Thursday 28 July 2011

Dolly Parton has appear the craziest gift box from a fan

Dolly Parton has appear the craziest gift box from a fan with a baby named Jolene inside.

The country music star is turns back with a new album Better Day, told the Windy City Times: "There are all kinds of things that people ask me to do but I tell this story and it's a true story but freaky. Years ago when I first started being a big star I had fans that were fanatical. It was when Jolene was a big hit.

"We came home one day and there was a baby in a box at our gate with a note in it. The note said, 'My name is Jolene, my momma has left me here and she wants you to have me.' Of course, we all freaked out!"

The Here You Come Again singer continued: "We immediately called human services and took care of the baby until they got there. We never did know or hear anything about it. I knew nothing else. What do you do in a situation like that? There are some loony people in this world."

Dolly set for stage and screen to get her life story to - with glamorous Glee star Kristin Chenoweth on her casting wish list.

She said, "I have always wanted to write my life story as a musical for stage. I have been working on that for a few years. There is no set time. It is just when I am done and ready to start doing that".

"Kristin is the person I would love to play me on stage. Who knows who might do the movie version? We will see at the time."

Sunday 17 July 2011

Dolly Parton latest album "Better Days"


Dolly Parton is not here for the first time to improve it.

The 65-year-old country music superstar, actor and amusement park mogul's latest album "Better Days" - his 41st studio recording their shenanigans sour uplifting tunes and honest Smoky Mountains is a healing for the entire time.

Sleep Train Pavilion at next Sunday Parton unity tour rehearsals in Nashville, he spoke to us in that way.

Q: This album is so upbeat. Did you make it for the kids who discovered you as Aunt Dolly on "Hannah Montana"?

A: No, I don't think it sounds like that. I did want it to be uplifting. We've all been down a bit with the economy and war and earthquakes and hurricanes and all that. I wanted to keep it upbeat. I wanted to do a record that lifted everybody up a bit.

Q: Some of these songs sound as if they might require a bit of movement. Are we going to see you dancing on this tour?

A: Actually, I don't do a lot of dancing. I do a little more choreography than I've done in the past, but I wasn't a born dancer by any means.

Q: You were having back and voice problems a few years ago. Why keep touring?

A: I don't want to sit around my house. When I hurt my lower back, I just pulled a muscle. It had nothing to do with my boobs like the tabloids said. And you can't be in this business and not have a little bout of hoarseness. I never want to retire. I'm in good shape. My fans want me to do it. My mind wants to do it. I love being active. I have a lot of people who want to see me, and I want to see them, too.

Q: People outside of Nashville started to take you seriously after the White Stripes covered "Jolene." Why did it take so long?

A: I know I'm a lot to take in. A lot of people think I'm a comedian. They think I'm about boobs and hair - those are the horny ones. But there are also the people who know how I always take my singing and songwriting seriously. I've been around so long I feel like a family member to people. I'm very blessed to have my blue-haired fans and the ones in between and now I have the little ones. I'm hoping I'm around forever.

Q: Do you have any pointers for the drag queens coming to the concert?

A: There are just two things they've got to have - big tits and big wigs. The looks of them, they need to saw their legs off because they're always 3 feet higher than I am. They're all tall boys, and when they wear the heels they look like they're 8 feet tall. But I love it. I expect to have my drag queens in the front row in San Francisco. We're going to have fun. {sbox}

Tuesday 12 July 2011

Wednesday 6 July 2011

Dolly Parton Just 41st album, "Better Days" is released

Dolly Parton Just 41st album, "Better Days" is released. Unlike many country singers of her generation.

Dolly able to adapt to the changing times and still deliver her heartfelt music to her fans all over the world.

Sonisphere Festival

She's new album which was released previous week, wrote most of the songs. Some songs tsunamis, including the U.S. economic crisis and fighting in the Middle East in recent years have seen major problems in the world, were affected.

Dolly told the National Post in a phone interview, “I don’t write just to relieve my own anxieties, I write for the people who can’t express themselves. I can’t save the world, but I might be able to save someone today if I can put them in a better mood. The music’s designed to be like a ray of sunshine for all those folks in the dark.”

Read the label of Dolly Records which is created in 2008 that the album "Backwoods Barbie" was released on another label will be released. The finish on Billboard's highest debut album is going.

Dolly said, “You can’t get a record deal today if you’re over 35, but I knew that I still had plenty to say. All you can really do is hope for the best with this business. I try to write songs that they might play on the radio, but the most important thing is making music for my fans.”

Founded on 17th of this month, Knoxville, Tennessee is excited to kick her world tour.

Dolly told CMT, “We’ve done some tours in the last few years, so I wanted to change it up. We’ll, of course, do all of our favorites. We’ll be doing about five or six new songs from the “Better Day” CD, and then we’re going to be doing a bluegrass segment in the show that I didn’t have before.”

Dolly fans of this incredible vocal ability and stage presences that address. Audiences are in for a real treat on this tour when he attended one of the shows.

“Hopefully, my shows are always fun because I have fun doing it, and hopefully it’s joyful to everybody.”