Venue: Rod Laver Arena
Date: 23/11/2011
Reviewed By: Espylyn
Dolly Parton entered stage to applause and the pint sized, top heavy, giggling beauty wearing glittery tight outfits gave us five covers initally starting with 'Walking On Sunshine'- enter not impressed face here, when she has such a back catalogue. Finally we entered the hits and Dolly did not stop. Dolly is a comedian to boot, many stories about her family days and how she progressed as a singer and a few jokes between songs and two hours later we all came to really like a lady who has been gracing the music scene for over forty years. A Tennessee spirit, one of ten children, who has somehow managed to pass Australia shores for 25 years, finally came our way and through 'My Tennesse Mountain Home', 'Nine To Five' and 'Little Sparrow' she soaked up the applause and brought out the religious side to her life. Despite rumors I couldn't see any evidence of lip synching, and she held her voice strong throughout the show with only snippets of catching her breath. Dolly plays banjo, flute, saxaphone, guitar, autoharp and piano - what a woman! An encore and lastly 'I Will Always Love You' sent us on our way home.
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