Imperial Valley Press

Grammy weekend kicks off with honor for Dolly Parton

- BY BETH HARRIS

LOS ANGELES — Nobody pokes more fun at Dolly Parton — all hair, sequins, nine-inch nails and five-inch stilettos — than the country superstar herself.

Parton was celebrated for her musical achievemen­ts and philanthro­pic work as MusiCares Person of the Year on Friday night.

She’s the first country artist to be saluted in the tribute’s 29-year history.

Garth Brooks, Brandi Carlile, Miley Cyrus, Shawn Mendes, Kacey Musgraves, Willie Nelson, Katy Perry, Pink, Chris Stapleton and Don Henley were among those honoring the 73-year-old singer-songwriter two days before the Grammy Awards.

“All of my life I have been known for two things. Well, not them,” the well-endowed Parton joked in a bawdy acceptance speech.

“I’ve also been known as a singer and songwriter too. Although I’m not complainin­g. Ol’ Pancho and Lefty’s been pretty good to me. Everybody always expects me to do a boob joke and I like to do that right up front.”

Surprising Parton with her award and earning a standing ovation were Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, who teamed with Parton for two successful “Trio” albums.

It was a rare public appearance for Ronstadt, who can’t sing anymore because of Parkinson’s disease, which Parton mentioned.

“It has been a wonderful journey,” Parton said.

As Parton rushed to embrace Harris and Ronstadt, her award crashed to the floor. It appeared to survive intact.

 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP ?? Dolly Parton accepts her award at MusiCares Person of the Year on Friday, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION/AP Dolly Parton accepts her award at MusiCares Person of the Year on Friday, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

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