Artist's albums
Always Tomorrow
1989 · album
Survivor
2018 · album
Old Time Singing
2017 · album
Nashville Nights
2016 · album
Mountain Songbird
2016 · album
Last Train to Memphis
2015 · album
Buried Treasures
2014 · album
Resurrection
2013 · album
Live At Dollywood
2013 · album
Tell It Sister Tell It
2011 · album
Dolly's Sister - [The Dave Cash Collection]
2011 · album
The Sun Is Shining
2011 · album
American Coal
2010 · album
Young Love
2009 · album
Hits Collection
2009 · compilation
Mountain Rose-Live In Norway
2009 · album
Holiday Magic
2008 · album
Testimony
2008 · album
Heart & Soul
2008 · album
In The Spirit
2008 · album
Romantic Moments
2008 · album
Anthology
2006 · album
Appalachian Gospel
2003 · album
Appalachian Blues
2002 · album
Blue Heart
2002 · album
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Biography
Stella Parton is the sixth of twelve children from one of America’s most prolific creative families. Nashville branded Stella a Maverick in 1975 when she stormed on to the scene after writing, producing & releasing her debut album ‘I Want to Hold You (In My Dreams Tonight)’. Stella launched her very own record label, S.C.A.B records to release the project after being turned down by Nashville record executives. It was a feat unheard of at the time, particularly for a female. The following year Stella was signed to Elektra Records. The partnership produced three albums; Country Sweet, Stella Parton & Love Ya. Following her departure from Elektra Stella signed with Accord Townhouse Records. The label recruited Milan Williams of the Commodores to produce Stella’s 1982 album ‘So Far, So Good’. With the launch of her second record label, Raptor Records, Stella returned to her Appalachian roots. She produced two critically acclaimed records; Appalachian Gospel & Appalachian Blues, the latter of which received a Grammy nod. In 2016 Stella announced the release of a long awaited project, ‘Mountain Songbird’. The album pays homage to Stella’s favorite songwriter, her big sister Dolly. The aptly titled ‘Survivor’ is Stella’s 40th studio album. Parton produced the album and penned eight of the ten songs. It features a definitive take on Bob Seeger’s Classic ‘Like A Rock’ as well as a stripped down version of Avicii’s mega hit ‘Wake Me Up’.