Dolly Parton, the Queen of Country, plans to scale back her touring schedule, preferring to stay close to home and her loved ones. While she’ll still perform at select festivals and special events, she believes long absences would be unfair to her fans and challenging for her family if they needed her. Instead, Dolly intends to continue creating music and entertaining in new ways.
Excited for her next project, Parton is working on a rock album inspired by her Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Meanwhile, she stars in an upcoming biopic about Annie Lee, a teenage musician with a troubled past. Guided by the seasoned Ruthanna, Annie Lee dreams of overcoming her hardships and making a name in country music.
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