

Three queens, one microphone, zero egos—witness the harmony that changed country music forever.
Documentary which explores how Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris's careers took off in the 1970s with very distinct takes on country before they ended up uniting as close harmony singers and eventually collaborated on 1987's four-million-selling debut album, Trio. This is the story of Dolly, Linda and Emmylou’s friendship and musical sisterhood over several decades, how they united their different audiences and raised the game for women in the country tradition.
Production
Rare archival footage of the Trio sessions
Writing
Narrative weaves three careers into one love story
Acting
Dolly's unfiltered charisma steals every frame
Director
Dione Newton
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Trio album was recorded across five years because the women's schedules never aligned—Dolly famously kept a cassette of their first harmonies in her purse for years.
Their 1987 collaboration predated the 'women supporting women' marketing era by decades; industry insiders initially dismissed it as 'three divas who'll fight.'
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