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Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner had a huge falling out. They were on better terms two decades later, as one of his albums ...
Porter Wagoner was on the same label as Dolly Parton. Here's why he thought they were cheating her out of success.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Porter Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday. He was 80. Wagoner, who ...
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Porter Wagoner pressured Dolly Parton into doing things his way. When Parton got to work on her solo career in the 1970s, she brought Wagoner on as a producer.
Porter Wagoner, who was born 89 years ago today, solidified his place in television history about as strongly as he did in the country music history books. From 1960 to 1981, the Grand Ole Opry ...
Flashback: Porter Wagoner Tries Out Dolly Parton’s ‘Coat of Many Colors’ Fifty years ago today, Wagoner cut the first version of Parton's classic autobiographical song By Stephen L. Betts ...
Porter Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday. He was 80.
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Porter Wagoner, the blond-pompadoured, rhinestone-encrusted personification of Nashville tradition, host of the longest-running country-music variety show in TV history and ...
Porter Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday night. He was 80. Wagoner, who had survived an ab… ...
Porter Wagoner, the blond pompadoured, rhinestone-encrusted personification of Nashville tradition, host of the longest-running country-music variety show in TV history and mentor to Dolly Parton ...
Porter Wagoner, the blond pompadoured, rhinestone-wearing personification of Nashville tradition, host of the longest-running country music variety show in TV history and mentor to Dolly Parton ...
Few country stars in the 1950s sounded or looked cooler than “The Wagonmaster.” The Opry legend is just as well-known for his long-running television program, The Porter Wagoner Show, which ...
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