Dolly Parton, the renowned country music legend and beloved celebrity, has recently announced her retirement from touring. Despite her fame and success, Dolly remains down-to-earth and values making people laugh above all else.
After an impressive 76 years of touring, Dolly has decided to step back from live performances. However, she still plans to create and produce new music. Moving forward, she will focus on delivering one-of-a-kind shows, a departure from her previous full-fledged tours. This adjustment will provide her with more time to dedicate to her marriage and music.
Dolly’s love story with her husband, Carl Dean, is a significant part of her life. They first crossed paths in Tennessee in 1964 when Dolly was just 18 years old and Carl was 21. Immediately drawn to her, Carl famously proclaimed, “I’m going to marry that girl.”
Their relationship blossomed, and after a few months of dating, Dolly and Carl tied the knot in an intimate ceremony on May 17th, 1966. Over 50 years later, their love remains strong and unwavering. Their ability to weather challenges together has undoubtedly played a role in their enduring union.
What makes Dolly and Carl’s relationship truly remarkable? Perhaps it’s their unwavering devotion to one another or their shared love for country music. Regardless, their love story serves as an inspiration to us all.
Dolly and Carl’s wedding was a private affair held in Ringgold, Georgia, rather than Tennessee, to avoid media attention. With only Dolly, Carl, and her mother in attendance, they celebrated the beginning of their life together.
Since their wedding anniversary in 2016, Dolly and Carl have decided to renew their vows, a testament to their deep and lasting love. As they grow older, they prioritize spending more time together. In a recent interview with Pollstar, Dolly expressed her desire to be closer to her husband, particularly as they navigate the later years of their lives.
Dolly shared, “I’ve spent my entire life on the road; it takes time and effort. I now prefer to stay closer to home with my husband. As we age, I don’t want to be away for long periods of time, four or five weeks at a stretch.”
She further explained that she wouldn’t feel content if she were away while someone needed her support. Dolly cherishes her connection with her fans and would hate to disappoint them by canceling a tour prematurely due to her obligations at home.