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Stella Parton Finds Hope After Grief Through Music
18 Jun
Summary
- Music served as therapy for Stella Parton during a period of grief.
- She recently released a cover of Ben E. King's "Stand by Me".
- Parton is planning an album of covers titled Nostalgia for release.

Country music artist Stella Parton has recently released new music after a seven-year hiatus, during which she experienced significant personal loss, including the deaths of three brothers and a niece. This period of grief initially led to writer's block, halting her creative flow.
Parton, 77, found inspiration again through music, which she describes as therapy and a lifeblood. She released a cover of Ben E. King's "Stand by Me" on June 1, a song that resonates deeply with her memories of her brother Floyd. This track precedes her upcoming album of covers, titled "Nostalgia," slated for release later this year.
Parton, who grew up in a large musical family in Tennessee with 11 siblings, including superstar sister Dolly, emphasizes the profound connection she shared with her family. She is now actively working in the studio, aiming to share messages of hope through her music as a "messenger of hope."