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    Episode 4: ‘I got enough stories to last a lifetime’ — Dolly Parton

    enOctober 17, 2019
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    About this Episode

    “It’s been a long year, and I’m about sick of Dolly Parton,” Parton quipped Saturday backstage at the Grand Ole Opry.

    Parton capped the Opry’s Dolly week with two performances Saturday night at the Grand Ole Opry. Before she performed, the East Tennessee native sat down with The Tennessean’s Country Mile Podcast to chat about her 2019, which might as well be renamed "The Year of Dolly Parton."

    Parton’s television appearances start rolling out in November. She talks about those on Episode 4 of Country Mile as well as her plans for the holidays, the Grand Ole Opry, her future and more.

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