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Dolly Parton is always keeping fans on their toes. The 78-year-old country music legend announced the release of new music and a docuseries, just months after in November 2023. Parton’s new album, “Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA — Family, Faith & Fables,” is set for a fall release, though fans can preorder it as soon as next month, according to a press release.

A four-part docuseries, acting as a companion piece to the album, is also in the works. Though the announcement did not reveal the genre of the new album, the album's title does suggest that Parton will be returning to her country music roots. Aside from the forthcoming album and series, Parton has been busy working on her Apple Music 1 radio show, which she launched in October 2023.



The singer also that she and sister Rachel Parton George will release a cookbook, “Good Lookin’ Cookin,” in September. Here's what to know about Parton's upcoming album and docuseries release. The "Jolene" singer's new album, “Dolly Parton & Family: Smoky Mountain DNA — Family, Faith & Fables,” will be released Nov.

15, per a press release. The press release described the docuseries as "in production," but did not clarify if the release date would be the same. On June 21, fans can pre-order the album the same day as the full track list is set to drop.

According to a press release, the album will be available through streaming platforms, as well as on CD and vinyl. Described as both a musical and visual experi.

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