Dolly Parton, 76, could be recording a hit rock record soon if she has her way. The legendary country singer is apparently thinking about “hitting up the studio” to take on the “challenge” of temporarily stepping away from the type of music she’s used to making and taking on a different sound instead.
She also could be considering getting her goddaughter Miley Cyrus, 29, to help. “Dolly Parton is not lying when she said she would love to do a rock album and she would absolutely enlist family like Miley and her music peers to get it done,” a source EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife. “She thinks it would be a fun challenge and she could actually work with other rock icons to make an album that nobody would expect but what everybody would want.
Don’t be surprised if she puts something together and hit up the studio soon to figure it all out.” The surprising news about Dolly comes after she made headlines for recently declining to be a part of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
On March 14, she took to social media to explain that even though she was still on the ballot after opting out, she needed to “respectfully bow out” so other votes wouldn’t be “split” and did mention the possibility of making a future rock album. “Dolly here!
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