Dolly Parton has shared a heartfelt tribute to her late husband, Carl Dean, after he passed away at the age of 82—almost 60 years after the couple met in Tennessee, where they lived together for many decades.
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Governor Jared Polis, Llama Llama (of Red Pajama fame), and the (CDEC) delivered the 2 millionth book through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library at Westwood Early Learning Center on Friday. The program,
Dolly Parton returns to the Hot Country Songs chart, joining Sabrina Carpenter on a remix of "Please Please Please," which debuts at No. 17.
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Dolly Parton‘s songs have always been there to comfort us, bring joy and, occasionally, put certain people in their when they get a bit too cheeky. So it's perfectly fitting that following the death earlier this week of her husband of 60 years,
Dolly Parton reached out to fans, friends and family with what she called a "love note" Thursday in the wake of husband Carl Dean's death earlier this week. Then on Friday she dedicated a new song in his honor,
Carl Dean, the reclusive husband of country star Dolly Parton, has died at age 82. They were married for 58 years. Here's everything to know about him.
Dolly Parton released "If You Hadn't Been There," a song dedicated to her late husband Carl Thomas Dean, who died Monday.