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Dolly Parton’s ‘Jolene’ at Glastonbury, 2014 – happy moments

Posted by Aruna at June 30, 2014 in editor's choice &editor's choice &hear &music &music &see

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  EDITOR’S CHOICE   The phenomenon that is Dolly Parton, playing Glastonbury 2014. A sight, I’m sure, many people never thought they would see. Amazing woman. You just have to grin. And sing.     See also: Dolly Parton, ‘The Not-so-invisible Woman’ … 100 great women in words’  

Tags : country divas, country music, Dolly, Dolly Parton, Glastonbury, Jolene, musician, the not-so-invisible woman

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