Dolly Parton Hurt By Howard Stern’s Tasteless Manipulation

Brody Vercher | May 15th, 2008 Email Share

  1. patrick
    May 15, 2008 at 9:51 am Permalink

    Did you get a chance to stroll through Flatstock during SXSW? There’s always an amazing assortment of gig posters on display there. Posters for Wilco and The Decemberists consistently rank among my favorites.

  2. Heidi
    May 15, 2008 at 9:56 am Permalink

    Farewell ceremony. I love that term.

  3. Rick
    May 15, 2008 at 10:18 am Permalink

    Speaking of Billy Bob Thorton, Billy came on stage last Thursday night at the Safari Sams club in Hollywood and introduced the bizarre rockabilly vampire act Unknown Hinson! If you like bizarre humor songs and blazing guitar solos, then Unknown Hinson is your man! Also, if any of you are fans of the “Squidbillies” cartoon from the adult swim show on Cartoon Network on Sunday nights, Unknown is the voice of papa squid “Early” and is involved in all aspects of that series….

    How could Carrie Underwood not make the Maxim list when Taylor and Julianne did? I’m not a fan of Carrie’s singing, but she is a good looking gal by any standards….

    The idea of overthrowing that pathetic state of mainstream country these days via Next GAC Star is a hoot. Maaybe Kylie Hrris could host a companion series “The Next Edge of Country GAC Star”….

  4. Brady Vercher
    May 15, 2008 at 11:02 am Permalink

    Lots of stuff to comment on today. The Dolly Parton audio was way beyond tasteless, but I wonder how successful a lawsuit would be.

    The Billy Bob Thorton video wasn’t bad.

    Based on our outgoing links stats so far, Nashville Scene can expect an influx of traffic.

    How did Taylor Swift land so high on that list? She’s not ugly by any means, but one of the 100 hottest? And doesn’t L.e.i. Brand Partners know that Taylor never wears jeans? Seems like an odd partnership to me.

  5. Funk
    May 15, 2008 at 11:32 am Permalink

    How did Swift end up high on that kind of list? Fresh meat is the answer. And about the jeans, if they pay her enough, she will wear them.

  6. Brody Vercher
    May 15, 2008 at 11:40 am Permalink

    Patrick - I didn’t get a chance, but I did see a few cool posters around town and on the internet during SXSW. Maybe next year, though. The guy who does a lot of those Wilco posters did this Willie one that I thought was pretty cool. I dig this David Serby one a lot, too.

  7. frozenphan
    May 15, 2008 at 12:06 pm Permalink

    If Dolly can get that lawsuit to a jury trial, she’ll drive Stern out of business.

  8. Funk
    May 15, 2008 at 1:53 pm Permalink

    If Dolly can get that lawsuit to a jury trial, she’ll drive Stern out of business.

    Are you aware that the FCC tried to drive Stern out of business and failed? Dolly is huge, but there is more to the law than a good strong clasp.

  9. Tony Nowobielski
    May 15, 2008 at 5:09 pm Permalink

    I do like Howard from time to time (haven’t listened since moved to satellite radio) and I do get his schtick is to be provocative. However, this just wasn’t funny or even relevant. The audio splicing is really obvious-there is no way anyone could believe these were actual recorded statements. If it was supposed to be shocking, it wasn’t-it sounds just kind of lazy.

  10. Lucas
    May 15, 2008 at 6:43 pm Permalink

    Happy Dolly’s suing. Business woman through and through. The audio was poorly edited. Dolly’s a great person and does soooooooooooooo much for charity. Not only a legend among country singers, but she took steps that back when she started weren’t even imaginable for most women to acheieve in country music. All of music owes a lot to Dolly!

  11. hairandtoenails
    May 15, 2008 at 8:08 pm Permalink

    Howard Stern’s routine here is pretty un-funny and tasteless, but its so obvious that Dolly never said those things, that I suspect Parton’s potential lawsuit will be on shaky grounds.

    The tabloid magazines can print obviously fake stories about celebrities; I suspect Stern will be fine.

  12. john
    May 15, 2008 at 9:08 pm Permalink

    SHANIA TWAIN AND MUTT ARE SEPERATING!! what will happen to her music??

  13. Lucas
    May 15, 2008 at 9:33 pm Permalink

    As far as the GAC thing goes, I think there’s only one (general) right way to make it in country music and that’s by putting the work in. Chip surely has one thing right though, many of the independent people that complain about the industry would have a good chance at winning this if they wanted to. Especially if they had the support from their friends. My fans on MySpace support me way more than I thought they ever would. When I ask them to check out somebody else’s page, they actually do believe it or not. If everybody teamed up for one artist, that could be some power.

    How many endorsements can Taylor do!?

  14. Funk
    May 16, 2008 at 9:36 pm Permalink

    I admit it, I’m a pig. I really want Kellie Pickler to turn around in that swimsuit photo.

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