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  • Dolly Parton at 79: Mourning, Musicals, and Making Waves
    Dolly Parton BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Dolly Parton has been everywhere this week with headlines that touch nearly every facet of her career and personal life. Parade and AOL report that Dolly just publicly mourned the loss of her longtime friend and fellow country legend Jeannie Seely, who died at 85 after battling health complications. Dolly took to Instagram with a heartfelt tribute recalling decades of laughs and tears together and called Seely “one of my dearest friends,” showing her enduring humanity and influence in the country music community.In Nashville, Dolly stole the show at the grand opening of the Country Music Hall of Fame’s “Journey of a Seeker” exhibit, where she arrived in a bright, ultra-glamorous all-pink ensemble, rhinestones and butterflies included, to unveil her story for the public. This museum exhibit will run through September 2026, celebrating her life, sound, and the inspiration she continues to provide through generations. During the opening, Alison Krauss & Union Station performed Dolly’s classic hits on stage, further cementing her formative influence on American culture, as reported by Parade.But she is not just a museum piece—her original Broadway-bound musical, “DOLLY: A True Original Musical,” wrapped its world premiere run at Belmont University’s Fisher Center at the end of August. The show extended its performance schedule by 16 dates, bringing in nearly 78,000 attendees. Dolly personally thanked the cast and crew and signaled that the musical’s next iteration may be Broadway itself, according to Fox Nashville.On the music front, she made fresh waves by teaming up with the Zac Brown Band for the new single “Butterfly.” MusicRow raved about the duet, calling it “thrilling” and “essential listening,” and country radio stations are already treating the collaboration as a big deal.Parton continues her philanthropic efforts, with features in outlets like Borgen Magazine highlighting her Imagination Library and her ongoing fight against poverty and for children’s literacy worldwide. Discussions of her impact are circulating once again, amplifying her legacy beyond entertainment.Social media has been abuzz not only with her public memorials and exhibit photos but also with condolences from millions of fans and colleagues, admiration for her recent interviews, and excitement about her continued advocacy and business ventures. There have been speculative whispers on fan pages and podcasts about her potential to step back from music to focus on charity and legacy projects—these are largely unconfirmed, but her public comments about prioritizing impact over fame have fueled them.In short, Dolly Parton is proving, at 79, that her relevance is nowhere near fading—her story, her generosity, and her ability to headline major news are as vibrant as her wardrobe this week.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Dolly's Unstoppable Legacy: 200M Books, Broadway Dreams, and Beyond
    Dolly Parton BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Dolly Parton is everywhere this week with major headlines lighting up her legacy and fueling fresh excitement around the queen of country. On September 12, 2025, KTVU FOX 2 reported another milestone for Parton’s philanthropic legacy as her Imagination Library children's reading program expanded to San Francisco, promising free books to every child under 5 and pushing her total global book distribution over 200 million. Not content to just deliver literacy, the superstar is also front-and-center in the arts: on December 5, Parton made waves announcing via her own social media a national casting call, “The Search for Dolly,” for the upcoming Broadway show Dolly: An Original Musical, set to hit the stage in 2026—inviting hopefuls to audition by singing her songs on social media using #SearchForDolly, with formal tryouts on the horizon in New York as covered by AOL.If you love her songs but miss her live, get ready: Parton’s “Threads: My Songs in Symphony” opens the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s 2025–26 season this September 19 and 20 in a visually immersive symphonic tribute to Dolly, where she will guide audiences onscreen through her musical journey with fresh orchestrations, special guest vocalists, and personal stories. Jack Everly, principal Pops Conductor, calls it a unique “multimedia symphonic experience,” giving fans a whole new way to experience her music now that she’s retired from touring, as reported by WBIW and Variety. This symphony series follows the recent news that Dolly was just certified a Guinness World Records ICON in recognition of her unparalleled music and cultural impact.The headlines just keep coming: Real Country 103.5 spotlights Dolly’s new single with Zac Brown Band, “Butterfly”—another soaring duet already turning into a fan favorite. Meanwhile, AOL points out that Dolly isn’t afraid to speak her mind, recently sharing candid opinions about pop contemporaries and still weighing in on industry debates via her massive social following, not to mention attending high-profile events like the recent Americana Honors and Awards.Philanthropy is always a throughline. Beyond gifting millions of books, Dolly’s Dollywood Foundation continues to fight poverty and empower communities, as Borgen Magazine highlights. Her past $1 million donation helped fund the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, saving countless lives worldwide. Her musical “Smoky Mountain Christmas Carol” returns this holiday in Clearwater, still featuring her songs and lyrics.Each of these moves underscores why, at 79, Dolly is considered a living icon, still setting records, mentoring the next generation, and spreading hope across the globe. No unconfirmed rumors or unsourced gossip have emerged in recent days—just fact after stellar fact, proving yet again that Dolly Parton’s spotlight refuses to dim.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Dolly's Unstoppable Reign: Duets, Disruption, and a $650M Empire
    Dolly Parton BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Dolly Parton has had a vibrant week full of significant moves that will resonate throughout her ever-expanding legacy. The biggest headline is her new duet with Zac Brown Band, “Butterfly,” which dropped on September 5 alongside a “deeply moving” official music video and immediately set country music circles abuzz. Zac Brown, speaking about the collaboration, said recording with Dolly was a lifelong dream—her interpretation brought “so much heart and soul” to this heartfelt track written as a tribute to his kids. Fans have called them an “iconic duo,” flooding social media with admiration for their chemistry and hoping for a possible live performance this December, since both Dolly and Zac will be in Las Vegas for their own high-profile residencies. The new song is part of Zac Brown Band’s upcoming album “Love & Fear,” arriving December 5, with the band launching an immersive series of concerts at Sphere in Las Vegas the very same day, already stirring conversations in entertainment media and fans alike. Beyond music, Dolly continues to innovate on the business front. Tell Media reports she has disrupted the weight loss industry with a new venture touted for its quick results and her personal passion for helping those who struggle with health and body image. While the specific medical details are still under wraps, her public statements have already ruffled industry feathers and put her in the headlines as a pioneering businesswoman willing to take risks—though more specifics and third-party validations are still pending, so this is one for the “developing story” file.Not to be outdone on the philanthropic side, Dolly’s Imagination Library remains as active as ever, expanding into Shasta County, California this week, bringing her signature literacy program to more families. The rollout was marked by local events and lots of regional press, reinforcing her deep and ongoing cultural impact well beyond entertainment.Earlier in the week, Dolly confirmed via multiple outlets that while she is retired from traditional touring, she is hardly leaving the stage. Starting in 2025, she will launch “Threads: My Songs in Symphony,” an innovative multimedia symphonic storytelling experience in partnership with Schirmer Theatrical and Sony Music Publishing. The tour’s kickoff with the Nashville Symphony this March promises to introduce her classic hits and life stories to whole new audiences, all orchestrated in lush, inventive new arrangements.Lastly, Dolly’s status as a business and entertainment powerhouse is cemented by CEOWorld Magazine’s updated global ranking, which lists her as one of the world’s ten richest female singers, with a net worth of $650 million, driven by successful ventures like Dollywood, a massive song catalog, and constant reinvention. No whispers of scandal, just a week of headlines that show Dolly Parton remains as dynamic and relevant as ever.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Dolly's Unstoppable: New Duet, Symphonic Tribute, and Taco Bell Truths
    Dolly Parton BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Dolly Parton can’t seem to slow down even for a moment. The biggest story making headlines is her powerful new duet, Butterfly, with Zac Brown and the Zac Brown Band, released September 5. Critics from MusicTalkers and Parade alike call the ballad a spiritual, cinematic anthem of resilience and hope. The release arrived not only with a beautifully produced track but also a deeply moving music video featuring both artists. According to Zac Brown, the collaboration was a dream come true, and he describes Dolly’s vocals as transformative, saying she brought a whole new perspective and “so much heart and soul” to the song. Fans are already flooding social media with praise for the pairing and have made the video a must-watch on YouTube and Instagram in the first forty-eight hours.Butterfly is included in the Zac Brown Band’s upcoming album, Love & Fear, due out December 5—the very day they launch their sold-out Las Vegas Sphere residency. Industry watchers are buzzing about a possible live duet during December’s Sphere run, although no official announcement has been made. While this is not yet confirmed, the excitement is only amplified by Zac and Dolly’s visible camaraderie on social media, with Zac’s fiancée Kendra Scott even joining the chorus of enthusiastic fans.If that weren’t enough, tomorrow night Dolly’s legacy gets honored as the Cleveland Orchestra brings Threads: My Songs in Symphony to the Blossom Music Center. The production, developed by Parton herself with Schirmer Theatrical and Sony Music Publishing, recasts Dolly’s signature hits in a grand multimedia symphonic format. Parton will not appear on stage, but she’s ‘featured on screen’ throughout the evening in what she herself has called one of the most special projects of her career. This innovative celebration threads her life story and musical journey together for audiences nationwide—another sign her iconic catalog is only growing in stature.On the business front, Dolly continues to bat away internet scams using her likeness, specifically those false rumors about her endorsing CBD gummies that have popped up in unsanctioned Facebook ads. In a typically witty Instagram statement this week, Team Dolly clarified she has not endorsed any such product, declaring she’s truly “the cake, cookie, and cornbread type.” Instead, she recently expanded her official food line with new Duncan Hines offerings, delighting fans with fresh cornbread and brownie mixes.And just to remind everyone she’s always relatable, Dolly told Business Insider in a new interview that her go-to order at Taco Bell remains the classic soft taco—with extra hot sauce, of course.From music milestones to myth-busting on social media, September finds Dolly Parton as both an always-evolving icon and the down-to-earth queen her fans adore.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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  • Dolly at 80: Broken Angels, Museum Magic, and Symphonic Storytelling
    Dolly Parton BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Dolly Parton continues to prove she’s a genuine force of nature, showing no signs of slowing down as she prepares to celebrate her 80th birthday next January. In the most headline-grabbing development, Dolly just released a new single called Broken Angels, collaborating with bluegrass band The Grascals. The track doesn’t shy away from tough themes—addiction and recovery—and marks the debut single from The Grascals’ upcoming album, highlighting Dolly’s commitment to social issues that affect real people. She co-wrote the song with Jamie Johnson from The Grascals, reinforcing their two-decade-long partnership. Both fans and critics agree the song speaks to Dolly’s relevance in contemporary bluegrass and country, and Bluegrass Today and HERE Bristol confirm the single is already making waves.Meanwhile, public appearances took a bittersweet turn in late August when Dolly was expected to make a splash in Bozeman, Montana, celebrating the two-year milestone of her Imagination Library’s statewide expansion. The event, hosted by First Lady of Montana Susan Gianforte, was packed with fans decked out in Parton-inspired fashion, but unfortunately Dolly was sidelined by an ear infection. Nevertheless, she sent a warm video message and shared her hopes to reschedule. Governor Gianforte and country singer Stephanie Quayle kept spirits high, even as Dolly’s absence was palpable. Local Montana press covered the event extensively, championing the library’s impact, as nearly one in every two children in the state now receives a free monthly book thanks to Dolly’s philanthropic vision.On the business and legacy front, Dolly is stoking anticipation for her upcoming Life of Many Colors Museum, slated to open in 2026 within her new SongTeller Hotel in Nashville. Fresh updates in late August showcased renderings and teased the Hall Of Fame Exhibit, which will trace every dazzling decade of Dolly’s life, showcasing her wardrobe, awards, and other never-before-seen memorabilia. The hotel promises to be a must-visit destination for music lovers, with regular sneak peeks fueling excitement across her Instagram and official channels. This museum will operate alongside the Journey of a Seeker exhibit honoring Dolly at the Country Music Hall of Fame, a blockbuster success since opening this spring, with media and fanfare peaking after Dolly herself turned heads at the May 19 preview in a stunning all-pink outfit.In major entertainment news, Dolly is set to roll out a multimedia symphonic storytelling tour called Threads: My Songs in Symphony, set to debut with the Nashville Symphony in March 2025. Variety and AOL broke the story, noting how Dolly will guide audiences via on-screen narration, as orchestras and guest vocalists reimagine her catalog—essentially, a new chapter in her stage career without the grueling pace of road tours.Social media, as always, has been ablaze with Dolly content—from viral fan tributes to replays of her uplifting message to Montana, to Instagram teases of her new museum. Fan engagement soared during the late-summer costume events and museum sneak peeks, while coverage of her growing business empire appeared in outlets like Country Music Alley. Worth mentioning: her net worth now hovers around $750 million thanks to her relentless creativity, brand expansions, and ever-popular Dollywood.In sum, Dolly Parton remains at the very center of music, culture, and philanthropy, as every new headline affirms her status as both an enduring icon and a woman who just keeps rewriting her own fabulous story.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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