Dolly Parton

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Dolly Parton is an iconic American country music singer-songwriter, actress, and philanthropist known for hits like "Jolene" and "9 to 5" and her extensive charitable work.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf actress
businesswoman
country singer
human
philanthropist
singer-songwriter
activeYearsStart 1950s
associatedAct Emmylou Harris
Kenny Rogers
Linda Ronstadt
Porter Wagoner
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1946-01-19
dateOfMarriage 1966-05-30
familyName Parton
founded Dolly Parton’s Stampede
Dollywood
Dollywood Foundation
Imagination Library
fullName Dolly Parton
surface form: "Dolly Rebecca Parton"
genre bluegrass music
country music
pop music
givenName Dolly
hairColor blonde (often dyed)
instrument autoharp
banjo
guitar
vocals
knownFor distinctive soprano voice
elaborate stage costumes
songwriting about rural Appalachian life
notableAward Academy of Country Music Award
surface form: "Academy of Country Music Awards"

Country Music Association Award
surface form: "Country Music Association Awards"

Country Music Hall of Fame inductee
Grammy Award
Kennedy Center Honors
National Medal of Arts
notableSongWrittenFor I Will Always Love You – recorded by Whitney Houston
notableWork 9 to 5
Coat of Many Colors
Here You Come Again
I Will Always Love You
Islands in the Stream
Jolene
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
surface form: "Steel Magnolias"

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
occupation actress
author
philanthropist
record producer
singer
songwriter
philanthropicFocus education
literacy
public health
placeOfBirth Pittman Center, Tennessee, United States
religion Christianity
spouse Carl Thomas Dean
supportedResearch COVID-19 vaccine research funding
voiceType soprano

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9 to 5 artist Dolly Parton
Coat of Many Colors artist Dolly Parton
Here You Come Again artist Dolly Parton
Jolene artist Dolly Parton
9 to 5 associatedAct Dolly Parton
Barry Gibb associatedAct Dolly Parton
Coat of Many Colors associatedAct Dolly Parton
Emmylou Harris associatedAct Dolly Parton
Kenny Rogers associatedAct Dolly Parton
Porter Wagoner associatedAct Dolly Parton
Willie Nelson associatedAct Dolly Parton
Dollywood Foundation associatedWith Dolly Parton
this entity surface form: "Dolly Parton discography"
Dolly birthName Dolly Parton
subject surface form: "Dolly Parton"
this entity surface form: "Dolly Rebecca Parton"
Parton birthName Dolly Parton
subject surface form: "Dolly Parton"
this entity surface form: "Dolly Rebecca Parton"
Sevierville, Tennessee birthplaceOf Dolly Parton
Linda Ronstadt collaboratedWith Dolly Parton
Willie collaboratedWith Dolly Parton
subject surface form: "Willie Nelson"
9 to 5 composer Dolly Parton
Coat of Many Colors composer Dolly Parton
I Will Always Love You composer Dolly Parton
Blowin' in the Wind coveredBy Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton’s Stampede creator Dolly Parton
Porter Wagoner duoPartner Dolly Parton
Cowboy Carter featuresArtist Dolly Parton
subject surface form: "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (film)"
Imagination Library foundedBy Dolly Parton
Dollywood Foundation founder Dolly Parton
Parton founder Dolly Parton
subject surface form: "Imagination Library"
Dolly Parton fullName Dolly Parton
this entity surface form: "Dolly Rebecca Parton"
Sweet Music Man hasCoverVersionBy Dolly Parton
Carl Thomas Dean hasNoChildrenWith Dolly Parton
Grand Ole Opry hasNotablePerformer Dolly Parton
Sevierville, Tennessee hometownOf Dolly Parton
Shania Twain influencedBy Dolly Parton
Porter Wagoner introducedOnTV Dolly Parton
Porter Wagoner launchedCareerOf Dolly Parton
9 to 5 lyricist Dolly Parton
Coat of Many Colors lyricist Dolly Parton
Jolene mainSongwriter Dolly Parton
Dolly name Dolly Parton
subject surface form: "Dolly Parton"
Dollywood namedAfter Dolly Parton
Both Sides Now notableCoverArtist Dolly Parton
Rocky Top notableCoverArtist Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton’s Stampede ownedBy Dolly Parton
Dollywood owner Dolly Parton
Coat of Many Colors partOf Dolly Parton
this entity surface form: "Dolly Parton discography"
Jolene partOf Dolly Parton
this entity surface form: "Dolly Parton discography"
9 to 5 performer Dolly Parton
Coat of Many Colors performer Dolly Parton
Here You Come Again performer Dolly Parton
Jolene performer Dolly Parton
Jolene producer Dolly Parton
Both Sides Now recordedBy Dolly Parton
Jolene recordedBy Dolly Parton
Here You Come Again recordingArtist Dolly Parton
this entity surface form: "Dolly Parton (multi-decade marriage)"
Here You Come Again signatureSongOf Dolly Parton
Carl Thomas Dean spouse Dolly Parton
subject surface form: "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (film)"
Parton usedBy Dolly Parton
9 to 5 writer Dolly Parton
Coat of Many Colors writer Dolly Parton
I Will Always Love You writer Dolly Parton
Barry Gibb wroteForArtist Dolly Parton
Hal Bynum wroteSongFor Dolly Parton