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Stella Parton

Stella Mae Parton (born May 4, 1949)[1] is an American country singer and songwriter widely known for a series of country singles that charted during the mid-to-late-1970s, her biggest hit being "I Want to Hold You in My Dreams Tonight" in 1975.[2][3] She is the younger sister of the country music entertainer Dolly Parton and the older sister of the singer Randy Parton and former actress Rachel Dennison.

Stella Parton
Birth nameStella Mae Parton
Born (1949-05-04) May 4, 1949 (age 73)
Sevierville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresCountry, gospel
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1967–present
LabelsElektra
Soul, Country and Blues
Raptor
Websitestellaparton.com

Early life

Stella Mae Parton was born in Sevierville, Tennessee.[1] She is the sixth of 12 children born to Avie Lee Caroline (née Owens; 1923–2003) and Robert Lee Parton Sr. (1921–2000). Dolly Parton is her elder sister by three years.[4] When Stella was seven, she and Dolly appeared on a Knoxville television program, and two years later she debuted on radio. During this time, Stella and her sisters Willadeene and Cassie formed a group who sang gospel music and made commercials around East Tennessee. During her high school years, she began writing songs. She married Marvin Carroll Rauhuff just before her high school graduation in 1966. She had one son by this marriage.[5]

Recording career

In 1967, Parton released her first album, In the Garden (a gospel project with Willadeene, Cassie and their mother). Shortly thereafter, she moved to Washington, D.C., and began performing at the Hillbilly Heaven club. Later moving to Nashville, she started her own record label, Soul, Country and Blues, in 1975 and released her first solo album, I Want to Hold You in My Dreams Tonight. Its title track was a substantial national hit, climbing into the country top ten.[3] Its success earned her a major-label deal with Elektra in 1976.[1] Her 1977 duet with Carmol Taylor, "Neon Woman", was somewhat successful, and she had three top 20 hits over 1977–1978 with "The Danger of a Stranger", "Four Little Letters" and "Standard Lie Number One".[1] She had an additional top-40 hit with her sister Dolly's composition, "Steady as the Rain", in 1979.[3] She recorded three albums for Elektra up to 1979. In 1984, Stella performed a song with Kin Vassey for the soundtrack of the movie Rhinestone, in which Dolly starred.[1]

Though her chart success tapered off, after she left Elektra in 1980, she continued to record, releasing albums for several independent labels, including Accord/Townhouse and Airborne. She is currently[when?] with Raptor Records. To date,[when?] she has released 22 albums and has had 28 charting singles.

Parton has released a DVD, Live in Nashville, of footage from a 1990 concert in Nashville taken from the Attic Entertainment archives. It is the first of a planned Vintage Collection Series.

In 2019, Parton released an album, Survivor. In addition to eight original songs, Survivor has a cover version of "Wake Me Up" by Avicii and Parton's interpretation of the Bob Seger classic, "Like a Rock".[6]

Television and film work

In 1979, Parton starred in The Dukes of Hazzard episode titled "Deputy Dukes" as Mary Beth Malone, a woman who impersonates a police officer to settle a family score with a prisoner who ends up being transported by Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) during a change of venue.

During the 1980s and early 1990s, she starred in several Broadway touring musicals, including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Pump Boys & Dinettes, Best Little Whorehouse In Texas and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Parton also wrote and staged several Dollywood shows the opening season, as well as appearing on The Dukes of Hazzard (the first country artist to have a dramatic role on the series), Live with Regis and Kathy Lee, The Today Show and Good Morning America. She has been on several international radio programs, including Get Focused Radio with host Kate Hennessy.

Parton appeared with Gena Rowlands and Louis Gossett in the 2000 TV movie The Color of Love: Jacey's Story which was nominated for a Primetime Emmy award.[7]

In 2006, Parton made appearances in two films, A Dance for Bethany and Ghost Town, both scheduled for release in 2007. Each film also includes her music on the soundtrack. Also ready for release in 2007 was her 21st album, which is a collection of original contemporary Christian songs. Followed in 2008, was her 22nd album, Testimony.[2]

She appeared in Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors with Jennifer Nettles and Ricky Schroder,[8] an NBC made-for-TV movie based on Dolly's song of the same name that was first broadcast on NBC in December 2015.

In 2016, Parton appeared in Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love as Corla Bass. The NBC TV movie was nominated for a Primetime Emmy award for Outstanding Television Movie.[9]

In 2018, she took part in the BBC's Celebrity Masterchef series.[citation needed]

She appeared as a mystery guest on To Tell the Truth hosted by Anthony Anderson in 2021, and none of the panelists guessed her as the real sibling of Dolly Parton.[10]

In 2022 she appeared in the Pure Flix film Nothing is Impossible, starring David A.R. White, which was filmed in Tennessee.

Social work

She devotes much of her time to causes such as domestic violence and teaches at the New Opportunity School for Women at Berea College, Kentucky, using her knowledge of hair and make-up to help women build self-esteem.

Parton has been a national spokesperson for Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the Christian Appalachian Project and National Honorary Country Music Ambassador to the American Cancer Society.[2]

Parton went viral on Twitter in December 2020 with a tweet criticizing "old moldy politicians" over the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the United States.[11]

Consultancy

She has a consulting business (Attic Entertainment Artist Development and Entertainment Consulting) teaching stage presence, hair, make-up, wardrobe techniques and video coaching. Parton has also written three cookbooks, including her recipe-packed book State Fairs and Church Bazaars.[2]

Discography

  • In the Garden (with Avie Lee, Willadeene, and Cassie Parton) (1968)
  • Stella (And the Gospel Carrolls) (1972)
  • I Want to Hold You in My Dreams (1975)
  • Country Sweet (1977)
  • Stella Parton (1978)
  • Love Ya (1979)
  • True to Me (1980)
  • So Far, So Good (1982)
  • Always Tomorrow (1989)
  • A Woman's Touch (1995)
  • Appalachian Blues (2001)
  • Blue Heart (2002)
  • Appalachian Gospel (2003)
  • Songwriter Sessions (2006)
  • Holiday Magic (2008)
  • Testimony (2008)
  • American Coal (2010)
  • Buried Treasure (2014)
  • Last Train to Memphis (2015)
  • Mountain Songbird (2016)
  • Nashville Nights (2016)
  • Old Time Singing (2017)
  • Survivor (2018)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1916. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ a b c d Parton, Stella (2011). Tell It Sister, Tell It. Attic Entertainment. p. 223. ISBN 978-0-615-44314-0.
  3. ^ a b c "Stella Parton Billboard". Billboard.com. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  4. ^ "Pedigree Chart for Rachel Ann Parton: Smoky Mountain Ancestral Quest". Smoky Kin. April 4, 201. Retrieved April 18, 2012.
  5. ^ "Stella Mae Parton b. 4 May 1949 d." Smoky Kin. Retrieved February 23, 2009. Stella Parton marries Marvin Rauhuff
  6. ^ Whitmore, Laura (March 28, 2019). "Exclusive Premiere: Stella Parton Shares Inspiring Video for 'Like A Rock' from New Album Survivor". Parade. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
    - Stefano, Angela. "Stella Parton, 'Dirty Rotten Dog' Music Video [Premiere]". The Boot. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  7. ^ "The Color of Love: Jacey's Story (TV movie 2000)". IMDb. March 19, 2000. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  8. ^ "Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors (TV movie 2015) – Full Cast & Crew – IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  9. ^ "Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love (TV Movie 2016)". IMDb. November 30, 2016. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  10. ^ Bhattacharjee, Debopriya. "Dolly Parton's Sister has Made Quite a Wave on 'To Tell The Truth'". The CineTalk. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  11. ^ Folley, Aris (December 20, 2020). "Stella Parton, singer and sister of Dolly, lashes out at politicians in viral tweet over COVID-19 vaccine rollout". The Hill. Retrieved June 18, 2021.

External links

  • Stella Parton – Country, Gospel & Appalachian Music
  • Stella Parton discography at Discogs
  • Stella Parton at IMDb
  • Entry at 45cat.com

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Stella Mae Parton born May 4 1949 1 is an American country singer and songwriter widely known for a series of country singles that charted during the mid to late 1970s her biggest hit being I Want to Hold You in My Dreams Tonight in 1975 2 3 She is the younger sister of the country music entertainer Dolly Parton and the older sister of the singer Randy Parton and former actress Rachel Dennison Stella PartonBirth nameStella Mae PartonBorn 1949 05 04 May 4 1949 age 73 Sevierville Tennessee U S GenresCountry gospelOccupation s Singer songwriterYears active1967 presentLabelsElektraSoul Country and Blues RaptorWebsitestellaparton wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Recording career 3 Television and film work 4 Social work 5 Consultancy 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditStella Mae Parton was born in Sevierville Tennessee 1 She is the sixth of 12 children born to Avie Lee Caroline nee Owens 1923 2003 and Robert Lee Parton Sr 1921 2000 Dolly Parton is her elder sister by three years 4 When Stella was seven she and Dolly appeared on a Knoxville television program and two years later she debuted on radio During this time Stella and her sisters Willadeene and Cassie formed a group who sang gospel music and made commercials around East Tennessee During her high school years she began writing songs She married Marvin Carroll Rauhuff just before her high school graduation in 1966 She had one son by this marriage 5 Recording career EditIn 1967 Parton released her first album In the Garden a gospel project with Willadeene Cassie and their mother Shortly thereafter she moved to Washington D C and began performing at the Hillbilly Heaven club Later moving to Nashville she started her own record label Soul Country and Blues in 1975 and released her first solo album I Want to Hold You in My Dreams Tonight Its title track was a substantial national hit climbing into the country top ten 3 Its success earned her a major label deal with Elektra in 1976 1 Her 1977 duet with Carmol Taylor Neon Woman was somewhat successful and she had three top 20 hits over 1977 1978 with The Danger of a Stranger Four Little Letters and Standard Lie Number One 1 She had an additional top 40 hit with her sister Dolly s composition Steady as the Rain in 1979 3 She recorded three albums for Elektra up to 1979 In 1984 Stella performed a song with Kin Vassey for the soundtrack of the movie Rhinestone in which Dolly starred 1 Though her chart success tapered off after she left Elektra in 1980 she continued to record releasing albums for several independent labels including Accord Townhouse and Airborne She is currently when with Raptor Records To date when she has released 22 albums and has had 28 charting singles Parton has released a DVD Live in Nashville of footage from a 1990 concert in Nashville taken from the Attic Entertainment archives It is the first of a planned Vintage Collection Series In 2019 Parton released an album Survivor In addition to eight original songs Survivor has a cover version of Wake Me Up by Avicii and Parton s interpretation of the Bob Seger classic Like a Rock 6 Television and film work EditIn 1979 Parton starred in The Dukes of Hazzard episode titled Deputy Dukes as Mary Beth Malone a woman who impersonates a police officer to settle a family score with a prisoner who ends up being transported by Bo John Schneider and Luke Tom Wopat during a change of venue During the 1980s and early 1990s she starred in several Broadway touring musicals including Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Pump Boys amp Dinettes Best Little Whorehouse In Texas and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Parton also wrote and staged several Dollywood shows the opening season as well as appearing on The Dukes of Hazzard the first country artist to have a dramatic role on the series Live with Regis and Kathy Lee The Today Show and Good Morning America She has been on several international radio programs including Get Focused Radio with host Kate Hennessy Parton appeared with Gena Rowlands and Louis Gossett in the 2000 TV movie The Color of Love Jacey s Story which was nominated for a Primetime Emmy award 7 In 2006 Parton made appearances in two films A Dance for Bethany and Ghost Town both scheduled for release in 2007 Each film also includes her music on the soundtrack Also ready for release in 2007 was her 21st album which is a collection of original contemporary Christian songs Followed in 2008 was her 22nd album Testimony 2 She appeared in Dolly Parton s Coat of Many Colors with Jennifer Nettles and Ricky Schroder 8 an NBC made for TV movie based on Dolly s song of the same name that was first broadcast on NBC in December 2015 In 2016 Parton appeared in Dolly Parton s Christmas of Many Colors Circle of Love as Corla Bass The NBC TV movie was nominated for a Primetime Emmy award for Outstanding Television Movie 9 In 2018 she took part in the BBC s Celebrity Masterchef series citation needed She appeared as a mystery guest on To Tell the Truth hosted by Anthony Anderson in 2021 and none of the panelists guessed her as the real sibling of Dolly Parton 10 In 2022 she appeared in the Pure Flix film Nothing is Impossible starring David A R White which was filmed in Tennessee Social work EditShe devotes much of her time to causes such as domestic violence and teaches at the New Opportunity School for Women at Berea College Kentucky using her knowledge of hair and make up to help women build self esteem Parton has been a national spokesperson for Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the Christian Appalachian Project and National Honorary Country Music Ambassador to the American Cancer Society 2 Parton went viral on Twitter in December 2020 with a tweet criticizing old moldy politicians over the COVID 19 vaccine rollout in the United States 11 Consultancy EditShe has a consulting business Attic Entertainment Artist Development and Entertainment Consulting teaching stage presence hair make up wardrobe techniques and video coaching Parton has also written three cookbooks including her recipe packed book State Fairs and Church Bazaars 2 Discography EditMain article Stella Parton discography In the Garden with Avie Lee Willadeene and Cassie Parton 1968 Stella And the Gospel Carrolls 1972 I Want to Hold You in My Dreams 1975 Country Sweet 1977 Stella Parton 1978 Love Ya 1979 True to Me 1980 So Far So Good 1982 Always Tomorrow 1989 A Woman s Touch 1995 Appalachian Blues 2001 Blue Heart 2002 Appalachian Gospel 2003 Songwriter Sessions 2006 Holiday Magic 2008 Testimony 2008 American Coal 2010 Buried Treasure 2014 Last Train to Memphis 2015 Mountain Songbird 2016 Nashville Nights 2016 Old Time Singing 2017 Survivor 2018 References Edit a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 1916 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 a b c d Parton Stella 2011 Tell It Sister Tell It Attic Entertainment p 223 ISBN 978 0 615 44314 0 a b c Stella Parton Billboard Billboard com Retrieved June 14 2021 Pedigree Chart for Rachel Ann Parton Smoky Mountain Ancestral Quest Smoky Kin April 4 201 Retrieved April 18 2012 Stella Mae Parton b 4 May 1949 d Smoky Kin Retrieved February 23 2009 Stella Parton marries Marvin Rauhuff Whitmore Laura March 28 2019 Exclusive Premiere Stella Parton Shares Inspiring Video for Like A Rock from New Album Survivor Parade Retrieved June 14 2021 Stefano Angela Stella Parton Dirty Rotten Dog Music Video Premiere The Boot Retrieved June 14 2021 The Color of Love Jacey s Story TV movie 2000 IMDb March 19 2000 Retrieved June 14 2021 Dolly Parton s Coat of Many Colors TV movie 2015 Full Cast amp Crew IMDb IMDb Retrieved June 14 2021 Dolly Parton s Christmas of Many Colors Circle of Love TV Movie 2016 IMDb November 30 2016 Retrieved June 14 2021 Bhattacharjee Debopriya Dolly Parton s Sister has Made Quite a Wave on To Tell The Truth The CineTalk Retrieved June 14 2021 Folley Aris December 20 2020 Stella Parton singer and sister of Dolly lashes out at politicians in viral tweet over COVID 19 vaccine rollout The Hill Retrieved June 18 2021 External links EditStella Parton Country Gospel amp Appalachian Music Stella Parton discography at Discogs Stella Parton at IMDb Entry at 45cat com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stella Parton amp oldid 1124949783, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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