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Randy Parton

Randel Huston Parton (December 15, 1953 – January 21, 2021) was an American country music singer-songwriter, actor, and businessman.

Randy Parton
Birth nameRandel Huston Parton
Born(1953-12-15)December 15, 1953
Sevierville, Tennessee, U.S.
DiedJanuary 21, 2021(2021-01-21) (aged 67)
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, U.S.
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, actor
Years active1977–2021
LabelsRCA

Life, career and death edit

Randy Parton was born in Sevierville, Tennessee, the eighth of twelve children[1] born to Avie Lee Caroline (née Owens; 1923–2003) and Robert Lee Parton Sr. (1921–2000). He was the younger brother of Dolly and Stella Parton and the older brother of former actress Rachel Dennison.

Parton was the first person to record the song "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" in 1982. Two years later, in 1984, the band Alabama recorded it, and became the group's 12th straight No. 1 single. Also in 1984, Parton sang a song for the Rhinestone soundtrack; his sister Dolly starred in the film. He also played bass for his sister.[2]

Parton is also known for the theater that once bore his name in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. In 2007, he signed a deal worth over $1.5 million yearly to manage and perform in a new theater bearing his name in the Carolina Crossroads entertainment and shopping complex.[3]

The relationship between Parton and the city soured as the theater struggled to attract customers[4] and questions arose concerning Parton's use of a nearly $3 million fund for personal travel and entertainment.[5] Parton was also questioned by city leaders for unauthorized events held at the theater including a wedding reception for his daughter along with details about who would be marketing the theater.[6] Throughout the controversy, Parton maintained that his actions were within the contract and that the theater would be successful given time.[7] Parton's contract with the city was terminated on January 8, 2008, and the theater was renamed the Roanoke Rapids Theater.[8] The city took over the theater and in July 2012 voted to allow electronic gambling to help pay expenses and possibly attract a buyer.[2]

Randy Parton died of cancer on January 21, 2021, at age 67.[9]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Title Details
There Was a Dream
  • Released: 1978
  • Label: Meteor
  • Format: LP
Shot Full of Love
  • Released: 1981
  • Label: Electric
  • Format: LP
America, From Where I Stand
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: Randy Parton
  • Format: Cassette

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country
[10]
"Tennessee Born" 1975 Non-album single
"Losing Everything"
"Down" 1977
"Hold Me Like You Never Had Me" 1981 30
"Shot Full of Love" 30
"Don't Cry Baby" 80
"Oh, No" 1982 76
"Roll on Eighteen Wheeler"
"A Stranger in Her Bed" 1983 92

Other album appearances edit

Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Holdin' on to You"^ 1977 Dolly Parton New Harvest...First Gathering
"Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You"^ 1980 Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
"Tennessee Homesick Blues"^ 1984 Rhinestone
"Too Much Water"
"What a Heartache"^ Dolly Parton
"You Are My Christmas" 2020 Dolly Parton, Heidi Parton A Holly Dolly Christmas

Notes

1.^ Parton provided backing vocals on this track.

References edit

  1. ^ Rice, Nicholas (January 21, 2021). "Dolly Parton's Brother Randy Dies of Cancer at 67: 'He's Shining in Heaven Now'". People. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Thomas, Goldsmith (July 13, 2012). . News & Observer. Archived from the original on July 15, 2012. Retrieved July 14, 2012.
  3. ^ Carrington, Don (April 25, 2007). "Parton to Get $1.5 Million Per Year". Carolina Journal. Retrieved May 2, 2008.
  4. ^ "Randy Partons Divorce". News and Observer. Retrieved January 20, 2008.[dead link]
  5. ^ "N.C. town finds in Parton brother a tale of woe". The Baltimore Sun. December 23, 2007. Retrieved January 20, 2008.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Documents reveal Parton, advisers expected the city to market the theater". Roanoke Daily Herald. Retrieved January 20, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Randy Parton press conference". Retrieved May 2, 2008 – via YouTube.
  8. ^ "Randy Parton Theater Officially Changed To Roanoke Rapids Theater". WITN. Retrieved January 20, 2008.
  9. ^ Dukes, Billy (January 21, 2021). "Dolly Parton's Brother, Singer Randy Parton, Has Died". Taste of Country. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
  10. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 318. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.

External links edit

  • Randy Parton at IMDb
  • Randy Parton discography at Discogs
  • Entry at 45cat.com

randy, parton, randel, huston, parton, december, 1953, january, 2021, american, country, music, singer, songwriter, actor, businessman, birth, namerandel, huston, partonborn, 1953, december, 1953sevierville, tennessee, diedjanuary, 2021, 2021, aged, roanoke, r. Randel Huston Parton December 15 1953 January 21 2021 was an American country music singer songwriter actor and businessman Randy PartonBirth nameRandel Huston PartonBorn 1953 12 15 December 15 1953Sevierville Tennessee U S DiedJanuary 21 2021 2021 01 21 aged 67 Roanoke Rapids North Carolina U S GenresCountryOccupation s Singer songwriter actorYears active1977 2021LabelsRCA Contents 1 Life career and death 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 2 3 Other album appearances 3 References 4 External linksLife career and death editRandy Parton was born in Sevierville Tennessee the eighth of twelve children 1 born to Avie Lee Caroline nee Owens 1923 2003 and Robert Lee Parton Sr 1921 2000 He was the younger brother of Dolly and Stella Parton and the older brother of former actress Rachel Dennison Parton was the first person to record the song Roll On Eighteen Wheeler in 1982 Two years later in 1984 the band Alabama recorded it and became the group s 12th straight No 1 single Also in 1984 Parton sang a song for the Rhinestone soundtrack his sister Dolly starred in the film He also played bass for his sister 2 Parton is also known for the theater that once bore his name in Roanoke Rapids North Carolina In 2007 he signed a deal worth over 1 5 million yearly to manage and perform in a new theater bearing his name in the Carolina Crossroads entertainment and shopping complex 3 The relationship between Parton and the city soured as the theater struggled to attract customers 4 and questions arose concerning Parton s use of a nearly 3 million fund for personal travel and entertainment 5 Parton was also questioned by city leaders for unauthorized events held at the theater including a wedding reception for his daughter along with details about who would be marketing the theater 6 Throughout the controversy Parton maintained that his actions were within the contract and that the theater would be successful given time 7 Parton s contract with the city was terminated on January 8 2008 and the theater was renamed the Roanoke Rapids Theater 8 The city took over the theater and in July 2012 voted to allow electronic gambling to help pay expenses and possibly attract a buyer 2 Randy Parton died of cancer on January 21 2021 at age 67 9 Discography editAlbums edit Title DetailsThere Was a Dream Released 1978 Label Meteor Format LPShot Full of Love Released 1981 Label Electric Format LPAmerica From Where I Stand Released 1991 Label Randy Parton Format CassetteSingles edit Title Year Peak chartpositions AlbumUS Country 10 Tennessee Born 1975 Non album single Losing Everything Down 1977 Hold Me Like You Never Had Me 1981 30 Shot Full of Love 30 Don t Cry Baby 80 Oh No 1982 76 Roll on Eighteen Wheeler A Stranger in Her Bed 1983 92Other album appearances edit Title Year Other artist s Album Holdin on to You 1977 Dolly Parton New Harvest First Gathering Old Flames Can t Hold a Candle to You 1980 Dolly Dolly Dolly Tennessee Homesick Blues 1984 Rhinestone Too Much Water What a Heartache Dolly Parton You Are My Christmas 2020 Dolly Parton Heidi Parton A Holly Dolly ChristmasNotes 1 Parton provided backing vocals on this track References edit Rice Nicholas January 21 2021 Dolly Parton s Brother Randy Dies of Cancer at 67 He s Shining in Heaven Now People Retrieved January 22 2021 a b Thomas Goldsmith July 13 2012 Roanoke Rapids OKs electronic gambling at landmark theater News amp Observer Archived from the original on July 15 2012 Retrieved July 14 2012 Carrington Don April 25 2007 Parton to Get 1 5 Million Per Year Carolina Journal Retrieved May 2 2008 Randy Partons Divorce News and Observer Retrieved January 20 2008 dead link N C town finds in Parton brother a tale of woe The Baltimore Sun December 23 2007 Retrieved January 20 2008 dead link Documents reveal Parton advisers expected the city to market the theater Roanoke Daily Herald Retrieved January 20 2008 permanent dead link Randy Parton press conference Retrieved May 2 2008 via YouTube Randy Parton Theater Officially Changed To Roanoke Rapids Theater WITN Retrieved January 20 2008 Dukes Billy January 21 2021 Dolly Parton s Brother Singer Randy Parton Has Died Taste of Country Retrieved January 21 2021 Whitburn Joel 2008 Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 Record Research Inc p 318 ISBN 0 89820 177 2 External links editRandy Parton at IMDb Randy Parton discography at Discogs Entry at 45cat com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Randy Parton amp oldid 1190916879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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