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The legend started out in a duo with country singer Porter Wagoner, but she later became a solo sensation, releasing hits like “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You.” 50 years later, Dolly’s scored multiple Grammys, starred in blockbuster films “Steel Magnolias” and “9 to 5,” and landed a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Dolly Parton is launching a limited radio series with Apple Music. The show will be co-hosted by Kelleigh Bannen. Keep reading to learn when, where, and how to listen to: What Would Dolly Do? If you’ve long pined after a podcast from Dolly Parton, we have good news for you. The Queen of Country is releasing the next best thing: Parton’s radio series, What Would Dolly Do? Radio launches later this month, and shares behind-the-scenes stories from her past, present, and what’s to come.

The first episode will cover the “Jolene” singer’s rise to fame, her iconic look, and how she became the beloved star she is today. “What would Dolly do if someone told her she should tone down her style?” Bannen asks Parton in the clip. “I’d say, ‘Go to hell, I ain’t doing it,’” she replies. “I try to do what’s true to me. You got to have belief in yourself and you’ve got to have belief in your talent.” In episode two, Parton and Bannen discuss show business.

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