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This week in Dolly history
Eighteen years ago Monday, “White Limozeen” debuts on the country singles chart; it peaks at No. 29 and becomes the 80th of her singles to reach the country chart's top 40. Thirty-nine years ago Tuesday, Dolly begins recording “My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy,” which she completes in a second recording session a week later; released as a single six months later, it reaches only No. 45. Thirty-one years ago Tuesday, RCA promotes Dolly's new pop career with an invitation-only party at New York's Bottom Line club, where admiring fans include Andy Warhol, Olivia Newton-John, Mick Jagger and John Belushi. Thirty years ago Tuesday, “It's All Wrong, But It's All Right” marks its second of two consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the country charts; it's B-side, “Two Doors Down,” makes it to No. 19 on the pop charts and No. 12 adult contemporary. Thirty-two years ago Wednesday, “Is Forever Longer Than Always,” Porter & Dolly's final duet of the 1970s, released after the public dissolution of their musical partnership, debuts on the country singles chart; it peaks at No. 8. Thirty-one years ago Wednesday, New Harvest, First Gathering, Dolly's first post-Porter album, becomes the first of her six to reach No. 1 on the country albums chart. Thirty-one years ago Thursday, Dolly heads to England on a promotional tour during which she meets Queen Elizabeth II for the first time. Twenty-one years ago Friday, Trio marks its third of five weeks at No. 1 on the country albums chart (Dolly's fifth time there, Emmy's third and most recent time and Linda's fourth and most recent); it sells more than 1 million copies to be certified as Dolly's fourth platinum album (Emmy's sole and Linda's seventh) and reaches No. 6 on the pop albums chart, Dolly's highest career position there. That same day, “To Know Him Is To Love Him” becomes the sole country No. 1 single from the album. Seventeen years ago Saturday, Eagle When She Flies hits No. 1 on the country albums chart (her most recent visit there), marking the only week in 1991 when Garth Brooks was not in that spot; the album, which sells more than a million copies to become the fifth of Dolly's six platinum records, also generates the No. 1 song “Rockin' Years” and earns her two Grammy nominations.
Charts
U.S. Billboard, May 24 edition:
"Jesus & Gravity," No longer in top 60 country singles (down from No. 57; five chart weeks; peaked at No. 56)
Backwoods Barbie No. 28 country albums (no change; 12th week; peaked at No. 2), No. 20 independent labels albums (up from No. 29; 11th week; peaked at No. 2); No. 168 pop albums (re-entry; ninth week; peaked at No. 17); No. 196 comprehensive albums (re-entry; eighth week; peaked at No. 18)
16 Biggest Hits No. 43 country albums (down from No. 39; 31st chart week; peaked at No. 32)
Canadian albums, May 15 edition:
Backwoods Barbie No. 47 country albums (up from No. 56; 11th week)
Very Best Of Dolly Parton Vol. 1 No. 53 country albums (down from No. 50; 32nd week)
In-person Dolly (scheduled live
appearances)
2008-2009 Backwoods Barbie World Tour
Dates will be listed as they are announced
• June 13 - Stockholm Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden (on sale now)
• June 14 - Malmö Stadium, Malmö, Sweden (on sale now)
• June 15 - Viborg Stadion, Viborg, Denmark (on sale now)
• June 17 - Sør Arena, Kristiandsand, Norway (on sale now)
• June 19 - Ahoy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (on sale now)
• June 21 - Live at the Marquee, Cork, Eire (on sale now)
• June 22 - Nowlan Park, Kilkenny, Eire (on sale now)
• June 24 - Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland (SOLD OUT)
• June 25 - Odyssey Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland (on sale now)
• June 27 - SECC, Glasgow, Scotland (SOLD OUT)
• June 28 - MEN Arena, Manchester, England (on sale now)
• June 29 - SECC, Glasgow, Scotland (on sale now)
• July 1 - Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, England(on sale now)
• July 2 - National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, England(on sale now)
• July 4 - Cardiff Intl. Arena, Cardiff, Wales (SOLD OUT)
• July 5 - The O2 Arena, London, England (SOLD OUT)
• July 6 - The O2 Arena, London, England (on sale now)
• Aug. 1 - Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay, San Diego, Calif. (on sale now)
• Aug. 3 - The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, Calif. (on sale now)
• Aug. 5 - The Greek Theatre, Berkley, Calif. (on sale now)
• Aug. 7 - Theater of the Clouds at Rose Quarter, Portland, Ore. (pre-sale May 7; public sale May 10)
• Aug. 8 - WaMu Theatre, Seattle, Wash. (pre-sale May 7; public sale May 10)
Other Appearances
• Aug. 30 - Steel Guitar Hall of Fame Ceremony, St. Louis
• Oct. 25 - Brock Auditorium, St. Mark Catholic Church, An Evening Among Friends Encore (fund-raiser; on sale now)
Upcoming television appearances
(All times Eastern unless noted)
May 16, 7:30 p.m., RFD-TV, The Porter Wagoner Show (Porter & Dolly welcome Merle Haggard; re-runs 5:30 a.m. May 18, 10:30 a.m. May 18)May 17. 12:30 p.m., FOX Movie Channel, Rhinestone (re-runs 6 p.m. May 17, 12:30 p.m. May 19, 6 p.m. May 19)May 13, 8 p.m., Turner Classic Movies, Steel MagnoliasMay 20, 9 p.m., MHD, CMT Giants: Reba (repeat)May 22, 1:05 p.m., Starz! Comedy, Straight Talk (re-runs 9:45 a.m. May 26)May 25, 5:30 p.m., Disney, Hannah Montana (repeat of “Good Golly Miss Dolly”)June 1, 3:30 p.m., TNT, Steel Magnolias
Upcoming or recent releases
For The Love Of Dolly (DVD), July 8 (Wolfe Video)
The Tour Collection (4-CD boxed set), June 9 (SonyBMG)
Duets (Porter & Dolly compilation), June 2 (SonyBMG)
Hello I'm Dolly . . . Plus & As Long As I Love (double CD re-issue), TBA (Edsel)
New Dolly country CD, Backwoods Barbie, (Dolly Records) Feb. 26, 2008
Always, Always/Two Of A Kind with Porter Wagoner (double CD re-issue), Feb. 12 (American Beat)
Hannah Montana: One In A Million with "I Will Always Loathe You" episode (DVD), Jan. 29 (Disney)Porter & Dolly (1980 reissue), Dec. 25 (SonyBMG)
"9 To 5" Ringle, TBA (Sony Legacy)
Opry Video Classics (8-DVD set), Nov. 20 (Time-Life)
Dolly Parton: Greatest Hits (Songbook), Nov. 1 (Hal Leonard Corp.)
Whispering Bluegrass, Bill Anderson, (with Dolly on "My Perfect Reason"), Oct. 23 (Madacy)
The Chain, Deanna Carter, (with Dolly on "Love Is Like A Butterfly"), Oct. 9 (Vanguard) -- duet available for early download in iTunes EP here
Deuces, (duet featured) Charlie Daniels, Oct. 9 (Blue Hat Records)
Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems , Emmylou Harris, (with unreleased Trio recordings), Sept. 18 (Rhino)
"Better Get To Livin'," new single, iTunes exclusive, Aug. 28 (Dolly Records)
Best of Grand Old Gospel 2008 (Porter Wagoner CD with duet on "Drifting Too Far From The Shore" and another brief appearance), Aug. 21 (Gusto/TeeVee)
The Simpsons: Season 10 DVD, Aug. 7 (Fox)
16 Biggest Hits, Aug. 7 (Sony)
Smart Blonde: The Life of Dolly Parton (book), Aug. 1 (Omnibus Press)
I'll Fly Away: Country Hymns and Songs of Faith (performs "River of Happiness") July 17 (Sparrow)
Hannah Montana: Pop Star Profile (DVD) June 26 (Disney)
The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 2, UK, June 25 (SonyBMG)
The Best of The Barbara Mandrell & Mandrell Sisters Show (DVD), May 1 (Time Life)
Gospel Duets With Treasured Friends, Brenda Lee, April 10 (Reunion)
American Milestone series re-issues: Coat Of Many Colors, My Tennessee Mountain Home, Jolene, April 3 (Columbia/Legacy)
Burlap & Satin/Real Love "2on1" CD, Great Balls Of Fire/Dolly, Dolly, Dolly"2on1" CD, All I Can Do/New Harvest . . . First Gathering "2on1" CD, March 5 U.K. and March 2 German releases, (SonyBMG)
The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, March 5 (SonyBMG)
Dolly Parton & Friends, DVD from 1976-77 Dolly TV series, Feb. 27 (MPI Home Video).
Reba: Season 4 DVD, Nov. 14 (20th Century Fox)
Pride & Joy (A Gospel Music Collection) Charlie Pride (Dolly on cover of her "God's Coloring Book"), Nov. 7 (Music City Records)
Dolly Parton: The Acoustic Collection, 1999-2002 Sugar Hill CD/DVD boxed set, Oct. 10
Best Of Country Live! (DVD with Dolly TV performance of "Suspicious Minds"), Oct. 3 (Passport)
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www.dollymania.net News May 16, 2008
Today's Dolly Parton news
'Backwoods Barbie' Rises On Charts
Dolly's Backwoods Barbie saw a slight sales bump last week which allows it to re-enter the top 200 pop albums chart after several weeks below the No. 200 cutoff. The album comes back at No. 168 for a ninth chart week on that tally, also returning at No. 196 on the all-genre comprehensive albums chart, earning an eighth week there. On the country albums side, the CD holds steady at No. 28 in its 12th week. It gains nine to No. 20 in its 11th week on the independent labels albums chart. It re-enters the top 50 Canadian country albums chart, rising nine to No. 47 in its 11th week on the top 100. As was previously reported here, the project's second single, "Jesus & Gravity," falls back off the 60-positon country singles tally after returning the previous week at No. 57 for a fifth week. However, the song rises two to No. 18 on the PowerSource magazine chart of Christian country singles. In other chart developments, her 16 Biggest Hits slips four to No. 43 U.S. country albums in its 31st chart week, while The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 falls out of the top No. 50 country albums list in Canada, down from No. 50. Brad Paisley's Time Well Wasted, which includes the Dolly collaboration "When I Get Where I'm Going," bumps up two to No. 16 on the country catalog albums list. The compilation, God Bless the USA, with Dolly on "Color Me America," holds steady at No. 59 country in its second week. Toby Keith's 35 Biggest Hits debuts at No. 1 country, No. 2 pop with 103,000 units sold in its first week, while Dierks Bentley's Greatest Hits: Every Mile a Memory debuts at No. 2 country, No. 9 pop with 43,000 copies in its first week.
Tour Numbers Continue To Grow Billboard's BoxScore concert tracker has three more Dolly dates in the list this week. It states that her two-night engagement in Chicago May 8 and 9 was 85 percent sold out and grossed $524,378. The April 29 concert in Atlanta was 90 percent sold out and grossed $309,791. And May 7 in Minneapolis was just 65 sold out and grossed $199,400. Cumulatively, the seven reported dates thus far out of the 13 total for this first tour leg total 24,500 audience members and a gross of $1.9 million.
Past news
May 15: 'Gravity' Loses Its Power, Again
A week after returning to the charts again, Dolly's single "Jesus & Gravity" is once again gone. The song will fall back off the 60-position country singles chart dated May 24, Billboard revealed Wednesday. The previous week, the song had stood at No. 57 in its fifth chart week. That week, it logged 67 spins at reporting radio stations for an audience of 477,000. However, for the week of May 5-11, it ranked below the No. 60 song, which had 53 spins and an audience of 463,000. Meanwhile, the CD containing the track, Backwoods Barbie, will get its official European launch on June 9 in advance of the portion of her world tour there, it was announced Wednesday. The album has been available from most retailers there as an import since its February U.S. release. Check out a story from NME here.
Dolly 'Devastated' By Stern Prank Shock jock Howard Stern got on the wrong side of the Iron Butterfly this week, sparking Dolly's ire over a comedy sketch on his Sirius satellite radio program. The segment, which actually aired last week, started making rounds this week on YouTube, and the attention prompted Dolly to issue a statement condemning it. In the segment, Stern's staff took words and portions of words from the audiobook version of her 1994 autobiography My Life And Other Unfinished Business and spliced them together to create a profanity-filled rant with racist overtones in which several negative remarks were made about her friends. The Tennessean here characterized the skit as: "We're not talking mildly upsetting, either. This stuff is filthy. So nasty that we can't even paraphrase it for you." Even one of Stern's own co-stars on his radio program found the comments too vulgar to repeat when asked about them later, according to E! Online here. Dolly's statement earned a tremendous amount of press on Wednesday, such as the item from Billboard magazine here, which includes a link to the YouTube posting. (Fans have asked how to register their displeasure over the incident. The Howard Stern Show may be e-mailed at SternShow@HowardStern.com and contacted by phone at 1-888-927-7465. Satellite service Sirius may be contacted through its website here.) Dolly's complete statement on the matter was as follows:
"I have never been so shocked, hurt and humiliated in all my life. I cannot believe what Howard Stern has done to me. In a blue million years, I would never have such vulgar things come out of my mouth. They have done editing or some sort of trickery to make this horrible, horrible thing. Please accept my apology for them and certainly know I had nothing to do with this. If there was ever going to be a lawsuit, it's going to be over this. Just wanted you to know that I am completely devastated by this."
Dottie Funds Created Two funds have been established in the wake of Sunday morning's bus accident which claimed the life of close Dolly friend and gospel music legend Dottie Rambo. The first, the Dottie Rambo Memorial Fund, is accepting gifts in Rambo's memory. Checks may be mailed to P.O. Box 50508, Nashville, TN 37205. The second, created to assist the crash's victims with medical expenses, is accepting gifts at Citizens National Bank, ATTN: Marsha Henry, 3212 South Glenstone Avenue, Springfield, MO 65804. Checks to the second fund should be made payable to the Larry Ferguson Fund. Ferguson, who was Rambo's manager, was one of the others in the vehicle who suffered injuries. The others were his wife Judy, their sons Pierce and Christian, driver Ronnie Meadows and Chris Barnes, Ferguson's assistant. The children were released from the hospital on Tuesday morning, according to a statement from their mother which was posted on Rambo's official website here. Her ministry has also established a website here for fans to post memories and comments about her.
Radio Dolly This hasn't been confirmed, but I'm told that Dolly reportedly will have an interview on Indianapolis station WFMS 95.5 FM around 7 a.m. Friday. Check out the station online here to listen. Thanks, Dawn!
Splash Country Opening Soon Get ready to get wet! Dollywood's Splash Country water park opens for its 2008 season on Saturday with the new $1 million SwiftWater Run addition this year. The 35-acre park adjacent to Dollywood is kicking off its eighth season.
May 14: Dallas Photos Posted
Special thanks to Harrell for sending in several galleries of great shots from Dolly's Dallas concert over the weekend, including the image at left. Take a look at them here, here, here and here. In addition, the Ft. Worth Star Telegram reviewed the show here. and said it was the best way to spend Mother's Day. Her classic were called "beloved hits" and her new tracks "fresh selections." Although the reviewer thought her early stops and starts due to storytelling between songs was a bit uneven, she soon settled into a good rhythm which "provided an intimacy you don't often feel from artists of her caliber." He thought, though, that her pop leanings ("the whiz-bang fluff") could have been replaced by more of the "earnest, uncluttered work" of her more natural music.
Rambo Services Set Dolly friend Dottie Rambo's arrangements have been made, according to Singing News. A public service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Christ Church in Nashville. Tentative visitation is scheduled Saturday from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and Sunday from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. at Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Funeral Home in Nashville. A private visitation for close friends and family will take place at the church prior to the service, and private entombment at the Woodlawn-Roesch-Patton Memorial Park mausoleum will take place for family only afterward. Meanwhile, additional friends are offering their remembrances. The Lexington Herald-Leader in Rambo's native Kentucky quoted Wynonna Judd here calling her "the Dolly Parton of gospel music." Lily Tomlin, a close mutual friend of both hers and Dolly's, told the newspaper: "You can imagine how shocking it is to lose her this way. She was just such a bright presence in our lives." Rambo was close friends with Tomlin's mother in Nashville, visiting her often in her final days and singing at her funeral when she passed away. As was previously reported, Rambo, the gospel legend, died Sunday morning in a bus accident in Missouri.
Dolly On TV Check out a cute little interview with Dolly on Knoxville's TV 8 posted here Tuesday, which includes the note that she's planning to work later this year on a sequel to her autobiography.
Jo Dee Loves Dolly Who are Jo Dee Messina's musical influences? In an interview with Country Stars Central this week, she tells my friend Christian that it was Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Dolly and Tammy Wynette. "I love singer/songwriters," she explained. Read her entire interview here.
May 13: Triumph In Dallas
The Dallas Morning News on Monday said Dolly's show wrapping up the first leg of her new world tour was phenomenal, asking here how in the world could anyone not enjoy a Dolly concert. I know one fan who certainly enjoyed it very much, as Kerry Williams Brown was one of the winners of backstage passes to meet Dolly at the show through her online fan club, the Dolly-ites. Special appreciation for her sending in her photo at left (click on it for a larger version), and thanks as well to Tim Diamond for sending in his shots from backstage at Thursday's Chicago show here and here. Also, check out a commentary about the Chicago concert noting a belief that Dolly was just "born gifted" with her musical talent from the CMT blogs here. Look for more great images from Dallas coming soon, too!
'Jesus' Hits No. 1 On Pure Country
CMT.com on Monday finally updated its online listing of the 12 Pack countdown on its Pure Country digital channel, showing that Dolly's video for "Jesus & Gravity" gains two to reach the No. 1 spot in its second week on the tally. Vote for it in the regular countdown here and 12 Pack here!
Stamp It!
Wanna see Dolly get cancelled, literally? Well, the Post Office would be glad to take care of that for you. Thanks to Lemar for letting me know that the General Store at Dollywood has added a new treat for fans: Dolly stamps. The actual postage stamps bear Dolly's headshot taken from the current publicity picture at left and are being sold for about $10 per sheet. And if you want to use them, they're real postage!
More On Dottie
Memories of gospel legend Dottie Rambo continued to be heard Monday following her untimely passing in an automobile accident on Sunday morning. Gene Higgins, president of the Christian Country Music Association, noted: "Her legacy will go on. Her songs will continue to minister until Jesus returns." Michael W. Smith told The Tennessean here "I look at it as we really lost a legend," while Gospel Music Association CEO John Styll told the paper she was "one of the most prolific songwriters the gospel music community has ever seen." Watch the music video for her duet with Dolly, "Stand By The River," here. In addition, the complete text of Dolly's statement on her death is posted below:
"Dottie was a dear friend, a fellow singer-songwriter and entertainer, and, as of late, my duet singing partner. Dottie, stand by the river and wait for me. I will always love you. I also want to send my prayers and thoughts to her manager Larry Ferguson, the children, families and everyone involved in this terrible tragedy."
May 12: In Memoriam: Dottie Rambo
Dottie Rambo had sung of Heaven for decades as the grande dame of Southern gospel music, and this weekend she saw the Pearly Gates first-hand when God called the songstress home. Rambo, 74, died in an automobile accident after her tour bus veered off the road, struck a guardrail and slammed into an embankment just after midnight Sunday morning. She was pronounced dead on the scene. According to reports, manager Larry Ferguson, his wife Judy and their two sons Pierce and Christian all sustained moderate injuries while bus driver Ronnie Meadows and product manager Chris Barnes, formerly of the fan site Dolly On-Line, suffered serious injuries. Dolly and Rambo have been friends since the 1960s, and Rambo was a frequent performer during the annual gospel concerts at Dollywood. In 2003, they joined voices to record the duet "Stand By The River," which hit No. 1 on the Christian country singles chart and earned Dolly her first-ever Dove Awards nomination for Christian music. In a statement, Dolly said: "I know Dottie is in heaven in the arms of God right now, but our earth angel will surely be missed. Dottie was a dear friend, a fellow singer, songwriter and entertainer, and as of late my duet singing partner." Read more from the Associated Press story Sunday here. Our thoughts and prayers remain with Dottie's friends and family during this difficult time. Image of Dolly and Rambo in the studio by Mark Burgess Images. Courtesy Dottie Rambo Ministries. Used with permission.
Tour Wraps Up In Dallas
Thanks to Dustin for telling me that Dolly and the crowd were both equally "rowdy" in Texas Sunday night for the closing engagement for the first U.S. leg of her 2008-2009 Backwoods Barbie World Tour. The audience was so rambunctious that Dolly even asked at one point if they were drinking a lot and if so to pass it up to the stage for them to partake. As in other cities, multiple standing ovations, some lasting through several songs, were the norm. Thanks, also, to Robby Holmes for sending in photos of him with Dolly (and Judy Ogle) backstage here.
Chicago also loved Dolly in her back-to-back concerts there Thursday and Friday. Check out glowing reviews from The Chicago Tribune here and The Chicago Sun Times here. Thanks also to Christian for getting permission to send in some shots from Tammy that have been posted here, including the one at left.
Finally, thanks as well to Sheldon Olson and Jason Denton for sending in images from last week's Minneapolis engagement, which are available here and here.
The tour next heads to Europe next month for several shows before returning to the States for a second U.S. leg this fall.
Station: Dolly To Sing With 'Hannah' In Film Nashville television station WKRN reports that as had previously been speculated, Dolly will appear in the upcoming Hannah Montana film. At least part of her return as Aunt Dolly, Hannah's godmother, will involve performing in concert at a carnival with Hannah. Disney is slated to film the concert at an undisclosed location on June 3, the station noted here. Dolly has appeared in the role twice on the Disney mega-hit television series starring her real-life goddaughter, Miley Cyrus, and pal Billy Ray Cyrus (Miley's dad).
PowerSource Chart Update Dolly's ""Jesus & Gravity" could be nearing the end of its run on the PowerSource magazine chart for Christian country music. Over the weekend, the new charts showed it fall five to No. 20 on the 20-position tally in its third week on the chart.
ACM Appearance In Doubt Will Dolly still perform on next Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards from Las Vegas? While no formal announcement has yet come that she has pulled out from the show, the most recent press release late last week from the ACMs had her name conspicuously absent from the current list of performers for the program, while all other artists who have been announced as performing thus far were listed on the release. In addition, while CBS, which will broadcast the ceremony live, still has her listed as a performer on its roster available online here, the ACM official website no longer lists her as performing. She was announced in mid-April as a performer, and it was later confirmed that she would sing her current single, "Jesus & Gravity," on the program.
Ain't Nothin' Like The Real Thing The U.K. will have a competing "Dolly show" this summer when Dolly is in Europe for the next leg of her tour. Dolly: A Celebration of the Leading Lady of Country is a tribute program with singers, dancers and musicians which will be making its rounds through Britain this summer with about 15 dates on the itinerary thus far. Read more about it here.
Library News Oshkosh, Wis., is the latest community to sign on for Dolly's international literacy program, the Imagination Library. Learn more about their new chapter from The Northwestern here.
May 9: 'Barbie' Stays In Place On Chart
Dolly's current CD, Backwoods Barbie, holds on at the No. 28 spot on the new May 17 country albums chart, Billboard revealed Thursday for its 11th week on the tally. The collection rises five to No. 29 for its 10th week on the independent labels albums chart. As was previously reported here, its second single, "Jesus & Gravity," re-enters the 60-positon country singles tally for a fifth week, coming in at No. 57. On other charts, her 16 Biggest Hits gains two to No. 39 U.S. country albums in its 30th chart week, while The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 slips one to No. 50 country in Canada in its 31st week. Brad Paisley's Time Well Wasted, featuring the Dolly duet "When I Get Where I'm Going," falls five to No. 18 on the country catalog albums list. A new compilation, God Bless the USA, featuring Dolly with "Color Me America," debuts at No. 59 country. Tim McGraw debuts at No. 1 country, No. 10 pop with 29,000 copies sold of the Wal-Mart exclusive re-issue of his two best of collections as Greatest Hits Vol. 1 and 2, while Taylor Swift sees her self-titled debut remain steady at No. 2 country but lose two to No. 11 pop in its 80th week.
Twin Peaks In The Twin Cities Thanks to Michael and Skip for filling me in on the amazing job Dolly did in Minneapolis Wednesday night. Michael called the performance "fantastic" and reports that the standing ovation when she took the stage lasted through three entire songs. Also, she changed her closing number. Thus far on the tour, she has used "Jesus & Gravity" as her encore, but on Wednesday she played it earlier in the second half, closed with "9 To 5," then returned to perform her traditional encore, "I Will Always Love You." He called it the best of the many Dolly concerts he's attended. Skip says from the front row she looked genuinely "on the spot" while answering the questions supposedly submitted by local radio listeners (although I think the questions have been pretty much the same in each city on the tour). He said the night was "amazing to say the least." The St. Paul Pioneer Press offered a very positive review, calling her the "polar opposite" of artists who play and sing well but seem cold and distant in concert. Her performance, jokes, storytelling and mix of songs were all praised. The reviewer even noted that while she appeared to use "vocal enhancements" on a handful of tunes, she remained "an engaging companion, more genuine jewel than glittery rhinestone." Read that review here. Neighboring Minneapolis Star Tribune gave a more mixed review here, but still found her charming and intimate with the audience. Minneapolis TV station WCCO posted video online of a few seconds from several of Dolly's songs in her concert. Check them out here.
The tour rolled into Chicago for the first of two concerts Thursday night. As of press time, several tickets remained available for Friday's show there (including some front row seats that were released on Thursday afternoon!). The spring U.S. leg ends Sunday in Dallas before she heads to Europe for the summer and back to the States in the fall for more dates here.
Meanwhile, Billboard's concert tracker BoxScore reports this week on three dates on this first U.S. leg of Dolly's 2008-2009 Backwoods Barbie World Tour. Her sold out May 1 Radio City Music Hall date racked up gross ticket sales of $466,728. Her 79 percent sold Fairfax, Va., engagement on April 28 garnered $260,647 (slightly more than 1,000 seats were empty), and the 99 percent sold out engagement in Hershey, Pa., (there were just 14 unsold tickets) brought in $150,762.
Latest Library News Dolly's Myrtle Beach Dixie Stampede on Saturday sponsored its fifth annual Children's Festival Reading Celebration to promote its local chapter of Dolly's Imagination Library literacy program. Read all about it from the local Sun News here. And The Marion Chronicle-Tribune reports here that Grant County, Ind., is signing up for the program.
In Memoriam: Eddy Arnold Condolences to the friends and family of Country Music Hall of Famer Eddy Arnold, who died Thursday at the age of 89. In a statement to The Tennessean here, Dolly commented: "Eddy Arnold and his wife were friends and neighbors of mine. We have lost one of the major influences in the music industry. Eddy Arnold, the Tennessee Plowboy, took country music into the mainstream as he not only had hits in country music but he had some of the biggest pop records of all times. He was a dear and fine gentleman who will be missed and thought of fondly and often."
May 8: 'Jesus' Jumps In Listeners
The statistics were released Wednesday on the chart return of Dolly's "Jesus & Gravity" from Backwoods Barbie. As was previously reported, the song will re-enter the country singles chart this week at No. 57. According to Billboard, it registered 67 spins at reporting radio stations for the week of April 28-May 4. That translated to an audience of 477,000, an increase of 131,000 over the previous week, but that was still 60,000 fewer listeners than it saw two weeks ago.
Watch For New Imports Next Month
A couple of new Dolly compilations will soon be heading to stores in Europe. Thanks, Tony! SonyBMG's U.K. division will put out Duets, a collection of tunes she recorded with Porter Wagoner, on June 2. Although the track listing has not been released, an earlier disc featuring the songs of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash had 16 songs, and an upcoming version with George Jones and Tammy Wynette will also include 16 tracks. Porter & Dolly's will be available as an import from Amazon here. A second set, timed to coincide with the European leg of her 2008-2009 Backwoods Barbie World Tour, will hit shelves on June 9, apparently trying to recapture the success of last year's tour-timed CD, The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1, which became her first-ever top 10 album on the British pop charts. This new collection The Tour Collection is a four-CD boxed set of 80 songs. The tracks, many of which have never before been released on CD and span her time at BMG's RCA label and Sony's Columbia in addition to some recent guest appearances, are divided into individual discs for love songs, cover songs, Smoky Mountain music and duets. The set, available as an import from Amazon here, features extensive liner notes and what the label describes as "lavish packaging" in addition to the following songs:
DISC ONE: Love
Love Is Like A Butterfly
Cowgirl And The Dandy
Love, You're So Beautiful Tonight
But You Know I Love You
Most Of All Why
Falling Out Of Love With Me
Bubbling Over
Yellow Roses
Fool For Your Love
I Will Always Love You (original version)
Because I Love You
Sweet Music Man
You Are
Real Love (with Kenny Rogers)
Lovin' You
I'll Make Your Bed
Love With Me
Hold Me
Sweet Summer Lovin'
Tie Our Love (In A Double Knot)
DISC TWO: Covers
(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher
Life's Like Poetry
Help!
Boulder To Birmingham
Release Me
Once In A Very Blue Moon
In the Ghetto
Harper Valley PTA
Games People Play
Put A Little Love In Your Heart
Starting Over Again
Even A Fool Would Let Go
Great Balls Of Fire
Time For Me To Fly
Save The Last Dance For Me
Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On
D-I-V-O-R-C-E
The Carroll County Accident
Detroit City
Wings Of A Dove
DISC THREE: Mountain Memories
Just The Way I Am
In The Good Old Days (When Times Were Bad)
What Will Baby Be (with Maura O'Connell and Carl Jackson
Daddy's Working Boots
JJ Sneed
My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy
Daddy Come And Get Me
Take Me Back
Blackie, Kentucky
Robert
Chas
My Tennessee Mountain Home
Chicken Every Sunday
Mama Say A Prayer
I'm Doing This For Your Sake
Early Morning Breeze
Green Eyed Boy
Daddy's Moonshine Still
Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher Man (with Porter Wagoner)
Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No.8)
DISC FOUR: Duets
Romeo (with Mary Chapin Carpenter, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kathy Mattea, Pam Tillis and Tanya Tucker)
I Really Don't Want To Know (with Willie Nelson)
Islands In The Stream (with Kenny Rogers)
Full Circle (with Rodney Crowell and Lari White)
Rockin' Years (with Ricky van Shelton)
Whenever Forever Comes (with Collin Raye)
When You Tell Me That You Love Me (with Julio Iglesias)
Do I Ever Cross Your Mind (with Chet Atkins)
I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby (with Porter Wagoner)
Everything Is Beautiful (In It's Own Way) (with Willie Nelson)
Lovesick Blues (with Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn)
I Still Miss Someone (with Martina McBride)
I Feel The Blues Movin' In (with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris)
Love Is Strange (with Kenny Rogers)
Baby It's Cold Outside (with Rod Stewart)
When I Get Where I'm Going (with Brad Paisley)
More Where That Came From (with Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Marty Stuart, Jo-El Sonnier)
Hush-A-Bye Hard Times (with the Osborne Brothers)
A Violet And A Rose (with Pam Tillis)
Jeannie's Afraid Of The Dark (with Porter Wagoner)
Porter To Be Honored The Academy of Country Music announced Wednesday that Dolly's former longtime duet partner and mentor, the late Porter Wagoner, will be one of this year's Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award recipients. The Pioneer Award, roughly the ACM's equivalent to the Country Music Hall of Fame, is noted during the ACM telecast by their names scrolling along the bottom of the screen, with a ceremony held separately to formally recognize the recipients. Last year, Wagoner was the person on hand to present Dolly with her Pioneer Award trophy. It marked the duo's final public appearance together prior to Wagoner's unexpected passing in October. The date for this year's ceremony has yet to be finalized. Given that last year's ceremony was announced on the same day as the recipients' names, I suspect the ACM may be attempting to schedule it for a time when Dolly may attend, since she will be in Europe touring for most of the summer. This year's other recipients are Brenda Lee, the Oak Ridge Boys and the late Conway Twitty. Other honorees are Dick Clark for the Jim Reeves International Award and Bill Anderson and the late Fred Rose for the first-ever Poet's Award for songwriting.
May 7: More From The Road A very brief update tonight (your webmaster had a late session at the conference – this is completely unrelated to Dolly, but the session involved a screening of an amazing documentary, Traces Of The Trade, which I encourage you all to watch on PBS June 24) and has to get up early in the morning, so here are just a few notes for tonight:
Dolly played a triumphant show in Boston Monday night, and the local papers gave mostly positive but mixed reviews. The Boston Globe praised her singing and dialogue here but thought the band was bland. The Boston Herald offered a review here which likewise loved the songs and banter but thought some parts were a bit too showy and distracted from her music.
Another stunning review came out Tuesday from last week's New York City engagement, this time from The Village Voice. Read its critic's analysis of the show, which he found thoroughly entertaining and moving at the same time, here.
The date and venue for Dolly's Portland concert in the fall were released Tuesday as promised. She will be at the Rose Quarter's Theater of the Clouds Aug. 7. Dolly-ite online fan club members get pre-sales starting Wednesday, with public sales beginning Saturday.
May 6: 'Jesus' Comes Back To Chart
Dolly's current single, "Jesus & Gravity" from Backwoods Barbie is resurrected on the charts this week. The tune, which had dropped off the 60-position tally the previous week (the second time it disappeared since debuting), will re-enter at No. 57 on the May 17 country singles chart, Billboard revealed Monday. More information on exactly how much airplay increased over the past week will be available on Wednesday. It marks the song's fifth chart week.
Backwoods Barbie Tour Continues
Dolly's coming to Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Ore., according to a message sent out Monday to subscribers of the e-mail service through her official music website, DollyPartonMusic.net. Although the text noted that concerts in both cities have been added and that Dolly-ite online fan club pre-sales will begin at 10 a.m. local time Wednesday, it only gave the date of the Seattle show, Aug. 8. Presumably, the Portland show will be a day or two before or after her stop in Seattle (a second e-mail with more details is expected Tuesday). Neither show had been added yet to the official tour itinerary posted on the website as of the time of this update Monday night. Meanwhile, her 2008-2009 Backwoods Barbie World Tour continued Monday in Boston and heads over to Minneapolis on Wednesday and Chicago Thursday and Friday. The Philadelphia Inquirer reviewed Saturday's Atlantic City concert in its Monday issue here, giving the show high marks. And thanks to Luke for sending in his shot with Dolly backstage from that concert (click on it at left for a larger view)!
Dolly And George Together Again Dolly gets her third collaboration to be released with George Jones on his upcoming CD, Burn Your Playhouse Down, according to The Tennessean. Although which duet is there with Dolly has not been announced, nearly all tracks on the collection will come from the previously unreleased recording sessions for his 1994 release The Bradley Barn Sessions. That CD included the song "Where The Grass Won't Grow" with Dolly, Emmylou Harris and Trisha Yearwood, but most artists on the duets collection recorded multiple tracks with him, several of which were shelved. In 2005, Dolly and Jones teamed up again for "The Blues Man" on his Hits I Missed. Read more here.
May 5: Live From New York, It's Dolly!
Thanks to Dolly-ite meet-and-greet winner Clayton Stacey for sending in his shot with Dolly backstage at New York's Radio City Music Hall show. Click on it at left for a larger version. The show continues to keep critics at odds with each other. The New York Post on Saturday slammed her humor and stories from home as taking away from her music. The review here called the concert a "belly-flop," said it "was tired, uncharacteristically flat and badly produced" and that fans "expect better from a performer of Parton's caliber." On the other hand, The Hollywood Reporter praised the appearance and her comedic wit here. The publication said the crowd was "adoring" and that she "displayed in equal parts her still beautiful soprano voice and a knack for comic shtick that makes her seem like a modern-day Minnie Pearl." The tour rolled into Atlantic City Saturday (which I'm told went wonderfully and featured the same set list as New York -- thanks, Dave, Mel and Toni!) and continues to Boston on Monday (check out a story from The Boston Phoenix here. Thanks, Mark!).
New Dollywood Galleries Posted The next group of galleries from contributing photographer Jason Worley covering Dolly's recent Dollywood stops are now available in that section of the site here. More to come!
A Note From The Webmaster Just a little note to let you know that your webmaster is out of town at a conference, so updates for a few days may or may not be available depending on how much time I have available at the end of each day :)
May 3: Big Apple Tastes A Little Dollywood
Dolly had the audience wrapped around her little finger, as the song goes, Thursday night with a sold out engagement at New York's famed Radio City Music Hall. Special thanks to Brendan, who sent in several shots, such as the one at left, which have been posted in three galleries here, here and here. Several photos are also posted on Getty Images here. Thanks to the many readers who wrote in with their recaps of the show. Added to the line-up was "Puppy Love," which she performed immediately prior to the '50s medley in an upper register to sound like her 11-year-old self when it was recorded. Still no "Me and Little Andy" or "Drives Me Crazy," I'm told, though. The audience was quite receptive, too, with dancing in the aisles and multiple standing ovations, although some said they didn't feel the crowd showed her the respect she deserved, with some chatter during soft songs and some behavior fueled by alcohol. One reader even got to say hi on the street as Dolly walked back to her bus before the show. Special thanks to Sam, Danny, Toni, and Michael. But the "experts" can't agree. The Wall Street Journal's blog featured a commentary here slamming the show as poor branding, saying there was too much corny humor and stories distracting from her music. Entertainment Weekly's blog, on the other hand, singled her out as having the best stage banter in the business, saying that her jokes remain funny no matter how many times she's said them and her stories from the Smoky Mountains enriching. Read that opinion here. Even the venerable New York Times gives her high marks in a review of the concert here.
The set list was as follows:
Two Doors Down
Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That
Jolene
Thank God I'm a Country Girl
Backwoods Barbie
Eagle When She Flies
Shattered Image
Coat of Many Colors
Only Dreamin'
Gospel Medley (Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show/When the Saints Go Marching In/Old Time Religion/If I Be Lifted Up/Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher Man/Brother Love's)
Intermission
Baby I'm Burning
Better Get to Livin'
The Lonesomes
Puppy Love
Oldies Medley (Great Balls of Fire/Bye Bye Love/Johnny B Good/I'm Sorry/Wipe Out/
I Wanna Hold Your Hand/My Girl/Respect)
White Limozeen
Here You Come Again
Islands in the Stream
9 to 5
I Will Always Love You
Encore: Jesus & Gravity
In other tour news: After Saturday's engagement in Atlantic City, Dolly's bus on Monday drives up to Boston, where both The Boston Herald on Friday offered an interview here and The Boston Globe here. Radio DJs tell The Globe that her not being on radio doesn't have anything to do with her age but rather is her "era," which they claim is different because her voice doesn't remind listeners of her age but instead reminds them of the time period in which she had her greatest success, the 1970s and 1980s, so they don't play her, they said.
More Dolly In Print Britain's The Guardian offers a very lengthy, wonderful piece based on several interviews spaced months apart between her and the writer both in the States and the U.K. Take a read here. And The Star Tribune in Minneapolis-St. Paul talks to her and the album art photographer for Backwoods Barbie about the project here, including a little Q&A here where she addresses her back, lip-synching, Broadway and goddaughter Miley Cyrus. When Irish Charts Are Falling Well, the ride lasted more than a year, but it now appears to be over. After 54 weeks on the chart, The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 fall out of the top 100 pop list in Ireland, down from No. 93 the previous week, it was announced Friday.
Even More From Dollywood No, the Dollymania coverage of Dolly's Dollywood Homecoming isn't over yet. Tonight, the first series of galleries by contributing photographer Jason Worley see publication in that section of the site here.
'Jesus' Makes Countdown Although the video for "Jesus & Gravity" didn't make CMT's Top 20 Countdown this week, the opus did debut at No. 3 Friday on the Pure 12 Pack countdown on the network's digital cable outlet, CMT Pure Country. Vote for it in the regular countdown here and 12 Pack here!
May 2: 'Barbie' Continues Fall
Dolly slides two more spots this week to No. 28 in her 10th week on the country albums chart for Backwoods Barbie, the May 10 Billboard numbers released Thursday showed. Over on the pop side, the collection falls off the 200-position chart, down from No. 184 in its eighth week. It loses six to No. 34 in its ninth week on the independent labels albums chart, while it falls off the top 50 Canadian country albums list as well, down from No. 40 up north in its eighth week. As was previously reported, her song "Jesus & Gravity" falls off the 60-positon country singles tally, down from No. 57 in its fourth week there. However, the track rises two to No. 16 in its second week on PowerSource magazine's Christian country singles chart. Elsewhere, Dolly's 16 Biggest Hits inches down one to No. 41 U.S. country albums, while The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 re-enters the top 50 country in Canada to rest at No. 49 in its 30th week. Brad Paisley's Time Well Wasted, with Dolly on "When I Get Where I'm Going," moves up one to No. 13 on the country catalog albums list. Troubadour by George Strait rises one to No. 1 country but drops two to No. 8 pop with 29,000 copies sold in its fourth week, and the self-titled debut by Taylor Swift moves up one to No. 2 country and No. 9 pop with 27,000 units moved in its 79th week.
Tour Advances To Big Apple Dolly's 2008-2009 Backwoods Barbie World Tour headed into New York City Thursday, although no reports on how things went were received as of the time of this report Thursday night. She continues on to Atlantic City on Saturday. Tickets are still available.
Then she heads over to Boston on Monday. The Eagle Tribune in nearby North Andover talks to her about the new CD and tour here in preparation for that show, tickets for which also remain available.
And then it's on to Chicago, where she plays back-to-back dates in The Windy City next Thursday and Friday. A great little Dolly interview landed in Time Out Chicago Thursday which covers the new CD, her label, why she won't team up with a rock producer and a repeated promise to soon put out a dance CD. Read it here. And The Chicago Tribune continues its coverage leading up to her concerts, offering readers a pictorial history of Dolly from 1977 through present day. Take a look here. Tickets remain available for both nights, although her official music website, DollyPartonMusic.net, mistakenly shows the first engagement as sold out. (Her first night in Chicago was sold out prior to it being delayed due to her back injury. The re-scheduled concert has never been sold out.)
New Dollywood Pics Yes, coverage of Dolly's recent Dollywood appearances continues tonight with additional galleries by Dollymania photo correspondent Harrell Gabehart in that section of the site here.
Dolly In Print I haven't seen it yet, but I'm told Dolly has the cover photo and a multi-page interview inside the new issue of Country Weekly making its way to newsstands this week.
Wigtown Preps Dolly Project It's almost time for Dolly's international literacy program, the Imagination Library, to launch its first Scottish chapter, and The Stanraer and Wigtownshire Free Press reports on it here. (Remember that although in the States the term "scheme" has negative connotations, in the U.K. it simply means "plan" or "program.")
May 1: Several Images From Tour Available
Reports from several readers came in Wednesday about Dolly's sold out show Tuesday night in Atlanta. Darryl and Kelly tell me the audience was on its feet for nearly half of the concert – her standing ovation when she took the stage lasted through all three of the first songs of the evening, standing ovations were offered when she left for the intermission and for three more songs when she returned, and then for the final five songs of the performance. Once again, "Me and Little Andy" and "Drives Me Crazy" were missing from the set list. Rick writes she was "simply amazing. The very, very best concert I have seen Dolly perform in 20 years!" And Crystal said "Dolly looked and sounded fantastic!" Top Dolly fan David Schmidli was in the audience, and Dolly saw him and said, "Hi, David," the only time in the show she called out someone's name. Check out some shots from the Schmidlis here, including the one at left. Thanks! And thanks to Jeff for alerting me that the Atlanta Journal Constitution has posted a gallery of images from the night here.
Speaking of photos, Robert Hodge sent in another group of shots from Monday's D.C.-area concert. Take a look at them here, and Dolly-ite meet-and-greet contest winner Jonathan Brashier sent in his backstage photo here. Thanks! The Washington Post on Wednesday offered a very positive review of the show. The piece, available here, said she "let her voice soar" and even when her humor was "at its scholckiest, Parton remained lovable." Reader Bridget said it was "the best Dolly concert I've ever seen. I mean, she's always great, but she was in rare form on Monday night!" Bridget also passed along a new joke Dolly told on stage that husband Carl Dean told her pulling her back earlier in the year was her own fault because she had purchased a memory foam mattress but sleeps on her stomach, so she left two big holes and hurt herself pulling Carl out of one of them.
Reader Rusty Rector was also a Dolly-ite meet-and-greet winner, getting backstage to see her in Uncasville, Conn. See his photo here. Thanks!
In advance of Chicago's two dates next week, The Chicago Tribune on Wednesday published some Dolly quotes. Take a look here.
'Jesus' Falls Back Off Top 60
After just four weeks on the 60-position country singles chart, Dolly's current single, "Jesus & Gravity," drops back off the tally this week in the May 10 Billboard numbers released Wednesday. The previous week, the song was at No. 57 with 72 spins and 537,000 listeners. However, for the week of April 21-27, it didn't register enough airplay to land in the top 60. As the No. 60 track had an audience of just 396,000, Dolly's song lost at least a quarter of its audience last week. And although it had been announced two weeks ago that Dolly would appear on this year's Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards in Las Vegas on May 18, The Knoxville News-Sentinel's Terry Morrow on Wednesday confirmed for the first time that she will, in fact, be performing the song on the program, so perhaps airplay will pick back up afterwards and it will get back on the charts. Read the note in his column here.
Stampede And Dollywood Hit MSNBC Dolly's businesses got several mentions Wednesday on MSNBC. Her Dixie Stampede dinner theatre made the network's list of the "top seven tourist traps you'll love" here, while Dollywood got coverage as one of the nation's most pet-friendly theme parks here and its gold season pass was noted in a story on extra park perks here.
More From The Park Additional Dolly shots from Dollywood by Dollymania photo correspondent Harrell Gabehart have been posted to that section of the site here.
April 30: Dolly-izing The D.C. Area
Dolly was at her best Monday night in Fairfax, Va., by all accounts. Several readers wrote in Tuesday with their comments on the show. Again, cameras were prohibited, and security was reportedly very strict with attendees who tried to snap any. Still, a few got theirs in, such as the one at left courtesy Robert Hodge. Additional shots from him are available here. Thanks! Check out a glowing review from Washington Blade news editor Joey DiGuglielmo on the paper's blog here, where he notes there was even a drag queen decked out in a perfect replica of the new CD's cover costume who posed for photos during intermission. Andrew tells Dollymania, "She sounded AMAZING." Brian comments that missing from the line-up were "Me And Little Andy," "I'm Little But I'm Loud" and "Drives Me Crazy" but that it was still a spectacular night. Kim says the night can be summed up as: "One word WOW!!!!!" The tour rolled into Atlanta on Tuesday for a sold out gig, and next up is her sold out engagement Thursday in New York City.
Joining Forces With Emmy Again Although on which exact song she performs has not been disclosed, it was announced this week that Dolly has provided guest vocals for the upcoming Emmylou Harris CD All I Intended To Be, due June 10 from Nonesuch Records. Also on the collection are Vince Gill, Buddy Miller and Kate and Anna McGarrigle. Reserve your copy here!
Giving Don His Due Details of former Porter Wagoner band member and Dolly road manager Don Warden's induction into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame have been released. The ceremony, which Dolly is expected to attend, will take place at 2 p.m. Aug. 30 at the Millennium Hotel in St. Louis, Mo., as part of the International Steel Guitar Convention. Admission will be $25 per person. Thanks, Amber!
Even More Dollywood Coverage The first set of images from Dollymania photo correspondent Harrell Gabehart from Dolly's recent Dollywood appearances are now available in that section of the site here. Thanks!
April 29: Another Calif. Date Added For Fall
The next date on the second U.S. leg of Dolly's 2008-2009 Backwoods Barbie World Tour was announced Monday. An Aug. 5 date will take her to the Greek Theater at the University of California at Berkley. Pre-sale tickets will be available to Dolly-ite online fan club members at 10 a.m. local time Wednesday ending at 10 p.m. Friday prior to the public sale, which starts at 10 a.m. Pacific on Sunday.
In related news:
Thanks to reader Trevor Martin for sending in the shot at left of Dolly on stage in Binghamton, N.Y., over the weekend. He also managed to snap a quick glimpse at the backstage dressing room here.
A few previously unavailable seats were released Monday for Dolly's Tuesday night engagement in Atlanta, which had been sold out over the weekend. The better part of two rows in the middle of the main floor became available in the morning, but all of those seats were gone by early evening. As of press time Monday night, a few seats remained available in the second balcony. (It is common for tickets to become available to "sold out" shows the day before or the day of a concert, primarily due to the performer's management and the venue releasing for sale tickets that had been held for special guests when it is learned that the extra seats won't be needed.)
Dolly's Friday concert in Uncasville, Conn., earned another positive review Monday from The Republican in nearby Springfield, Mass. The critic noted here that she was "thoroughly entertaining" and provided a stunning show with the exception of a "dreadful" oldies medley showcasing the band.
In advance of Atlanta on Tuesday, the tour was to stop in at Fairfax, Va., in the D.C. metro area Monday night, but as of the time of this update, word on how that show went had not been received.
More From Dollywood Two additional sets of reader-submitted Dolly galleries from her recent Dollywood appearances have been posted to that section of the site here. Thanks, again!
Win ACM Tix Thanks to Mike for alerting me that LA-area readers will want to check out the newest contest from Go Country 105 FM. The country station is giving away tickets to the May 18 Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas, where Dolly will be performing.
Y'all Come Back Now, Ya Hear! One year after the main page of Dollymania.net hit the 2 million mark, the site's front page on Monday night registered its 2.5 millionth visitor since opening in October 1998. A very sizeable number of the site's regular visitors, though, access it directly from the news page, bypassing the front page, so their visits aren't counted in that total. Consequently, the actual number of visitors to the site over the past 12 months is closer to 1 million. Thanks for coming back again and again!
April 28: 'Barbie' Tour Hits New York State Dolly once again received rave reviews for her 2008-2009 Backwoods Barbie World Tour show, this time from The Press & Sun Bulletin in Binghamton, N.Y., where she played Saturday night. The paper said that the shouts of "I love you" echoed throughout the evening, but watching her on stage "it is difficult not to love her . . . it is obvious she loves what she does -- as do her fans." Read the full review here. The tour next moves to Fairfax, Va., on Monday, for which several rows are still available. Tuesday's engagement in Atlanta sold out over the weekend, and Thursday's sold out Radio City Music Hall show led this week's preview of entertainment events in The Big Apple from The New York Times here on Saturday.
More From 'Marcia' Thanks to Jonathan for pointing out another video of overreaction by Maureen McCormick interviewing Dolly for Access Hollywood. Check it out here!
The Swedes Love Dolly Swedish national television is devoting an evening to Dolly on Saturday night. The network will start off with the fan documentary For The Love Of Dolly, followed by a broadcast of her Live & Well concert and then Steel Magnolias.
More Dolly Shots Posted Another reader-submitted gallery of images from Dolly's Dollywood appearance earlier this month has been added to that section of the site here. Thanks! I believe there's one more reader-submitted group of shots to get posted and then we head on to Dollymania's contributing photographers.
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