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Dolly Parton's America

WNYC Studios & OSM Audiowww.wnycstudios.org
In this intensely divided moment, one of the few things everyone still seems to agree on is Dolly Parton—but why? That simple question leads to a deeply personal, historical, and musical rethinking of one of America’s great icons. Join us for a 9-episode journey into the Dollyverse. Hosted by Jad Abumrad. Produced and reported by Shima Oliaee. Dolly Parton’s America is a production from OSM Audio and WNYC Studios.
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Episodes

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Oct 15, 202537 min

She's Alive!

As Dolly will tell you, so much of who she is - her creativity, her music, her stance on life - emanates from her faith, but what exactly is that faith? The answer is deeply surprising. In this episode, Dolly tells a story of finding God in an abandoned church filled with X-rated graffiti. And she speaks of her plans for how she'll be remembered after she’s gone—how her voice will live on for the next 50, 100, 200 years.

Dec 31, 201927 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Traveling Creatures: live music from the series

In this second bonus music episode, we play two live songs we recorded, sung by bluegrass musicians Nora Brown and Amythyst Kiah. You can find Nora on facebook @norabrownbanjo, instagram @little.nb, and her music at jalopyrecords.org and on Spotify. Amythyst is on facebook, instagram, and twitter at @amythystkiah, and her music can be found at amythystkiah.com .

Dec 24, 201912 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Dixie Disappearance

This episode delves into the controversy surrounding Dolly Parton’s Stampede (formerly known as “Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede”)—a dinner theater that presents the Civil War as a friendly competition between neighbors. In the wake of the Charlottesville Riots in 2017, the Dixie Stampede was called out by the press, and then became embroiled in the larger national conversation about Civil War monuments and the white-washing of history. Dolly’s business conglomerate decided to eliminate “Dixie” fr...

Dec 17, 201939 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Dolly Parton's America

This episode explores Appalachian identity and stereotypes through a University of Tennessee history class called "Dolly Parton's America." Students discuss their personal experiences with Southern shame, the historical roots of hillbilly caricatures, and debate Dolly Parton's role – is she exploiting or elevating their heritage? The episode highlights the complex relationship between place, identity, and cultural representation.

Dec 03, 201940 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Dolly's Wildflowers: live music from the series

Music performed by: Justin Hiltner (@hiltnerj, http://justinhiltner.com ) Esther Konkara ( @esther_konkara ) Steph Jenkins ( @slhjenkins , http://www.stephaniejenkins.info ) Stephanie Coleman ( @stephiecoleman ) Courtney Hartman ( @courthartman , https://www.courtneyhartman.com ) Shelley Washington ( @shelleyplaysaxy , http://shelleywashington.com ) Bora Yoon ( @borabot , http://borayoon.com ) Caroline Shaw ( @caroshawmusic , https://carolineshaw.com ) Recordings from National Sawdust were part ...

Nov 26, 201930 minSeason 1Ep. 7

The Only One For Me, Jolene

One of Dolly’s most iconic and successful songs is “Jolene,” a song that, at first listen, is about a romantic rival trying to steal her man: a prime example of the classic “cheating song.” But some see it as flipping a popular country music trope on its head. This idea takes shape when Nadine Hubbs, a professor at the University of Michigan, writes a fourth verse to “Jolene," which makes us reimagine Dolly's songs in entirely new ways.

Nov 19, 201936 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Dollitics

Dolly Parton and politics have always had an interesting relationship. On the one hand, she wrote 9 to 5 , the anthem for working women and the theme song for a movie inspired by a new labor union. On the other hand, she refuses to answer questions about President Trump, or any question on politics period. Her nephew calls this “Dollitics”: Dolly doesn’t take a position because she knows half her fans are on the right, half are on the left. In this moment in history, how should we think of this ...

Nov 12, 201945 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Neon Moss

In this episode, we go back up the mountain to visit Dolly’s actual Tennessee mountain home. But, can you ever go home again? Dolly tells us stories about her first trips out of the holler, and shares with us where she lives now. Back on the mountaintop, standing under the rain by the Little Pigeon River, the trip triggers memories of Jad’s first visit to his father's childhood home, and opens the gateway to dizzying stories of music and migration.

Nov 05, 201942 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Tennessee Mountain Trance

We journey into the Dollyverse dimension: "Tennessee Mountain Home."Like all law abiding Tennesseans, Jad grew up with the song on a loop. He hadn’t planned to talk with Dolly about it, but much to his surprise, he is drawn into a Tennessee Mountain Trance. The trance opens a portal to many questions about country music, authenticity, nostalgia and belonging. And to a place called Dollywood. We visit the replica of Dolly’s childhood cabin and find thousands of other pilgrims similarly entranced....

Oct 29, 201940 minSeason 1Ep. 3

I Will Always Leave You

Porter Wagoner led the most successful country music television show of its time, and in 1967 he needed a new “girl singer.” He turned to a 21 year old songwriter named Dolly Parton, who’d just recorded her first hit “Dumb Blonde.” So began a nearly decade-long partnership that, behind the scenes, was as contentious as it was commercially successful. This episode tells the story of the “Porter years,” the period during which Dolly arguably discovers her power - both as a performer and songwriter...

Oct 22, 201954 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Sad Ass Songs

We begin with a simple question: How did the queen of the boob joke become a feminist icon? Helen Morales, author of “Pilgrimage to Dollywood,” gave us a stern directive – look at the lyrics! So we dive into Dolly’s discography, starting with the early period of what Dolly calls “sad ass songs” to find remarkably prescient words of female pain, slut-shaming, domestic violence, and women being locked away in asylums by cheating husbands. We explore how Dolly took the centuries-old tradition of th...

Oct 15, 201958 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Dolly Parton's America Trailer

In this intensely divided moment, one of the few things everyone still seems to agree on is Dolly Parton—but why? That simple question leads to a deeply personal, historical, and musical rethinking of one of America’s great icons. Join us for a 9-part journey into the Dollyverse. Hosted and created by Jad Abumrad and Shima Oliaee.

Oct 03, 20191 min
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