The Dolly Parton Dilemma: When Country Meets Rock 'n' Roll
New YorkSun Sep 15 2024
Dolly Parton's rise to fame in the 1970s was nothing short of meteoric. She had already made a name for herself in the country music scene, but her pop-centric album New Harvest … First Gathering was about to take her to new heights. In 1977, she played three shows at New York's Bottom Line, an esteemed venue that drew in the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger, Candice Bergen, and many more. But despite her confidence in her abilities, Parton was on the brink of being scared. The crowd of celebrities was intimidating, to say the least.
As Parton took the stage, she was met with a sea of familiar faces. What would it be like to perform in front of such a high-profile audience? Would she be able to hold her own alongside rock royalty? The pressure was palpable. But as she began to sing, something remarkable happened. The crowd was just great, and Parton's stage banter won them over.
But what about the days leading up to the show? Did Parton's guitarist, Don Roth, have any insight into her pre-concert jitters? "One thing I learned a long time ago is that Dolly Parton is still very much a little girl," Roth said. "She's very uneasy in surroundings she doesn't know. " Parton would often feel out of place in these situations, going "into the shell" and becoming withdrawn. It was a far cry from her typical warm and bubbly self.
And yet, despite these nerves, Parton still managed to shine. She admitted that she sometimes feels starstruck, even after all these years. Jagger, in particular, still makes her nervous. But what about Elton John, Debbie Harry, and other rock legends she's worked with? Is it possible to overcome initial shyness and become a rockstar in your own right?
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What is the significance of Dolly Parton's interactions with Elton John, Mick Jagger, and Debbie Harry?
How does Dolly Parton's stage presence change when she is performing for a crowd of celebrities?
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