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up, baby, whoa ♪ ♪ give me the nice list i know you've been waiting, uh-huh ♪ ♪ yeah, i'm a nice gift and i know how to shake it ♪ ♪ i wanna wrap you up hey, wrap you up, baby ♪ ♪ i wanna wrap you up come on and wrap me up wrap you up, baby whoa ♪ ♪ i make the nice list and you know how to wait, yeah ♪ ♪ yeah, you're a nice gift and you know how to shake it ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> whoo! come on, meghan trainor! >> jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] this is "nightline." >> juju: tonight, "rockstar." country legend dolly parton teaming up with rock royalty on a new album from "let it be" from paul mccartney.
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>> he said, well, i'll not only sing on it, i'll play the piano. >> juju: to "every breath you take" with sting. ♪ every breath you take ♪ >> she's not just a singer, she's not jaws an icon, she's one of the most successful songwriters. >> juju: inspired by her insecurity about her induction into rock's most exclusive club. >> when they was going to put me in the hall of fame and i didn't think i had deserved that privilege. >> juju: plus, how to dance in ohio. ♪ what getting older means for awkward situations ♪ >> juju: the broadway musical tackling autism and the need for human connection. >> it's so liberating not only to show the world, yeah, i am an autistic person. >> juju: featuring an entire cast on the spectrum. >> you are now meeting seven autistic people. >> juju: why the actors say this history-making show speaks to everyone. and the spire rises.
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>> juju: thanks for joining us. she is one of the most famous
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women in music, so it's hard to imagine dolly parton not feeling worthy of any honor discontinues but she says that's what happened when the rock & roll hall of fame came calling. it was her husband of more than 50 years carl dean who finally convinced her to accept. but dolly says she decided she had to earn the privilege, by going all out. the result, here's abc's robin roberts. ♪ >> hi. >> look at you. bless your heart. mwah. >> mark one. >> every time i sit down with you, you have something new going on. >> well, everything is new with me. every day is new because i wake up with new dreams every day and i dream myself into a corner, so i have to keep the dreams alive. one of the newest things right
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now is my rock 'n' roll album called "rockstar," and i'm excited about that. >> you are releasing a rock album, dolly. ♪ >> here i am 77 years old, i'm going to be a rock star. ♪ rocking, rocking, rocking since the day i was born ♪ ♪ i'll be rocking till the day i'm gone ♪ >> it's so great. i mean that the rock & roll hall of fame, the nomination and induction was the catalyst for the rock album. >> when they was going to put me in the hall of fame and i didn't think i had deserved that privilege because i had never spent my life in that and i thought, well, if i'm going to do it, i'll be like my daddy. i've got to earn it. i don't want nothing that i don't earn. >> "rockstar," dolly's 49th studio album and it's not just an album. it's an event with an impressive 30 tracks. >> i did not want to do this half ass. i thought if i am going to do a rock album, i'm going to have to
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really, really work at it. >> was there any trepidation about taking on this genre, something different? >> you know, i would have if i had been younger but at my age i ain't afraid of much. i'm scared sometime. everybody is. i'm not made of stone. >> it doesn't surprise me at all that dolly keeps reinventing herself because that's -- i think that's the key to longevity. you can't rest on your laurels. you can't be too precious about what you've done. you've always got to just take chances. >> dolly is known for her epic collaborations through the years and on this album, she is teaming up with rock royalty. >> you have no idea how hard it was for me to even ask these people to sing on this. when it comes to me asking a favor from somebody, it makes me feel like i'm hitting on them. i hate asking, but they were all good about it. >> dolly asks you to do something, you don't consider
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it, you just say yes, ma'am. >> i got an email, hi, melissa, it's dolly. remember me? like you would forget dolly parton and said, yes, instantly. >> her producer and music director came up to me and says, dolly's going to want to do a rock record. would you guys be on it? of course we'll be on it. sure. it's an honor. >> and i said, let's do "heartbreaker" and she said okay. she was just singing her little heart out and i was jumping in and out ♪ you know that you were born to be ♪ ♪ you're a heartbreaker, dream maker ♪ >> fantastic to be part of her just going into this genre. it's fantastic. >> finally have done something together. >> yeah. >> on the album dolly has nine original songs and 21 covers of some of the most epic rock songs of all time. ♪ when i find myself in times of trouble, mother mary comes to
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me ♪ >> you took us to church, "let it be." ♪ words of wisdom, let it be ♪ >> i had always loved that song. i felt a spiritual connection to that song, and then i had the idea, well, wouldn't that be great if paul mccartney, if i could get paul to sing on it and then i called him, and he said, well, i'll not only sing on it, i'll play the piano and i went, oh, oh, oh. ♪ let it be let it be ♪ ♪ let it be let it be ♪ ♪ let it be ♪ ♪ let it be ♪ there will be an answer, let it be ♪ >> it was after we had done it, i thought, you know, ringo is the only one left of the beatles and so he said he was happy to do it. then i think that peter frampton and mick fleetwood was in the studio when ringo was doing the drums, that was just a meant to
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be kind of thing. ♪ every breath you take ♪ ♪ every move you make ♪ >> "every breath you take." >> i've loved that song and even though everybody says, oh, don't do that. that's been done to death. i said, well, i haven't done it. >> she's not just a singer, she's one of the most successful songwriters in america. so for her to choose your song with that pedigree, it means a great deal. >> there was someone who put rock songs in your ear from the very beginning, who is it. >> well, that's my husband carl dean. from the time i met him in 1964. he had rock 'n' roll blasting. that's his music. the louder, the better. >> the rock solid partnership has been a guiding force for decades. >> she literally married carl against the will of her record label back in 1966. they wanted her to be this
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single hot, young artist and so they secretly got married in georgia without getting caught. >> now they're about to celebrate 60 years of marriage. what's y'all secret sauce. >> our tastes are different in things but that works great because we have -- it gives us stuff to talk about. >> yeah. >> but we love each other. >> that helps. >> that helps. >> dolly is keeping it in the family on another track. she's teaming up with her goddaughter, miley cyrus. >> i had to do "wreckin' ball with her". ♪ i came in like a wreckin' ball ♪ >> i love her like my own. maybe one day we might even get to do an album together. >> ooh. >> wouldn't that be great? >> you heard it here first. i love it. if you know dolly, you know this album is going to showcase some serious songwriting. there's nine new songs and in one, dolly sings about the state of world affairs.
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this is going to surprise some people. one of the songs that i have listened to over and over again "world on fire." ♪ liar, liar, the world's on fire, what you gonna do when it all burns down ♪ >> what's it mean. >> it means we better get our asses together or we'll go up in a poof of smoke and i don't understand why people don't try a little harder to be a little better, to try to show a little more love like the song says, can't we rise above? can't we show some love? can't we just step up and make a change? i worry about that. don't we all worry about that. ♪ fire, fire, burning higher, still got time to turn it all around ♪ >> i think this album is going to be very, very influential for dolly, for music, for all of us. >> what do you think is going to surprise folks about this rock album? >> that i can sing it.
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and that i've busted a gut doing it. i want them to say, well, damn ed if she didn't do it. >>. >> juju: our thanks to robin. see more of dolly parton from rhinestones to rock 'n' roll now streaming on hulu. when we come back, how to dance in ohio. a groundbreaking new broadway musical featuring a cast of actors all on the autism spectrum. ♪ ♪ most of the spaces that i want to get to ♪ ♪ were not designed for me ♪ to help protect from hiv. i prep without pills. with apretude, a prescription medicine used to reduce the risk of hiv without daily prep pills. with one shot every other month, just 6 times a year. in studies, apretude was proven superior to a daily prep pill in reducing the risk of hiv. you must be hiv negative to receive apretude and get tested before each injection. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away.
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>> juju: there's a new groundbreaking musical on broadway that focuses on a high school dance in ohio and navigating something we all seek, human connection and community and it's also making history with the first cast that features actors who are all on the autism spectrum. here's abc's deborah roberts. ♪ going forward ♪ >> reporter: tonight, you're watching a barrier come down. ♪ so i guess i'll look forward ♪ >> reporter: these young broadway actors are breaking new ground with the story about autism. ♪ getting older means more awkward situations ♪ ♪ for me to misconstrue ♪ >> reporter: the show is called "how to dance in ohio." in new york's times square this new musical is about to make broadway history, it's about young adults with autism who are navigating our world and the
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actors playing them happen to have autism. never before have openly autistic performers played autistic characters on broadway. let's go check it out. stepping out onto the big stage. >> hi, guys. >> hi. >> reporter: the cast waiting for us. >> you come bounding out in the very beginning before the show. i mean, people are caught off guard. you come out and announce who you are. >> hi. [ applause ] >> there's a saying if you've met one autistic person, you have met one autistic person. >> you are now meeting seven autistic people. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: you declare, we have autism. why is that important, liam? >> in that moment for the seven of us it's really a celebration of the fact that, like, we are here, we're doing something groundbreaking as autistic performers playing autistic characters on stage and a moment before any of the show starts to kind of just celebrate that, it's not us as our characters, if this is us we'll do the show
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for you. >> what feels so special to me about having this sort of, like, platform in a way is just how many people rear now able to connect with who i've never seen themselves on a stage and see themselves in us. >> it's so liberating not only to, like show the world, like, yeah, i am an autistic person. i am an autistic actor and also so freeing to be myself on stage and it's great. >> reporter: the idea came from a documentary of the same name focusing on a group of teens preparing for their first springformal. >> the show is based on thing that is actually happened but parts have embellished for dramatic purposes. you have to spice things up in ohio. ♪ >> this is it. ♪ one dress to rule them all ♪
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>> reporter: the songs try to teach what life with autism is like. ♪ there are places i need to be ♪ ♪ i mean that literally ♪ ♪ most of the spaces that i want to get to ♪ ♪ were not designed for me ♪ >> reporter: amelia fay on the power of the music. is there a song, one that really resonates with you? >> of course, like i'm bias because it's my song. i love "slow dancing." it just makes me feel like it's a song oozing with love and feel so nurtured. ♪ when he takes me in his arms slow dancing ♪ ♪ he holes me titghtly like he'l never let me go ♪ >> that's great. that's great. ♪ johnny, we have so much in common ♪ ♪ in common, i still want to curl up ♪ ♪ maybe this won't end in disaster but i'm going to try ♪
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>> so thrilling to watch them step into these roles that are sort of half characters that they're playing and half themselves. >> welcome to your broadway stage. [ applause ] >> reporter: the director -- >> the show doesn't try to sugar coat any of the challenges that these individuals may face, but to ultimately sort of end in an uplifting, you know, hopeful message, i think, is really something we feel passionate about. >> reporter: producer sammy lopez. >> this show was -- was intended to be a joyful experience because it's time to celebrate this community that hasn't had the opportunity. >> reporter: the seven young cast members have never performed on broadway. >> hi. >> hi. >> reporter: these are the moments they walked out onto the tage for the first time. >> i'm so happy to be able to share this, like, life-changing moment with, like, all of these
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people, because, like at this point we're like family. i'm getting a little emotional. >> reporter: all saying they feel a responsibility to their community, imani russell. >> i feel like the tears coming down. >> the first night. >> so special to have that show -- that instant show of support, i was like, okay. >> we're doing this. we're in it. liam in the song, "building momentum." ♪ building momentum, the very beginning building momentum the energy spinning ♪ >> reporter: the theater filled with audience members who say they finally feel seen. ♪ dance every day ♪ ♪ it's the only way to keep growing from now ♪ ♪ building momentum ♪ >> when you're standing on the stage and looking out in this audience and i'm sure you're seeing people who have differences out there, what does that mean for you? >> yeah, i think it has been so
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exciting that, um, so many ya audiences that might not have wanted to come to a broadway show before, a lot of autistic people feel a broadway house isn't that accessible for them have the opportunity to do this. we've had truly so, so, so many young autistic people at the stage door. parents are like, thank you for doing this. >> reporter: imani on the unique connection with the audience. >> we end up talking directly to the audience and it feels like i can just look up and really connect with everyone. >> there's just so much love and it's like, it's nice, oh, my god, you all love it. you love me. >> you like me. ♪ ♪ like every other monday thursday, tuesday ♪ >> what are you hoping people will take away from the show, because it is unlike anything i've ever seen on broadway. >> i'm hoping people leave the
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theater feeling transformed in their understanding about autism, but also the idea that this is much more than autism. it's about the power of human connection. ♪ in ohio ♪ [ applause ] >> juju: our thanks to deborah. when we come back, notre dame's spire rises again. ( ♪ ) nissan has a car for everyone. (engine revving) every driver who wants more. more turbo. ( ♪ ) more freedom. ( ♪ ) more electric. ( ♪ ) (engine revving) at nissan, more is all we do. ( ♪ ) ♪ (nissan mnemonic) ♪ new emergen-c crystals pop and fizz when you throw them back.
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>> juju: finally tonight a major milestone for notre dame, almost five years after the devastating fire. when notre dame caught fire in 2019, millions around the world watched a piece of history burn. the priceless landmark more than 800 years old was nearly destroyed. the challenge to rebuild it, enormous. 2,000 specialists including carpenter, stone mason, artists and metal workers teamed up to work around the clock. tonight, a significant moment, the completion of the cathedral's iconic spire. high into the parisian sky.

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