Porter Wagoner told Dolly Parton he took a risk to help her career after Chet Atkins brushed her off. Atkins said this wasn't true.
Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner spent the late 1960s and early 1970s as collaborators. The pair performed on his television ...
Porter Wagoner wanted Dolly Parton on the same record deal as him. Here's why he had to take a financial risk in order to get ...
Dolly Parton's management team reportedly disliked her final album with Porter Wagoner. It eventually came out despite their ...
"I love Tina Turner," said Parton. "I did not know she was ill, or as ill as she was, and I wanted her to sing on my rock and ...
Dolly's mother drew parallels to the biblical tale from Genesis, where Joseph was favoured by his father Jacob - who gifted ...
Parton wrote the song about her departure from "The Porter Wagoner Show." On Wednesday night, the Grand Ole Opry's 100-year live concert celebration closed out with an emotional tribute to Dolly ...
But when Dolly was launched to fame on The Porter Wagoner Show in 1967 ... section with condolences and words of support for the Parton family. 'So sorry for your loss, and how lucky he was ...
She explained the song's origin was a simple love letter to Porter Wagoner. That is until Whitney Houston got a hold of it and reimagined it as the powerful theme song for the movie "The Bodyguard." ...
Dolly Parton, who had been married to Carl Dean for over 60 years, described the performance as a powerful moment of both ...
The song was inspired by Parton's departure from the "The Porter Wagoner Show" after working closely with the country singer for five years. Porter Wagoner, left, and Dolly Parton arrive for the ...