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Dolly Parton is known for her permanent perkiness but after the death of her husband, Carl Dean, the icon may never sing ...
Dolly Parton, the country music icon, has sparked concern among fans with her decision to pause songwriting. At 79, the ...
When Kardashian asked if there were any unfinished projects Parton was harboring because of writer’s block, she replied ...
The country music icon told Khloe Kardashian that she is taking a backseat from writing following her husband's death March 3 ...
"I can’t afford the luxury of getting that emotional right now," Parton shared on Khloé Kardashian’s Khloé in Wonder Land ...
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Taste of Country on MSNDolly Parton’s Grief: Country Legend Presses Pause on Music After Husband’s DeathDolly Parton is taking a step back from one of the deepest and most personal parts of her career — songwriting — in the wake ...
Dolly Parton has never been one to sit still. She's juggling a Las Vegas residency, album releases, and a literal library's worth of philanthropic projects. But when it comes to writing about the ...
Dolly Parton has confirmed that she is pausing her songwriting activities following the death of her husband, Carl Dean, earlier this year. The country music artist, known for tracks such as 'Jolene' ...
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Southern Living on MSNDolly Parton Shares The Hardest Part Of Grieving Her Late Husband, Carl DeanParton's husband of 59 years died three months ago and the country music icon is still working through her grief.
Dolly Parton's pals fear she is using a newly announced Las Vegas residency to mask her pain over the death of her husband Carl Dean – and think the work could kill her.
Country icon Dolly Parton opened up about her faith, the loss of her husband, Carl Dean, and how she plans to honor his memory through her music and future endeavors.
Country music icon Dolly Parton lost her husband of fifty-eight-plus years on March 3, 2025, in Nashville, and she recently admitted to struggling to come to terms with the loss.
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