I have just returned home from a week in Pigeon Forge and it was without a doubt the best week I've ever spent in the Smokies. I planned this trip around the opening of The Dolly Parton Experience at Dollywood, a new immersive museum complex telling Dolly's story though three unique exhibits and her home on wheels. During my stay I finally met Dolly and ended the week attending the first night of filming for Dolly's new docu-series at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville. It turned into so much more than just a week-long getaway to celebrate a new venture for Dolly. I met up with some old friends and made several new ones. I absolutely did not want to come back home. Meeting DollyThursday, May 23, 2024, is a day that I will never forget and probably never get over. Thanks to some wonderful friends I was finally able to spend a few seconds with Dolly and get a picture with her. I don't remember what I said to her or if I even spoke at all. She is incredibly stunning in person. Afterwards, my eyes were teary, my hands were shaking, I could hardly even speak. After a few minutes I calmed down and sent the picture to my family back home. I couldn't believe the moment I had dreamed of for years had finally become reality. I'll never be able to express my thanks completely to the friends that made this moment happen for me. The Dolly Parton ExperienceOn Friday, May 24, 2024, The Dolly Parton Experience officially opened to the public. The first building, Songteller: Dolly's Journey, takes you on an immersive trip wiith Dolly from the foothills of the Smoky Mountains to Nashville and beyond. This exhibit currently showcases a replica of the Coat of Many Colors, three costumes from 9 to 5, three costumes from Heartstrings, and four of Dolly's rhinestoned guitars. There is also a huge wall covered in many of Dolly's silver and gold RIAA certifications. Behind the Seams: Dolly's Life in Rhinestones is my favorite part of the Experience. This exhibit showcases many of Dolly's clothes from throughout her career, as well as wigs and some smaller memorabilia. The third part of the Experience is Precious Memories, which is located in the lobby of the Dreamsong Theater. This exhibit shares memories of Dolly and her family. And of course, the Experience wouldn't be complete without Dolly's home on wheels, her tour bus. The Dolly Parton Experience is a spectacular celebration of Dolly's iconic and illustrious career. Heidi Parton's Kin & Friends, a new show starring Dolly's niece Heidi, opened in the Dreamsong Theater on May 24 also. It is a fantastic show and I had the pleasure of attending the first performance along with Dolly who gave a short introduction and welcome before joining us in the audience. The day ended with Dolly's traditional parade through the park in her vintage DeWitt. It was a spectacular day at the park filled with "memories worth repeating." ~Image Gallery~Night 1 of 'Smoky Mountain DNA' FilmingI was lucky enough to attend the first of three nights of filming for Dolly's Smoky Mountain DNA docu-series at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville on Tuesday, May 28 (which was coincidentally the 10 year anniversary of my first Dolly concert, also in Knoxville for Blue Smoke). After we were checked-in at the venue, we had to place our phones in a sealed pouch so there would be no photos or videos leaked. The evening was unforgettable. We were seated on the front row and my eyes were teary from the moment I sat down. I couldn't believe how close we were going to be to Dolly. When Dolly entered through the stage door I almost cried. A few minutes later the filming started and we spent the next two hours just a few feet away from Dolly as she performed eight songs (two or three times each) with her sisters, nieces, and cousins. Among the songs were "Smoky Mountain DNA" with Heidi Parton, Jada Starr, Shelley Rená, Rachel Parton, and Rebecca Seaver, and "The Orchard" with Jada Starr (who also wrote the song). The music from this new album is going to be so wonderful and I am so excited about this project. The highlight of the evening though was spending two hours close enough to Dolly to hear her joking with her family members in between takes.
Billboard revealed on Friday additional details about Dolly's upcoming album, Smoky Mountain DNA: Family, Faith and Fables. The album is being produced by Dolly's cousin, Richie Owens, who produced her 1998 album Hungry Again and the 1999 Dollywood exclusive album Precious Memories. It could feature upwards of 40 songs (an increase from the previously mentioned 30 songs) with appearances by over 20 family members. Smoky Mountain DNA will focus on the legacy of Dolly's family through her paternal side (Parton) with special focus on her maternal side (Owens), which immigrated to the United States from the United Kingdom in the 1600s. In addition to appearances from Dolly's immediate family, the voices of family members who have passed on will also be incorporated into the record. The album is slated to be released on November 15, 2024, on CD, LP, digital download, and streaming formats, with pre-order's beginning on June 21. The project's full track listing and first two singles will be released alongside the pre-order. The album's cover art was revealed on Friday, May 24, simultaneously by Billboard online and Dolly during a media event at Dollywood.
Dolly has been secretly working on new album for release later this year titled Smoky Mountain DNA. Her fiftieth solo studio album, it will include more than 30 songs featuring over 20 members of her family. The album release will coincide with a new docu-series detailing Dolly's Welsh ancestry. Segments of the docu-series are scheduled to be recorded next week in Knoxville in a string of shows on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The shows will feature Dolly alongside members of her family sharing stories and songs. The shows are free, but anyone wishing to attend must sign up through Audience 615. Dolly's niece, Jada Starr, spoke with the Daily Mail about the upcoming projects in an article here.
May 20, 1985: Gail Davies released "Unwed Fathers" as the third single from her Where Is a Woman to Go album. The single featuring harmony vocals from Dolly peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. May 20, 1991: "Silver and Gold" is released as the second single from Dolly's thirty-first solo studio album, Eagle When She Flies. It peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. May 20, 2022: The CD+DVD set, All in for the Gambler: All-Star Concert Celebration, is released. The set features audio and video of Kenny and Dolly's final performance together at Kenny's farewell concert at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on October 25, 2017. They performed "You Can't Make Old Friends" and "Islands in the Stream", in addition to Dolly singing "I Will Always Love You" to Kenny.
May 13, 2014: Dolly's forty-fourth solo studio album, Blue Smoke, is released in North America. The album had previously been released in Australia and New Zealand in January to coincide with her tour there. The North American release was accompanied by a Walmart exclusive edition featuring four bonus tracks (and a signed booklet when purchased online). The album peaked at number two on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. May 14, 1979: "You're the Only One" is released as the first single from Dolly's twenty first solo studio album, Great Balls of Fire. The single peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. May 17, 1994: Julio Iglesias released his Crazy album featuring a duet with Dolly on "When You Tell Me That You Love Me". The album peaked at number 30 on the Billboard 200.
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AdministratorBen Childers is the administrator of The Dolly Parton Discography. A native of Tupelo, Mississippi, he grew up taking family vacations to the Smokies and Dollywood. His love for Dolly and her music reached a fanatical level in April 2013. After spending countless hours researching and cataloging Dolly's musical output, he decided to open a website dedicated to her discography. Archives
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