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Dolly Parton Pauses Songwriting to Prepare for December Residency at Caesars Palace

Parton says grief after her husband’s death has left her unable to write new songs.

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Overview

  • Parton told Khloé Kardashian that she has been unable to finish several songwriting projects she began since Carl Dean’s passing in March.
  • She explained that she "can't afford the luxury of getting that emotional right now," attributing her creative pause to mourning.
  • Rather than starting new music, she is focusing on performances and other commitments, including a Las Vegas residency scheduled for December.
  • In April she released the ballad "If You Hadn’t Been There," her first musical tribute to Dean’s support over their nearly 60-year marriage.
  • Parton’s private 1966 marriage to Nashville businessman Carl Dean has long inspired hits like "Jolene" and remains central to her faith-driven creative identity.