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As the country music superstar behind an estimated 100 million album sales, a successful film career, and her very own theme park Dollywood, Dolly Parton is one of American music’s most enduring icons. On tour in 2013 Parton continued to captivate fans with her engaging live concerts, treating ticket buyers to career-spanning sets of her greatest hits peppered with compelling personal stories while building anticipation for the release of her 42nd studio album in 2014. Parton released her 41st studio album Better Day in 2011, a country-dance hybrid that topped charts around the world and spawned the hit single “Together You and I”. After a musical childhood in the Great Smoky Mountains, Parton headed for Nashville the day after her high school graduation, eventually achieving mainstream success in the early ‘70s with a string of No. 1 hits including “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You”. It’s hard to overstate the scope of Parton’s accomplishments since then – from 25 No. 1 singles to the blockbuster success of films like 9 to 5 and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, she 's become a beloved household name and recipient of numerous awards, including the prestigious Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 151 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dolly delights in Winnipeg

    by tarryrob on 2011-09-30MTS Centre - Winnipeg, MB, Canada

    Dolly Parton is such a charmer that she could have probably chatted with the Winnipeg audience all evening (11/13/08) without performing a single song and the crowd would have been blissfully content (at least until the night ended and they realized what happened). Thankfully, along with her jokes and yarn spinning, Dolly did get around to performing a good cross section of songs from her 40 plus year career as well as selections from her new CD Backwoods Barbie. Dressed in a dazzling white sequined bellbottomed pantsuit, Dolly made her entrance, turning up the heat early with her 1977 party song Two Doors Down followed by her sultry 1989 chart topper Why’d You Come In Here! Dolly claimed she needed to keep things heated up to ward off the effects of the cold Canadian climate. After greeting the crowd in that delicious southern drawl, she announced, “It’s COLD up here! She teased about needing to melt down snow to use as ice water to soothe a sore throat “leastwise I could have!” Fortunately, her ailment did not effect her energy, humour or that clear sweet Smokey Mountain soprano as she continued with another of her many self-penned songs hits, the hauntingly sad Jolene. Dolly’s big blonde hair, long nails and other well known assets often get more attention than her musical abilities. But she served notice early that she was not just another pretty face by launching into a rousing cover of the John Denver ‘s Thank God I’m A Country Boy, and performing 3 fine instrumental solos herself during the course of the song on violin, banjo and guitar. She also teasingly cavorted with a male dancer she nicknamed “Backwoods Ken,” remarking afterwards, “He’s a cute one, ain’t he girls!” There were a few small technical glitches, but Dolly calmly weathered the storm with her ever-ready humour. Once, when the spotlight inexplicably moved away from her while she was speaking, she joked, “Don’t lose me – I’m pretty small – you might not find me again! “I’m might have been tall, but all my growing seemed to all bunch up around my chest and didn’t go no further!” Dolly once again demonstrated her musical prowess, playing flute on the self-penned Celtic influenced Only Dreamin and finished the first half of the show with a gospel medley built on Neil Diamond’s Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show. After a brief intermission which allowed Dolly a costume change, she returned in glittering blue miniskirt ensemble and performed her latest singles Better Get to Livin’ and Shinola. Dolly spotlighted her band’s vocal abilities on a snappy a cappella song called Did I Ever Cross Your Mind and finished the night with some of her biggest hits including Here You Come Again, Islands in the Stream, 9 to 5, and ended with the exquisite self-penned Grammy winner I Will Always Love You. Judging from Winnipeg’s reaction to Dolly, the feeling’s definitely mutual.