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Dolly Parton said 'I will always love you' in her first post since her husband Carl Dean died — then released a new song for him"I can't reach out personally to each of you, but just know it has meant the world to me." "He is in God's arms now, and I am okay with that. I will always love you," the post continued ...
Carl Dean — Dolly Parton's husband of 58 years — died March 3 in Nashville at 82 years old. The country legend paid tribute to him on March 6, saying, "he's in God's arms now." ...
Dozens of Grand Ole Opry members sing Dolly Parton tribute to cap off Opry 100th anniversary special
Around 50 Grand Ole Opry members performed Parton's hit song "I Will Always Love You." The tribute followed shortly after the death of Parton's husband, Carl Dean. Parton wrote the song about her ...
A choir of around 50 Grand Ole Opry members filled the stage, along with some of the biggest names in country music, to sing Parton's renowned hit "I Will Always Love You." Hillary Scott ...
Ethel Cain announced her upcoming second studio album, "Willoughby Tucker, I Will Always Love You," on March 24, 2025.
And you gotta know, we will always love you." Parton had a message of her own for the fans and stars who assembled at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville for the Opry 100: A Live Celebration ...
I expect to be working, so anyway, I just wanted you to know that of course I will always love him and I’ll miss him, but I want you to know that I will always love you.” FOX8’s Chad Tucker ...
The singer-songwriter also confirmed her upcoming tour of North America and Europe. By Stephen Daw Pride Editor It’s been nearly four months since Ethel Cain dropped her Perverts project in January.
Entertainment Weekly said Parton referred to her hit “I Will Always Love You” telling the crowd, “Of course I will always love him, and I’ll miss him, but I wanted you to know that I will ...
Dozens of Grand Ole Opry members sing Dolly Parton tribute to cap off Opry 100th anniversary special
Dozens of the biggest country music stars closed the Grand Ole Opry's 100-year live concert celebration with an emotional tribute to Dolly Parton.
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