Dolly Parton returns to rock

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star of the country genre Dolly Parton announced on Tuesday that she will be releasing her debut album. sourceTitled ‘Rockstar’ and featured on November 17 Collaborations with Sting, Elton John, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, among other artists. Commenting on this thirty-song piece, Parton said, “I feel so grateful and privileged to be working with some of the greatest singers and iconic musicians. I hope everyone enjoys the album as much as I did writing it!”

In total, ‘Rockstar’ will feature nine original songs and twenty-one songs that are already part of rock history: ‘Purple Rain’, ‘We Are the Champions’, ‘Every Breath You Take’ with Sting, and McCartney, Starr, Peter Frampton and Mick Fleetwood “Let It Be” with . Likewise, the artist, who won ten Grammy awards throughout her career, also features her collaborations with Stevie Nicks, Lizzo, Miley Cyrus, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, John Fogerty, Steven Tyler, Pat Benatar, Chris Stapleton, Pink or Brandi in this album.

Parton also unveiled the ‘Rockstar’ cover on Tuesday, in which she appears dressed in black and gold while posing behind the wheel of a car with a leopard-print steering wheel cover.

At the age of 77, the ‘Jolene’ performer has released 58 studio albums, twenty-four compilation and three live albums to date.

The first preview of the new album ‘World of Fire’ will be released on all digital platforms this Thursday and will be performed by Parton at the 2023 Academy of Country Music Awards premiere on Amazon Prime Video on the same day. Ford Center at The Star stadium in Frisco (Texas, USA). “It’s a song that inspires me a lot. (…) I think it speaks for everything and for everyone. I hope it’s a song that reaches enough people to make a change for the better.” Tuesday and American philanthropist.

Initially resisting, Dolly Parton was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last year, an honor given to a select group of artists whose compositions have had a “deep” impact on the music industry. Chosen by more than 1,000 artists, historians and music industry professionals, the award winners “each had a profound impact on the sound of youth culture and helped change the course of rock & roll,” said John Sykes, president of Rock & Roll. The Roll Hall of Fame announced on Wednesday.

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