The Judds were one of the biggest attractions in country music in the eighties and nineties. They won five Grammy's and eight Country Music Association awards. They conducted a farewell tour in 1991 shortly after Naomi (Mom, with the hat on the card) was diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Wynonna continued on our her own for years, never really achieving the success they had as a duo. The third member of the family is actress Ashley Judd. My wife and I went to see the Judds in their farewell concert at Portland's Memorial Coliseum. Pirates of the Mississippi opened and then T.G. Shepard, both of which we missed. We got to our seats as they were setting the stage for the third act, a newcomer named Garth Brooks. Wow, what a performance. I remember him giggling all the way through Friends in Low Places as the entire crowd sang along. The Judds were almost a let down after the high energy of Garth's set.
I love The Judds! That photo is from their River of Time album cover. I was suppose to see them in Ames, IA during the farewell tour, but a huge snow storm came through, and we were unable to drive to Ames. At the time, I was crushed. I finally saw them in concert several years ago when they went back out on tour.
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4 comments:
Nice card. That photo is a good choice. The Judds were really good. Fun post.
I wasn't a fan, but that's one good looking card!
Very talented (and attractive) family.
I love The Judds! That photo is from their River of Time album cover. I was suppose to see them in Ames, IA during the farewell tour, but a huge snow storm came through, and we were unable to drive to Ames. At the time, I was crushed. I finally saw them in concert several years ago when they went back out on tour.
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