Dolly Parton Sound-Alike Goes Viral After L.A. Evacuation

Not even a deadly wildfire and an evacuation could stop one L.A.-based singer-songwriter from submitting her audition tape to play the role of Dolly Parton in a Broadway musical.

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Last year, Parton announced a casting call for a musical about her life. Haley Spence Brown — who is one-half of country duo The Doohickies — was planning to audition for the role of Dolly, but those plans hit a bump in the road after a string of devastating fires broke out in the L.A. area last week.

But Brown wasn’t about to lose out on her chance to be in Parton’s musical.

She didn’t take much of her recording or filming equipment when she evacuated her home, but the singer did bring her acoustic guitar. Even more importantly, she brought her voice, which bears a jaw-dropping similarity to Parton’s. Watch the video below to hear the resemblance for yourself:

@the.doohickeys#searchfordolly is time sensitive, so here’s my audition. In light of the devastation in our city of Los Angeles, I wasn’t sure if it was appropriate to post this. Still, this particular song has gotten me through some rough times, and I hope it can distract you for a minute. Dolly is a helper and remains positive in the face of tragedy—check our our story for a list of local musicians who lost their homes that you can donate to.

♬ original sound – The Doohickeys

“Dolly’s gotten me through some really, really hard times and she’s doing it again today,” Brown says at the beginning of the clip, which has since gone viral on TikTok.

“…I didn’t bring a microphone, so instead, you’re getting the rag-tag version,” she says in a shockingly good impression of Parton’s voice, “which kinda feels a little bit like Dolly’s start.”

She then goes on to perform a rendition of Parton’s “Wildflowers,” which appeared on the singer’s 1987 Trio album with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris.

That particular song — about resilience and finding ways to grow where you’re planted — is an especially poignant choice in light of the L.A. fires and all the people that have been injured, killed or displaced as a result of the catastrophe.

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“This particular song has gotten me through some rough times, and I hope it can distract you for a minute,” Brown noted. “Dolly is a helper and remains positive in the face of tragedy.”

In the comments section, fans praised Brown’s authentic delivery of this beloved Parton hit.

“#SearchForDolly can stop right here,” one commenter wrote.

“This is the one!! No gimmicks or costumes or makeup just raw talent,” another added.

At the end of the clip, Brown proved that she’s a multi-faceted talent, throwing a little of yodeling out to make her audition stand out. “I can also play fiddle and I can play banjo, but you’ll have to call me back to hear that,” she concluded.

Country Star Homes Devastated By Fire

At least two artists on this list of country star home fires were better for it, professionally. One legend used the tragedy to inspire greatness, while a second newcomer actually wrote his first No. 1 hit about the blaze.

Over a dozen country stars have watched their homes go up in flames. Here are their stories.

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Travis Tritt

Travis Tritt was home when fire consumed his kids’ playground at his house in Powder Springs, Ga., on July 29, 2015. He wasn’t aware of the fire at first — it was his mother-in-law who dialed 911. Photos showed a trampoline ruined and the ground covered in soot.

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Trace Adkins

Trace Adkins’ home in Brentwood, Tenn., was a total loss after an electrical fire spread throughout. It happened on June 4, 2011, while the singer was en route to Alaska. His daughters were home with a babysitter, but they were able to escape. His wife at the time was out running errands, so one was injured, but the family lost everything.

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Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood and her family were unharmed after a fire started near their garage in Williamson County, Tenn., in June 2024. Investigators said it may have been sparked by a UTV parked nearby. The family home is a fair distance off the road, but fortunately, Underwood had an underground well designed for just this kind of occasion.

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Nate Smith

Nate Smith’s home was one of the 18,000 structures that burned during a wildfire in Paradise, Calif. in 2018. It was the worst wildfire in state history, and Smith was lucky to have had a doctor’s appointment 30 miles away the morning his house went up in flames.

Not only did that save his life, it inspired him to try Nashville a second time. Armed with a new song about the fire, he moved back to Music City. Years later, “World on Fire” would become a No. 1 hit.

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Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson’s story is similar to Nate Smith’s in that a house fire inspired a change in his life and tremendous professional success. On Dec. 23, 1969, he returned from a Christmas party to find his house on fire. Quickly, he dashed inside to grab two things.

First, he needed to get the pound of marijuana out, because he knew if cops found it, he’d go to jail. Second, he saved his guitar, Trigger. Everything else was lost.

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Chris Janson

In April 2023, Chris Janson’s wife Kelly woke up to a faint beeping noise below them. It turned out to be a smoke detector in his home studio, and it was the only one warning them of a fast-growing blaze.

Everyone rushed to safety and the couple tried to pour water on the fire until fire crews arrived. The room was a loss, but most of the house was saved.

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Dolly Parton (But it was Ashley McBryde’s Fault)

Before she was famous, Ashley McBryde was staying at Dolly Parton’s house as it was being remodeled. She was hired to let workers in and keep an eye on the place and everything was going fine until a friend — Parton’s niece — put an entire box of bagel bites in the microwave.

Flames caught some of the wallpaper on fire, and there was a small scare. Yeah, she was fired after that.

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Darryl Worley

In January 2024, Darryl Worley’s barn burned to the ground. The animals escaped, but many precious memories were lost in the blaze. He shared video of it on social media, noting that it was a total loss but he was grateful no one was injured.

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Loretta Lynn

Loretta Lynn had two house fires in two years in 2013 and 2014. The first caused a cook shack on her Hurricane Mills, Tenn., property to burn. The second was at her residence and was said to be caused when a candle touched a chair.

No one was hurt and the singer and family escape.

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Caylee Hammack

In October 2017, Caylee Hammack’s house burned down while she was at a writer’s retreat. Lost were her wardrobe, bedroom furniture, instruments and artwork. Flooding cause much of her living room furniture to be ruined as well.

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Billy Dean

Billy Dean’s barn burned to the ground just prior to Christmas 2011. It happened in Smithville, Tenn., just east of Nashville. Nobody was injured, but his boat, tractor and a career’s worth of memories were destroyed.

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Yola

In 2014, British singer Yola was handling a bioethanol burner that leaked throughout the room, eventually catch her and the house on fire. Flames raced up her dress but she managed to escape. She was injured, but survived.

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Adam Brand

In December 2023, Australian country singer Adam Brand’s house caught fire. He recalls a friend telling him there was smoke, and then 10 minutes later seeing flames engulf all his hard work and memories. Everyone in the family survived.

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Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash’s Tennessee home burned down several years after his death, but it was still worth grieving because it’s where he and wife June Carter Cash died, several months apart in 2003.

The historic Hendersonville home was amid a renovation when it went up in flames. Nearly everything was destroyed, save a small apartment and a stone wall. Since then, the property has maintained historic value, but the fate of any structure has been unstable.

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