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Dolly Parton Day will officially be observed on 19 January in the state of Tennessee.
Governor Bill Lee announced the tribute to Parton, honouring "her lifetime of achievement, service, and positive impact", in coordination with the country music legend's 80th birthday, which falls on the same day.
"Dolly Parton, born on 19 January, 1946, is a native Tennessean whose extraordinary life and career have brought pride to the State of Tennessee," reads the state leader's official notice of Dolly Parton Day, published by the Tennessee Department of State.
The proclamation highlights the star's accomplishments, both professional and philanthropic, and how she's affected the lives of Tennesseans.
"Dolly Parton is an acclaimed singer, songwriter, musician, actress, producer, and entrepreneur whose body of work embodies the spirit of Tennessee," it reads.
"Throughout her remarkable career, Dolly Parton has earned numerous awards and accolades and is widely regarded as one of the most influential and beloved artists in the history of American music.
"In addition to her artistic accomplishments, Dolly Parton has demonstrated an enduring commitment to philanthropy and service, most notably through the Dollywood Foundation and the Imagination Library."
This year marks a milestone birthday for Parton, who has scored 25 No. 1s on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart across four decades so far.
Her latest release is a new rendition of her 1977 hit Light of a Clear Blue Morning, featuring Lainey Wilson, Reba McEntire, Queen Latifah and Miley Cyrus.