Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers were prominent figures in American country music, each bringing distinctive artistry to the genre. Parton, born in 1946, became known for her work in country, pop, and folk traditions, establishing herself as a significant voice in Nashville's musical landscape. Rogers similarly contributed to the country and pop crossover sound that defined much of their era. Both artists drew from bluegrass and Nashville Sound influences while expanding into broader popular appeal. Their careers spanned decades, making them influential figures in American country music history. Notably, both were affected by the 2008 Universal fire that destroyed master recordings.
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