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Dolly Parton Celebrates Decades-Long Career with New Book Release

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  • Dolly Parton releases new book "Star of the Show: My Life on Stage"
  • Parton promotes book across Nashville, including stops at major retailers
  • Parton postpones Vegas shows in 2026 due to health issues
Dolly Parton Celebrates Decades-Long Career with New Book Release

Dolly Parton, the beloved country music superstar, is celebrating her decades-long career with the release of a new book, "Star of the Show: My Life on Stage." The book, written with Billboard Country Update editor Tom Roland, features over 500 photos and stories about Parton's extensive touring history and performances.

In the past week, Parton has been actively promoting the book's release, making stops at various retailers in Nashville, including Barnes & Noble, Sam's Club, Walmart, Costco, and Target. At Costco, she even sampled some tasty treats, while at Target, she jokingly used the book as a weight, hoisting it up in the air a few times.

However, Parton's health has been a concern for her fans recently. In September, she postponed her December dates at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to September 2026, citing the need to undergo some medical procedures. Parton assured her fans that she is "okay" and that she has "some problems" that she is addressing, but she is determined to keep working.

Despite these health challenges, Parton's humanitarian efforts continue to be recognized. This Sunday, she will receive the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the Oscars' annual Governors Awards in Los Angeles, honoring her decades-long commitment to promoting human welfare and contributing to rectifying inequities.

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Dolly Parton's new book, "Star of the Show: My Life on Stage," celebrates her nearly 60-year career as an entertainer, featuring over 500 photos and stories about her decades of touring and performances.
Dolly Parton postponed her December 2025 dates at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to September 2026 due to some health challenges that required her to undergo medical procedures.
Dolly Parton will receive the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the Oscars' annual Governors Awards in Los Angeles, recognizing her decades-long humanitarian efforts and contributions to promoting human welfare.

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