If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our site, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission.
Dolly Parton stands next to her tour bus (decorated with butterfly artwork and thick crimson lines) for a pre-show photo in 1977 in Detroit, Michigan. Decades later, the portrait is now one of several rare archival images in art store Sonic Editions' latest collection, just in time to celebrate the iconic artist's upcoming 79th birthday.
Sonic Editions' new Dolly Parton photo album is now available for purchase online and includes several different photos spanning Parton's legendary career. The new print includes black-and-white behind-the-scenes moments captured by Parton, a 1977 portrait of David Garr, and a photo of the legendary songwriter with her. 9 to 5 Starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, it was filmed by Robin Platzer in 1981, the year after this comedy classic hit theaters.
Available in sizes S, M, L, XL and XXL, this 1977 National Portrait is printed on Fuji Crystal archival paper and tells the story of the image on the reverse.
Dolly Parton prints at Sonic Editions start at $89 and are available in a variety of sizes, including small 14 x 11-inch prints and larger, select prints suitable for hanging on gallery walls. Sonic Editions offers the prints themselves, or fans can pay an extra fee to have them framed and mounted – all ready to hang on the wall.
Fans can purchase this print by Parton as a print or mounted in a solid wood black or white frame.
“Happy birthday to the incomparable Dolly Parton, whose timeless voice and bold, unapologetic style have shaped country music and inspired generations, proving that heart, humor and tenacity can transcend genre and A stylish way to live in harmony,” Russell Blackmore, founder of Sonic Edition, told rolling stones in a statement.
Available in S, M, L, XL and XXL, this Robin Platzer print captures 9 to 5 Co-starring in New York.
last year, rolling stones Named Parton's "Jolene" the greatest country song of all time, writing that the song "is the pinnacle of Dolly Parton as a singer, songwriter and storyteller: the ultimate country heartbreak song. 50 years later, it’s more iconic than ever.”
There's no shortage of new releases coming from the country legend in 2024, from new merch to new music and more. In September, Parton published a new cookbook, Cooking looks goodAlong with her sister, a new Dolly Wine has also been launched, including a bottle of Dolly Chardonnay.
Now playing
vinyl records
Parton's 2024 30-track rock project is available as a vinyl box set and includes collaborations and covers with everyone from Paul McCartney to Ann Wilson.
A few months later, Parton released her guest rock record rock starand peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 in November. Soon after, she fell Smoky Mountain DNA: Family, Faith and Fablesand her family. Recently, Parton announced her recruitment Dolly: The Original Musicala new play set to open on Broadway in 2026.