NPR’s “Morning Edition,” as the host pointed out that she had not actually been removed from the ballot, and asked what she’ll do if the voters move to put her in the hall despite her declared wishes..“Well, I’ll accept gracefully,” she said. “I will say ‘thanks’ and accept that.”Parton indicated that, when she made her previous statement about wanting to decline the honor, she didn’t realize that there were already so many artists from other genres that are only rock-adjacent already in the hall.
Dolly Parton made her long-awaited guest appearance on the series finale -- finally completing the reunion with her friends and co-stars, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin!In the finale, which debuted Friday on Netflix, Parton made her cameo as what else? An angel. She appears in an all-white office building, aka the afterlife, following a mishap during Coyote's wedding which leads to Grace (Fonda) and Frankie (Tomlin) accidentally electrocuting themselves.At first, the pair mistake her for God, with Frankie opining, «You look just like I knew you would!»«I'm not the Almighty,» Parton's character, named Agnes, assures. «Just a working-class angel.
Emily Longeretta SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the final episodes of “Grace and Frankie,” now streaming on Netflix.It’s the end of the road for “Grace and Frankie.” The longest-running Netflix original series dropped its final 12 hours on Friday, bringing the total count to 94 episodes. The comedy, created by Marta Kauffman, followed Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda’s Grace Hanson and Frankie Bergstein who became friends after their husbands revealed they were in love with each other.During the last episode, Sol (Sam Waterston) helped Robert (Martin Sheen) through his memory loss, bringing him back to the hotel where they shared their first kiss in the elevator.
Coleen Nolan's sister Linda Nolan, took to social media with a wonderful photo on Friday and her resemblance to Dolly Parton is uncanny!MORE: Linda Nolan shares new update amid cancer treatmentThe former singer took to Twitter to draw her followers' attention to a glamorous snap of her waxwork at Madame Tussauds.WATCH: Loose Women's Coleen Nolan talks Linda and Anne's cancer diagnosisCaptioning the image, the 63-year-old wrote: "As you can see, my @MadameTussauds waxwork took some inspiration from @DollyParton! #FlashbackFriday."MORE: Coleen Nolan reunites with sisters amid health battleSEE: Linda Nolan reveals her 'heart aches' in moving post about sister BernieDespite donning vibrant red hair, the star's lifelike figure, who is dressing in a figure-hugging glittery dress, looks incredibly similar to the country singing legend.As you can see, my @MadameTussauds waxwork took some inspiration from @DollyParton!
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are opening up about welcoming Dolly Parton onto the Grace & Frankie set.
Devo frontman Mark Mothersbaugh has told NME what their Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2022 nomination means to them, joking that if the band are inducted they intend to commemorate the historic honour by being buried next to the museum in Cleveland, Ohio.The new wave pioneers were previously nominated for entry in both 2018 and 2021, and Mothersbaugh is hoping that being up for entry alongside the likes of Eminem, Kate Bush and Beck this year will see them finally among the big names in the hallowed hall.“On one hand, I like John Lydon’s view. When he was asked: ‘What would it mean to be inducted?’, he replied: ‘I’d be wondering what we did wrong’,” Mothersbaugh told NME.
Dolly Parton is opening up about the advice she didn't follow early on in her career. The country music icon recently dished about her distinguished career in music, her new book with James Patterson, and what it was like growing up "poor" to becoming one of the biggest stars on the planet. In a new interview, the singer and songwriter revealed that many people tried to get her to change her look – but she didn't budge. "The main advice that people wanted to give me was to change my look and to go simpler with my hair and the way that I dress.
Not everyone approved of Dolly Parton’s iconic style early on.
The "Queen of Country" received a touching tribute in honor of her 90th birthday. Loretta Lynn turned 90 on Thursday and was surprised with a video featuring well wishes from country stars Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood and many more. Lynn's team shared the 90-second video message to her social media accounts so fans could see all the performers who teamed up to celebrate the country icon's special day.
Dolly Parton’s workday is a lot longer than just 9 to 5.
9 to 5, but Dolly Parton starts her days at 3 a.m.The 76-year-old songstress told Insider that she rises well before dawn, eager to make the most of the morning. “I go to bed pretty early, but even if I’ve been up late — it’s just kind of like a little clock inside of me that says ‘It’s 3 o’clock!’ ” Parton revealed in an interview on Monday.The effervescent American icon insisted that she never feels tired, saying: “I don’t require as much sleep as a lot of other people do, that’s kind of a Parton family trait.”“I’m like my daddy,” the crooner continued. “He was always up early, even if he had to go to bed late.”Despite shunning shut-eye, Parton admits she does spend ample time cozied up in bed, claiming she “gets some of her best work done” beneath the covers.
Sage put a sultry twist on one of Dolly Parton’s best loved songs during the latest episode of “American Idol“.