Dolly Parton Stuns Fan with New ROCK N ROLL Hair Style

Dolly Parton has changed her classic bouffant hairstyle for a punk rock look, marking the start of a new era for the singer.

The unexpected change has taken many by surprise, but fans are excited to see the new punk rock DP. Learn more about Dolly’s new look and how she’s constantly reinventing herself in the entertainment industry.

The unexpected change has taken many by surprise, but fans are excited to see the new punk rock DP. In honor of two of her latest songs, Dolly recently shared an album cover on Instagram, which both come as part of the set list for her upcoming album, ‘Rockstar’.

The release date for this is speculated to be later on in the year, 17 November, 2023. The two brand new tracks from Rockstar are “Bygones” featuring Rob Halford of Judas Priest with special guests Nikki Sixx, John 5, and “Magic Man (Carl Version)” featuring Ann Wilson with special guest Howard Leese.

Dolly’s caption reads, “Two brand new tracks from Rockstar are out now! Stream wherever you get your music ❤️‍🔥.” Dolly’s new hairstyle features much less volume and a side-sweeping 00s fringe with boho-feathered strands. The look is a festival hairstyle, perfect for Glastonbury.

Dolly Parton is known for her iconic style and has recently launched a pet apparel collection called “Doggy Parton.” The line is now available on Amazon and features items such as a pink cowgirl hat tiara and a blonde wig headpiece.

Despite her public statement, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has revealed they intend to keep the country legend in the running for a potential induction, also noting that voting was already underway by the voting panel members.
Bygones – Featuring Rob Halford

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