This week in
Dolly history
Forty-one years ago Monday, “Just Because I'm a Woman,” Dolly's first solo single on RCA Records and her third country chart single, debuts on the country charts; it would peak at No. 14 and propel the album of the same title to No. 22. Eighteen years ago Thursday, Eagle When She Flies is certified gold for selling more than 500,000 copies, the ninth of Dolly's 14 gold albums; the CD, Dolly's sixth and most recent full album to reach No. 1 on the country charts, would also make it to No. 24 on the pop charts, spawn one No. 1 single (“Rockin' Years”) and one year later be certified platinum for sales in excess of 1 million copies. Six years ago Thursday, Dolly is presented the U.S. Wildlife and Fish Service's Partnership Award in recognition for her support of the American eagle and conservation efforts; Dollywood houses the world's largest sanctuary for non-releasable bald eagles. Thirty-nine years ago Saturday, Dolly's version of “Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8),” the Jimmy Rodgers classic, debuts on the country singles charts; it would become her first Top 10 solo hit (she had already had six with Porter) and also gets limited airplay on some alternative rock stations. Six years ago Saturday, Dolly headlines the 23rd Annual A Capitol Fourth concert from the lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., broadcast live on PBS. Thirteen years ago Sunday, Dolly the sheep, the world's first cloned mammal, is born in Scotland and named in honor of Dolly Parton, since she was cloned from a sheep's mammary gland.


Charts

  • U.S. Billboard, July 11 edition:
          Backwoods Barbie No. 61 country albums (down from No. 57; 48th chart week; peaked at No. 2)


    In-person Dolly
    (scheduled live appearances)


    • Sept. 2 - Rededication Ceremony, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tenn.


    Upcoming television appearances
    (All times Eastern unless noted)
  • July 4, 5:30 a.m., RFD-TV, The Porter Wagoner Show (Porter & Dolly welcome Jimmie Davis and The Oak Ridge Boys; re-runs 10:30 a.m. July 5)
  • June 5, 5 p.m., Disney Channel, Hannah Montana (repeat of “Good Golly Miss Dolly”)
  • July 8, 4:50 a.m., Encore WAM, Frank McKlusky, C.I. (re-runs 1:05 p.m. July 8, 10:35 p.m. July 8, 12:15 a.m. July 12, 9:50 a.m. July 12, 7:40 p.m. July 12, 3:10 a.m. July 16, 1 p.m. July 16, 11 p.m. July 16)
  • July 13, 11:30 a.m., Disney Channel, Hannah Montana (repeat of “I Will Always Love You”)
  • July 16, 9 a.m., Biography Channel, Biography: Billy Ray Cyrus (repeat; re-runs 3 p.m. July 16)
  • July 16, 9 p.m., CMT, The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas


    Upcoming or recent releases

  • 9 To 5: The Musical (Soundtrack) July 14 (Dolly Records)

  • Naked With Friends (Maura O'Connell's a capella album) June 16 (Sugar Hill)

  • I Am A Rainbow (Dolly's next children's book) May 14 (Putnam)

  • 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs (re-issue with bonus tracks), March 31 (Legacy SonyBMG)

  • The Crow - New Songs for the 5-String Banjo (Steve Martin CD) "Pretty Flowers" with Vince Gill, Jan. 27 (40 Productions)

  • Born To The Breed (Dolly performance on Judy Collins tribute CD) Oct. 14 (Wildflowers Records)

  • Do You Know, Jessica Simpson CD (duet on Dolly-written title track), Sept. 9 (Columbia Nashville)

  • Burn Your Playhouse Down (duet on George Jones CD) Aug. 19 (Vanguard)

  • For The Love Of Dolly (DVD), July 8 (Wolfe Video)

  • Collector's Edition (3-CD boxed set), June 24 (Madacy Records)

  • Duets (Porter & Dolly compilation), June 16 (SonyBMG)

  • All I Intended To Be, Emmylou Harris (Dolly harmony on "Gold"), June 10 (Nonesuch Records)

  • The Tour Collection (4-CD boxed set), June 9 (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                               July 4, 2009

    Today's Dolly Parton news

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    In The Background At '9 To 5'
    A couple of the minor players in Dolly's 9 to 5: The Musical got the spotlight on Friday. Broadway World interviewed here chorus member Brandi Wooten, who has subbed for Mrs. Hart in the Broadway show. And Playbill chatted here with chorus member Ann Harada, who was Allison Janney's understudy but recently left the show to return to Avenue Q, a musical she had performed in previously.



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    Past news

    July 3:
    'Barbie' Falls Again
    Dolly's Backwoods Barbie continues its descent on the country albums tally this week, the Billboard July 11 charts released Thursday showed. The album loses another four spots to No. 61 in its 48th week on the chart. Up north, The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 re-enters the top 50 Canadian country albums list this week at No. 50. Back in the States, Steve Martin's The Crow - New Songs for the 5-String Banjo, featuring a Dolly collaboration, remains steady at No. 1 bluegrass in its 19th week and drops 57 to No. 185 pop in its fifth week there. It drops off the 200-position comprehensive albums list, down from No. 147 in its fourth week, and off the 25-position Internet albums chart, down from No. 12 in its 10th week there. Brad Paisley's Time Well Wasted, featuring Dolly on "When I Get Where I'm Going," inches up one to No. 3 country catalog and two to No. 29 Canadian country. Miley Cyrus retains the No. 1 country position in her 10th week on that chart and falls two to No. 10 pop in her 14th week for her Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack, while Taylor Swift's Fearless is steady at No. 2 country and slides one to No. 11 pop in its 33rd chart week.

    Tenn., Colo. Get London Special
    More public television networks are adding Dolly's Live In London O2 Arena special abbreviated telecast from footage in her upcoming concert DVD and CD. Dollymania.net has confirmed it is scheduled to air at 8 p.m. July 30 on Nashville Public Television in Tennessee and 8 p.m. Aug. 1 on Colorado's statewide Rocky Mountain PBS network. Both networks are using the 90-minute version, which will have breaks built in for local representatives to solicit contribution pledges, as opposed to the 60-minute version, without any "give us money" pleas, that aired on Maryland Public Television earlier this week.


    July 2:
    DVD Coming In November
    The long-awaited live DVD and CD Dolly Live In London will be released by Dolly Records in November, according to a press release issued this week by Dolly's Los Angeles-based public relations firm. Previously, the upcoming collection was just known as coming out "in fall 2009," which itself was a delay from its earlier-planned summer 2009 shelf date. The specific date in November has yet to be announced. The release touted the upcoming concert release as well as the recent platinum award status for her 2007 compilation CD The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 and resulted Wednesday in a handful of mentions on various music news-related websites. As was previously reported, the concert footage will include 15 of the approximately 20 songs Dolly performed in each of her two sold out 2008 London concerts plus an hour of backstage shots. And as Dollymania.net has been the only one to report, an abbreviated one-hour version of the film is currently being shown on some public television stations in the U.S. (check your local listings to learn if it is being shown near you).

    '9 To 5' At Dollywood?
    The ladies of Dolly's 9 to 5: The Musical want to visit her theme park, star Megan Hilty confided recently to Knoxville News Sentinel columnist Terry Morrow, who recounted here Wednesday the cast's wish to visit Dollywood.


    July 1:
    Dolly Remembers MJ


    Dolly has added her voice to the chorus of remembrances of music icon Michael Jackson. The two had known each other for years, having shared the same manager, Sandy Gallin, for a couple of decades, which resulted in them often moving in the same circles of the entertainment industry. In a video Dolly released Tuesday (viewable in the media player above or by clicking here), she recalled him not only as a musical genius but also a "sweet, sweet soul" with "the heart of an angel." She encourages everyone to take his passing as a reminder to appreciate those around us and tell those we love that we love them.

    '9 To 5' Dips A Bit More
    Box office totals for Dolly's 9 to 5: The Musical continued to slip a little in the grosses for the week of June 23-28 that came out this week. Attendance, 9,929 audience members, was up less than half a percent compared to the previous week, with the percentage of seats filled remaining steady at 77 percent. The overall gross, $783,435, was 2 percent lower than the week before because the per-ticket average price fell 2 percent to $78.90. The show remained steady for the week at No. 15 for biggest Broadway gross and No. 12 for audience size. Since opening for previews, the show has grossed $8.6 million and been seen by 128,601 people.

    'Dolly In London' Via Maryland
    You may recall the news being broken on Dollymania.net a week and a half ago that Dolly's upcoming Live in London DVD had been made available to public television stations for broadcast starting this week. Thanks to Aaron and Jen for alerting me that Maryland Public Television on Tuesday night apparently became the first network in the nation to show the concert on its stations. Check your local public television listings to see if it is airing in your area. I'm told the televised version featured 10 songs (as opposed to the 15 that are expected on the DVD and BluRay versions in the fall) and some backstage footage (as opposed to the one hour of backstage footage planned for the DVD and BluRay versions). The songs on the show were:

  • Two Doors Down
  • Jolene
  • Backwoods Barbie
  • Coat of Many Colors
  • Only Dreamin'
  • Shinola
  • Here You Come Again
  • 9 to 5
  • I Will Always Love You
  • Jesus & Gravity

    Memphis Library Gets Large Grant
    Volunteer State Health Plan, one of Tennessee's programs that provides state-subsidized insurance for the uninsured, has made one of the largest grants ever for Dolly's Imagination Library literacy program, committing $900,000 over a three-year period for the Memphis-area chapter of the project. Learn more from The Commercial Appeal here.


    June 30:
    Adventure Mountain Back On Officially
    Dollywood's $5 million Adventure Mountain expansion is officially back on, Knoxville TV station WATE reported here Monday. As expected, he new attraction is slated to debut on opening day for the park's 25th anniversary season next year.

    Block Chats More
    9 to 5: The Musical star Stephanie J. Block tells Theatre Mania in an interview here that she and the show's other performers wore shirts at the Tony Awards protesting their snub for Best Musical by proclaiming "We feel like bastards at the family reunion."


    June 29:
    DPMusic.net Is Back
    After months of delays, the revised DollyPartonMusic.net, the official website for her record label, went "live" on Sunday. The site, which houses the Big Wigs (her official street team) and Dollyites (her official subscription-based online fan community), was first developed in late September 2007 via Ticketmaster subsidiary Echo Music. By early 2009, Dolly Records ended its association with that firm and began a site redesign hosted through Nashville-based Mad Dancer Media. In late January, it was promised that the new and expanded site would be operational in March with limited content posted until then, but when that deadline was missed it was pushed back to April, then May, then just "coming soon." To help make up to fans for most of the site being inaccessible during the down time, memberships were placed on hold until the new site was up and running. Also, since those who purchased the Backwoods Barbie Collector's Edition at Cracker Barrel in March were offered a three-month trial subscription, each existing member was to also have his or her subscription extended an additional three months once the site went live. Her official website, DollyParton.com, which is separate from the record label site, still has yet to fully launch other than a links page although it was originally planned to go live sometime in 2008.

    'Very Best' On Aussie Tally
    The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 is hanging on Down Under. The 2007 compilation, which returned to the top 20 country albums in Australia last week, slips this week one spot to No. 20 in its 29th week on the chart.

    Block 'Huffs' About Dolly
    Dolly's 9 to 5: The Musical star Stephanie J. Block provided a great interview with liberal blog The Huffington Post this week available here. In it, she comments on the show, her CD and more, including working with Dolly. "When people see Dolly, they see the sparkles and the glitter and the wig and the nails and the makeup," she noted. "They underestimate this woman as a musician, as a businesswoman, and she's unbelievable."


    June 27:
    Get The Full Story
    Tennessee's Maryville Daily Times on Friday posted the full Associated Press story on Dolly's children's book, I Am A Rainbow, featuring more content (including comments about her father) than the version linked from this page Thursday night. Read it here.


    June 26:
    'Barbie' Drops A Bit On The Charts
    Dolly's Backwoods Barbie takes a little tumble this week on the July 4 country albums chart, it was reported Thursday, as the CD drops 11 spots to No. 57 in its 47th week on the tally. Steve Martin's The Crow - New Songs for the 5-String Banjo, featuring a Dolly collaboration, remains steady at No. 1 bluegrass in its 18th week, inches up one to No. 12 Internet albums in its 10th week there and rises 27 to No. 128 pop and 30 to No. 147 comprehensive in its fourth week on both charts. Brad Paisley's Time Well Wasted, with Dolly on "When I Get Where I'm Going," holds steady at No. 4 country catalog and No. 31 Canadian country. Miley Cyrus retains the No. 1 country position in her ninth week on that chart and slides one to No. 8 pop in her 13th week there with 42,000 units moved of the Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack, while Taylor Swift's Fearless is steady at No. 2 country and picks up one to No. 10 pop in its 32nd week with 38,000 copies sold.

    The 'Rainbow' Spreads
    Dolly's children's book, I Am A Rainbow, was the subject of an Associated Press story posted to the wire on Thursday and available here. Also, thanks to Jody for pointing me to the Redbook interview here mentioned in Wednesday night's update. It also focuses on the book.

    'Prarie Home' Dolly
    Dolly is public radio host Garrison Keeler's most wanted guest for his Prarie Home Companion program, he told Boulder Weekly here this week. His other guest he has never had on and has always wanted is Dolly pal Merle Haggard. The weekly radio show, which has an audience of about 4 million listeners, usually includes a musical guest performing a couple of songs as well as interacting in a sketch or two. Keeler told the paper that some of his favorites over the years have been "k.d. lang, Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis, Odetta, Elvis Costello, Jearlyn Steele, Jerry Douglas, Emmanuel Ax, Chet Atkins — people who are full of the spirit and bring it to the audience shining new."

    Fla. Library Expands
    The launch of Dolly's Imagination Library literacy program in Hernando County, Fla., made The Tampa Tribune here and North Escambia.com here Thursday.


    June 25:
    'Very Best' Goes Platinum
    2007's The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 compilation from Sony BMG has become Dolly's first-ever British platinum album, her official record label website, DollyPartonMusic.net, reported Wednesday. The gold and platinum album database for BPI, the firm that certifies album sales in the U.K., was unavailable online this week, so the report could not be independently confirmed, but if correct, that means the collection has sold 200,000 copies in the last 26 months, as it was simultaneously certified silver (60,000 copies) and gold (100,000) in April 2007 prior to this month's platinum (300,000) level. Dolly's previous British certifications are silver for Little Sparrow in 2001, silver and gold for Both Sides Of Dolly Parton in 1978 and a silver single (200,000 copies) for "Islands In The Stream" in 1984.

    '9 To 5' Delay Confirmed
    The release date for the official cast recording album of Dolly's 9 to 5: The Musical, available from Amazon.com here, has changed to July 28, it has been confirmed. The "sell sheet" (the promotional material sent to retailers to encourage them to order the CD for their stores) prepared by music label services company Rocket Science on behalf of Dolly Records uses the July 28 date. The sheet also reveals that the album will be distributed by A2M, the company that also handled distribution for Backwoods Barbie, and that the CD will feature a 24-page booklet. Thanks, Tony! However, Playbill reported here Wednesday that the show's cast will stop by New York's Lincoln Triangle Barnes & Noble on July 14, which had previously been announced as the album's original release date, for a CD signing and performance.

    Red Dolly
    I haven't seen a copy yet to confirm, but I'm told that there's a Dolly interview and great photo in the new issue of Redbook magazine. Thanks, Shawn!


    June 24:
    Order Show Soundtrack
    Amazon.com on Tuesday added an advance order page for the cast recording CD of Dolly's 9 to 5: The Musical. Their purchase price with shipping is $12 cheaper than the show's official website order page ($21 versus $33), but it shows a July 28 release date instead of July 14. No word yet on whether that date is in error or if those who order theirs through the show's site for the higher price will get it two weeks before those who purchase from other retailers. Reserve your Amazon copy here!


    June 23:
    '9 To 5' Is Down Again
    News wasn't very good for Dolly's 9 to 5: The Musical in the grosses for the week of June 16-21 that came out on Monday. Attendance, 9,895 audience members, was down more than 7 percent compared to the previous week, with the percentage of seats filled falling from 83 percent to 77 percent. The overall gross, $800,067, was nearly 3 percent lower than the week before, but the per-ticket average price did rise 5 percent to $80.86. The show lost two more spots for the week to No. 15 for biggest Broadway gross and also fell two to No. 12 for audience size. Since opening for previews, the show has grossed $7.8 million and been seen by 118,672 people.

    'Time' For Dolly
    In lighter news, Time magazine on Monday posted a delightful Dolly interview available here where she discusses the book I Am A Rainbow, Broadway, the upcoming movie about her life, speaking at the University of Tennessee commencement and more, although the writer did err in saying her Imagination Library distributes 20 million books a year – it's more than 6 million books a year and over 20 million since inception.

    First Reader Shots Are Up
    Thanks to Aaron and Jerail for sending in some photos of Dolly at Dollywood, which have been added to that section of the website here.

    Latest Library Developments
    The kick-off of Dolly's Imagination Library project in Reading, England, made The Reading Evening Post here Monday. And speaking of the reading program, it garners Dolly a photo autographing a book for a child in Atlanta in the new issue of The Rotarian magazine out this week.

    Dolly Helps A Friend
    The Memphis Flyer pulled a quote from Dolly about her former agent Sam Haskell to summarize his new autobiography, Promises I Made My Mother. Read the story about the book here and order a copy here.


    June 22:
    More Dollywood, Nashville Shots Posted
    The final galleries of Dollymania images from Dolly's KidsFest opening at Dollywood are now in that section of the site here. These focus on her visit to celebrate the new Imagination Playhouse musical of Llama Llama Red Pajama and her release event for her children's book, I Am A Rainbow. In related news, The Bristol Herald Courier over the weekend posted a story here about the event, including Dolly's answer to your webmaster's question about the absence of some colors from the book. (Next, look for reader-submitted galleries. E-mail your shots here!) And thanks to Jerail and Timothy for sending in some shots from Dolly's Nashville CD signings that have been added to that section of the site here! Image is copyright © 2009 T. Duane Gordon/Dollymania.net. May not be reproduced without prior written consent.

    When Irish Charts Are Falling
    The Very Best Of Dolly Parton, Vol. 1 is once again gone from the Irish pop album charts, dropping from No. 79 last week, its 83rd on the top 100 tally there.


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