
The Judds’ Final Tour to Proceed With Wynonna and All-Star Guests
Following the death of her mother and singing partner Naomi Judd, Wynonna will carry on the duo's 2022 tour with guests like Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood, and Martina McBride
Following the death of her mother and singing partner Naomi Judd, Wynonna will carry on the duo's 2022 tour with guests like Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood, and Martina McBride
Moving tribute to Naomi Judd included appearances by Oprah Winfrey, Salma Hayek, Carly Pearce, and Brad Paisley
The tribute to the late country singer will include video messages and live performances by artists including Bono, Little Big Town, Emmylou Harris and more
Actress also writes about women's rights and motherhood in tribute to her late mom: "She had to fight like hell to overcome the hand she was dealt, to earn her place in history"
"Just know that I will always love you," Parton says
From their first Number One "Mama He's Crazy" to their signature ballad "Love Can Build a Bridge," the must-hear tracks by the mother-daughter duo
Journalist and radio host Hunter Kelly reflects on Naomi’s legacy and one final conversation with the legend, who died just a day before her induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame
Actress Ashley Judd also spoke as Wynonna and Naomi's mother-daughter duo, the Judds, were inducted into the Hall of Fame
Wynonna Judd reunited with her mother Naomi, who died Saturday at 76, to sing “Love Can Build a Bridge” in front of Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame
The country music singer, along with her daughter Wynonna, was set to be formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday
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