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Her 1967 hit "Dumb Blonde" caught Porter Wagoner's ear, and he hired Parton to appear on his television show, where their duet numbers became famous. By the time her "Joshua" reached number one in 1970, Parton's fame had overshadowed the boss's, and she had struck out on her own, though still recording duets with him.
During the mid-'70s, she established herself as a country superstar, crossing over into the pop mainstream in the early '80s, when she began singing pop as well as country. In the early '80s, she also began appearing in movies, most notably the hit 9 to 5. She dominated the charts for most of the '80's and into the mid '90s before she was blindsided by the "new country revolution". With no outlet for her music, she trudged on and continued to release albums. She experienced a rebirth of sorts with more bluegrass and acoustic flavored renderings in the late '90s and early '00s.
She is known for her distinctive soprano, her curvaceous figure and sometimes bawdy humor, as well as her flamboyant and flashy dress sense.
Dolly's Charitable Efforts
Since the mid-1980s Parton has been praised for her many charitable efforts, particularly in the area of literacy. Her literacy program, Dolly Parton's "Imagination Library", which mails one book per month to children from the time of their birth until they enter kindergarten, began in Sevier County, Tennessee, but has now been replicated in 566 counties across thirty-six U.S. states (as well as Canada). In December 2007 it crossed the Atlantic when she chose the Yorkshire town of Rotherham to be the first British locality to receive the books, a gesture which did not meet with universal approval within the borough council. It has resulted in Parton's receiving the Association of American Publishers' AAP Honors in 2000, Good Housekeeping's Seal of Approval in 2001 (the first time the seal had been given to a person), the American Association of School Administrators' Galaxy Award in 2002, the Chasing Rainbows Award from the National State Teachers of the Year in 2002, and the Child and Family Advocacy Award from the Parents As Teachers National Center in 2003. She was honored as a "Living Legend" by the Library of Congress for her work. The program distributes more than 2.5 million free books to children annually.
Dollywood
Her Dollywood theme park has also been noted for bringing jobs and tax revenues to a previously depressed region.
Her efforts to preserve the bald eagle through the American Eagle Foundation's sanctuary at Dollywood earned her the Partnership Award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2003.