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Dolly Parton was ready to leave her collaboration with Porter Wagoner. She shared how she felt after they parted ways.
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Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner had a messy end to their working relationship. She admitted she found it very embarrassing.
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 ...
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 ...
Eighteen years ago today, Dolly Parton sang "I Will Always Love You" to Porter Wagoner during his 50th anniversary celebration at the Opry.
Dolly Parton led an all-star choir in a rendition of “I Saw the Light” in tribute to her long-ago mentor Porter Wagoner at the public funeral service for him Thursday on the stage of the Grand ...
It was also a year in which nearly every other major success she experienced was as part of a duo with then-business partner Porter Wagoner. In March 1969, Wagoner signed a deal with RCA Records ...
Porter Wagoner was known for a string of country hits in the '60s, perennial appearances at the Grand Ole Opry in his trademark rhinestone suits, and for launching the career of Dolly Parton. Like ...
Few country stars in the 1950s sounded or looked cooler than Porter Wagoner. “The Wagonmaster” stuck with his blond pompadour, flashy Nudie suits and distinct honky-tonk sound in the ‘60s as ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — 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.
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