Dolly inducted into Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame which honors and preserves the songwriting legacy associated with Nashville music.
Dolly inducted into Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame which honors and preserves the songwriting legacy associated with Nashville music.
Dolly’s song, "9 to 5" earned a People’s Choice Award for Favorite Song from a Motion Picture.
Dolly Parton and her Uncle Bill Owens open Owe-Par Publishing Company allowing them to copyright their songs for themselves.
'Put it Off Until Tomorrow' written by Dolly Parton and Bill Owens is recorded by Bill Phillips and wins BMI's song of the year in 1966.
Fred Foster signs Dolly and Bill Owens to Combine Music and Monument Records. Dolly has first charting single, "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby."