Vinyl Me, Please launches Dolly Parton record subscription

Global superstar becomes first artist to have dedicated monthly VMP subscription

Vinyl Me, Please and Dolly Parton have unveiled a first of its kind monthly record club devoted to the legendary career and peerless catalog of the global superstar. Starting in April 2023, Vinyl Me, Parton will give Dolly Parton fans a monthly connection with Dolly’s catalog on vinyl, with 12 Records of the Month spanning the entirety of Dolly’s recording career.

Ranging from her debut to some of her recent self-released albums, the 12 albums included in the Vinyl Me, Parton campaign will come on exclusive color vinyl, remastered from the highest quality audio sources, and on 180-gram vinyl. Each quarter will feature a free and exclusive Vinyl Me, Parton merch item as well. Each release was remastered in Nashville by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound in Nashville, and comes with a Vinyl Me, Parton obi-strip to make the albums stand out on Dolly fans’ shelves.

“I love listening to records, and to know that fans around the world are discovering music on vinyl is wonderful,” says Parton. “I am really happy to see some of my favorite albums that have been out of print on vinyl or were never pressed on vinyl be made available. What’s old is new again!”

Curated by Vinyl Me, Please and Dolly, many of the albums featured in Vinyl Me, Parton have not been reissued since their release dates, and some of them are appearing on vinyl for the first time as part of Vinyl Me, Parton. Included in Vinyl Me, Parton are Dolly’s landmark ‘70s albums Jolene, My Tennessee Mountain Home, and New Harvest…First Gathering. Early classics like Hello, I’m Dolly and Just Because I’m a Woman are alongside recent favorites like Better Day and Blue Smoke. Fan favorite mega smash 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs is getting its first vinyl reissue in almost 40 years, and bluegrass albums Little Sparrow and Halos & Horns, the chart-topping Backwoods Barbie, and Those Were the Days all make their vinyl debut as part of Vinyl Me, Parton.

Vinyl Me, Parton isn’t the first time Vinyl Me, Please and Dolly Parton worked together–her landmark Coat of Many Colors was featured as a VMP Country Record of the Month in 2021 – and it won’t be the last. There will be additional releases of key titles not featured in Vinyl Me, Parton available first to VMP Members in VMP’s store.

“It’s a true honor for us to launch this Dolly-centric subscription,” adds Vinyl Me, Please Director of Music Andrew Winistorfer. “We’ve never focused a subscription on a single artist, and it made too much sense for us to do it with Dolly: So much of her catalog has been untouched and under-reissued on vinyl, and some of her biggest albums from the ‘00s never came out on vinyl at all thanks to the era. Dolly is one of America’s National Treasures, and we hope Vinyl Me, Parton can serve as something that reminds both Dolly fans, and those unfamiliar with her LPs, that she’s one of the best songwriters we’ve ever had, and one of the best performers. These albums deserve to be heard on vinyl, and deserve to be celebrated anew.”

Subscriptions will be available in exclusive limited term engagements of three, six and 12 months, and space will be limited.

April 2023: My Tennessee Mountain Home
May 2023: Little Sparrow
June 2023: Blue Smoke
July 2023: Just Because I’m a Woman
August 2023: 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs
September 2023: Backwoods Barbie
October 2023: Hello, I’m Dolly
November 2023: Jolene
December 2023: Halos & Horns
January 2024: Better Day
February 2024: Those Were the Days
March 2024: New Harvest…First Gathering

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn

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