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Ryan Reynolds is the ultimate jokester and recently he and Rob McElhenney tricked Dolly Parton into promoting his new docuseries, Welcome to Wrexham. He shared the video on social media and although she was technically in on the entire thing, it’s still a fun back and forth between the country legend and the men behind the project. Parton opens the video chatting about her recent announcement about discovering she may have Welsh ancestry. “I was tickled to learn that, and I was even more tickled when I received a lovely gift from the Welsh Board of Tourism and Docudramas,” she starts. The gift...
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If you want to stand out the next time you are in traffic, the perfect truck has been found. A TikTok creator, Hank Robinson Engraving, went all out engraving a 2018 F-250 with country music legends from front to back. The truck, which is named “Country State of Mind” was engraved with a Dremel drill for roughly 1,200 hours, according to the creator. The truck was unveiled back in 2021 at SEMA, a massive aftermarket auto show, and the truck obviously turned some heads. It’s packed with artist portraits with the likes of Willie Nelson, Travis Tritt, Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Johnny Cash and ...
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Buzz Cason’s biggest hit was “Everlasting Love” but the singer, songwriter and “Father of Nashville Rock” notched hits for several rock and country stars during a 60-year career. The 84-year-old died on Sunday (June 16). James E. “Buzz” Cason was founder of Nashville’s first rock band the Casuals before perusing a solo career in the early 1960s.He recorded music but became best known as a hit songwriter and / or producer for artists such as Martina McBride (“Love’s the Only House”), Dolly Parton, Mel Tillis and the Oak Ridge Boys.“Everlasting Love” was co-written with Mac Gayden. It’s one of v...
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Jelly Roll has got the perfect presidential ticket for the 2024 election, and it’s loaded with female country artists. As the “Halfway to Hell” singer has made himself at home in Music City, he’s gotten to know several leading ladies in the genre, and he’s got an idea for prominent government positions for several of them. While chatting with Taste of Country at the 2024 ACM Awards, Jelly Roll mentioned one of our merchandise items — the “Dolly/Reba ’24” campaign shirt. That’s when he shared his vision for an all-female country artist administration. President and Vice President: Dolly Parton ...
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Dolly Parton‘s life story will be told in a new bio-musical set for Broadway in 2026. The singer will write the music, co-write the book and serve as producer on Hello, I’m Dolly. Parton called Hello, I’m Dolly a “Grand Ol’ Opera.”Rumors of this production have been circulating for nearly 15 years.In 2009, Parton even named the person she thought she could play the lead character.Dolly Parton’s Hello, I’m Dolly: Everything We KnowThe name of Dolly Parton’s new musical is the same of her first studio album, released in 1967. Deadline points out that Parton and Maria S. Schlatter wrote the book ...
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Three years after CMT aired the last episode of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team, Netflix is releasing America’s Sweethearts — an in-depth documentary series following the squad — on June 20. Similar to its counterpart, the new series will follow DCC hopefuls as they chase their dreams of becoming a cheerleader for America’s team. And fans are all too excited for the premiere! “Used to watch DCC: Making the Team all the time!! Can’t wait for this,” one writes on social media. Another chimes in with, “Oh my gosh sooooo excited for this. I used to watch the show all the time as a kid...
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We didn’t know Dolly Parton had it in her! The country icon dropped two curse words while talking about Beyonce’s cover of “Jolene.” The singer was very complimentary toward Beyonce and the re-tooled version of her 1973 hit. When she uses the S-word and B-word, she’s not trying to be negative. Beyonce’s cover of “Jolene” appears on her new Cowboy Carter album. Parton introduces the song.The 2024 version re-purposes the lyric as a warning, not a plea as Parton did.One is hard-pressed to find a swear word in Parton’s catalog, although she did once cut a song called “Go To Hell” in which she tell...
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The legacy of the 1980 film 9 to 5 will live on in a new reimagining of the film from Jennifer Aniston. The iconic women’s rights movie starred Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as co-workers who conspire to bring down their sexist boss in the name of equality. During the Hollywood premiere of the 2022 documentary Still Working 9 to 5 on Wednesday (May 30), Tomlin and Fonda shared their thoughts about the upcoming project. “We hope she has great success,” Tomlin tells Variety. “It’s a hard nut to crack because the issues are somewhat different.” “There’s still the undercurrent of the sa...
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