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  • Sep 5, 1967
    Dolly Parton makes her first appearance on TV's "The Porter Wagoner Show"
    Sep 14, 1967
    Dolly Parton makes her first in-concert appearance in Porter Wagoner's show in Lebanon, Virginia. She's greeted with boos and chants for Norma Jean, the female singer she replaced
    Oct 7, 1967
    Sevier County holds the first Dolly Parton Day as 7,000 people gather at the courthouse for a show that also features Porter Wagoner and Mel Tillis
    Oct 9, 1967
    Dolly Parton and her uncle, Bill Owens, establish Owepar, a publishing company that owns the copyrights to their songs
    Oct 10, 1967
    Dolly Parton records with Porter Wagoner for the first time
    Oct 11, 1967
    Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton record "The Last Thing On My Mind"
    Oct 16, 1967
    Dolly Parton replaces Norma Jean on "The Porter Wagoner Show"
    Dec 11, 1967
    Dolly Parton records as a solo artist for RCA for the first time
    Jan 31, 1968
    Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton record "Holding On To Nothin'"
    May 22, 1968
    Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton record "We'll Get Ahead Someday"

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