Dolly Parton Taking Break From Songwriting After Husband’s Death
DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUL 10 – Dolly Parton paused songwriting after nearly 60 years of marriage as grief affects her creativity, though she stays active with other projects including a Las Vegas residency.
- Dolly Parton's husband, Carl Thomas Dean, died in March at age 82, after which she paused songwriting and addressed this publicly.
- They met in 1964 outside a Nashville laundromat shortly after Parton moved there to start her career and shared over 60 years together.
- Parton announced Dean's death via Instagram, expressed gratitude for fan support, and said she is adjusting while keeping his memory close.
- She has sold over 100 million records and composed upwards of 3,000 songs. She has expressed that writing brings her a deep sense of connection to God in those moments.
- Parton said she will return to songwriting when ready, continuing to honor Dean while reflecting on their life amid ongoing creative pauses.
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Dolly Parton taking break from songwriting after husband’s death
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