Dolly Parton’s Behind the Seams and Barbra Streisand’s My Title Is Barbra, each learn by the authors and revealed by Penguin Random Home Audio, have earned 2025 Finest Audio E book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording GRAMMY® Award nominations. Penguin Random Home Audio titles have beforehand earned 19 GRAMMYs®, together with the 2024 Finest Audio E book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording winner, Michelle Obama’s The Mild We Carry, and 54 extra GRAMMY® nominations.
Behind the Seams by Dolly Parton
In Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones, world celebrity Dolly Parton shares, for the primary time, the entire story behind her lifelong ardour for style. This consists of how she developed her distinctly Dolly fashion, which has defied conference and endeared her to followers worldwide.
The audiobook is an immersive listening expertise that includes over 30 of Dolly’s beloved songs, archival interviews, and efficiency clips. It consists of private tales from Dolly herself with extra narration by Rebecca Seaver and Holly George-Warren, in addition to contributions from a lot of Dolly’s lifelong style collaborators: Allister Ann, Ann Roth, Artwork Streiber, Aurelia, Bobbe Pleasure, Cheryl Riddle, Debra McGuire, Fran Strine, Iisha Lemming, Jason Pirro, Jim Herrington, Randee St Nicholas, Riley Hanratty, Robert Behar, Stacia Lang, Stacie Huckeba, Steve Summers, Timothy White, and Vance Nichols.
My Title is Barbra by Barbra Streisand
Ten years within the making, My Title Is Barbra encapsulates EGOT winner Barbra Streisand’s six-decade profession as a singer, actor, and director and her private life. In My Title Is Barbra, she tells her story about her life and extraordinary profession, from rising up in Brooklyn to her first star-making appearances in New York nightclubs to her breakout efficiency in Humorous Lady on stage and profitable the Oscar for that efficiency on movie. Like Barbra herself, the audiobook is frank, humorous, opinionated, and charming—the 48-hour recording consists of many spontaneous reflections and anecdotes unique to the audiobook and incorporates over 40 items of her music.
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