Unforgettable! Dolly Parton Shines at Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction with All-Star ‘Jolene’ Performance Featuring Pink, Sheryl Crow, and More
Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” performance at her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction was nothing short of amazing. The country legend shared the stage with a star-studded lineup of artists, such as Pink, Sheryl Crow, Rob Halford, Pat Benatar, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart, Brandi Carlile, and Simon Le Bon. The atmosphere was charged with energy as each voice brought its own distinct touch to the classic hit. Check out the video below.
Dolly Parton’s performance of “Jolene” at her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction was spectacular. The country music icon took the stage alongside an all-star group of artists, including Pink, Sheryl Crow, Rob Halford, Pat Benatar, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart, Brandi Carlile, and Simon Le Bon.
The energy in the room was electric, as each voice added its own unique flavor to the timeless hit, creating a powerful collaboration that felt like a victory lap for Dolly.
The stage came alive as Dolly Parton kicked off the performance with the opening hook, instantly drawing the crowd in. Then, Pink joined her for a duet, and it was clear by the look on Pink’s face how excited she was to share the spotlight with the country legend.
Next, Annie Lennox of Eurythmics took her turn, effortlessly adding her signature touch. The chorus saw the star-studded lineup come together, with Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran bringing his energy to the mix. Pat Benatar added her powerful voice before Rob Halford, the iconic metal vocalist, brought his raw intensity to the performance. Each legend brought something unique, turning the collaboration into an unforgettable moment.
When Dolly Parton first heard she was being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, she was hesitant. She felt she hadn’t done enough to earn such an honor and briefly considered withdrawing. However, after some reflection, the country legend decided to accept the recognition. However, after some reflection, the country legend decided to accept the recognition.
During her heartfelt acceptance speech, Parton shared her initial doubts, saying, “I’m sure a lot of you knew that back when they said they were gonna put me in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, I didn’t feel like I had done enough to deserve that. And I didn’t understand at the time that it’s about more than that. But I’m just so honoured and so proud to be here tonight.”