At 75, Dolly Parton has never had children – and now we know why…

At 75, Dolly Parton has never had children – and now we know why…


There are few people that have reached the heights Dolly Parton has. The country star is a true legend in the field of music, and these days she’s doing more than just singing wonderful songs. Parton has always been keen on helping others, doing the best she can by giving away books to young children, as well as trying to brighten people’s days during the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, Dolly has never had children of her own. Why? Well, she’s now given her own answer to that question.

Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton is a cultural icon who became a worldwide country star even before country music was a big thing outside the U.S.
Her powerful voice and magical songwriting skills have established her as a legend in the country and pop charts for several decades. Still to this day, she continues to create wonderful music with her voice which never seems to grow old.

Dolly Parton – early life
Dolly Parton’s been around music all her life. And nothing seems to stop her from continuing to do what she loves the most.
She was born on January 19, 1946, in Locust Ridge, Tennessee. She grew up somewhat poor in Locust Ridge, ner the Great Smoky Mountains as one of 12 children, and since, money was quite an issue.

However, music became something her family gathered around. Her mother sang and played guitar, and when Parton performed in church at a young age, she started to learn more about music.

“Music was such a large part of our whole family, Parton recalled. “All of my mama’s people were musical. They all played some sort of musical instrument. Of course, I took my music real serious, and I was always plucking along on somebody’s instrument — whatever they would leave lying around or whenever my family would come. But I always loved the guitar.”

Dolly Parton got her own guitar from her uncle. Before long, she had started to write her own songs.

By age 10, she had performed on several local television and ratio stations in Knoxville, Tennessee, and at age 13, she made her debut on the national country radio station, Grand Ole Opry. At the time, she was making about $20 dollars a week.

Move to Nashville
Family and music walked hand in hand at the Parton’s. And it was also her uncles that helped her take the next step.

“I had two uncles who played — Uncle Bill, who helped me get into the business, and Uncle Lewis, who was also a great guitar player,” she said. “He had this little Martin guitar that I loved, so when he saw how serious I was about my music, he gave me his little Martin guitar. It was my treasure.”

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