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Date of Birth
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Met Carl Dean
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Gratudated from highschool
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Married Carl Thomas Dean
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Appears on Billboard Country
With her songs "Dumb Blonde" and "Something Fishy" -
On The Wagoner Show
First -
Crossover hit "Here you come again"
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Flim 9-5 hit comedy
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Starred on The Best Little whorehouse in Texas
Unknown Date but in 1982 -
Started the Dollywood Foudation
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revisted her song I will always love you
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Duet for honky tonk angels
Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette unkown date -
Published Dolly: My life and other unfinshed business
unknown date and was published in 1995 -
Opens Theme Park
Opens Theme Park by Hometown -
The Grass is blue
Sang with Alison Krauss and Patty Loveless -
was Inducted into the Country Hall of fame
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was reconized for lifetime of contributions to arts
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Awarded
Awarded as BMI Icon in 2003 -
Living Legend Medal
accepts medal from the Library of Congress -
Her foundation gave way 5 million books
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released Better days
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