The Judds
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The Judds | |
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Origin | Ashland, Kentucky |
Genre(s) | Country |
Years active | 1984-1991, 1999-2000 |
Label(s) | RCA/Curb, MCA/Curb, Mercury/Curb |
Website | The Judds Official Site |
Former members | |
Wynonna Judd Naomi Judd |
The Judds were a Grammy Award-winning American country music duo composed of Naomi Judd and her daughter, Wynonna. The Judds were one of the most popular country music duos of the 1980s, recording more than ten studio albums and charting several hit singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts, including fourteen Number Ones.
In 1991, Naomi was forced to retire due to a bout of hepatitis; shortly afterward, Wynonna embarked on a solo career. On her own, Wynonna charted five more Number One singles on the country music charts, and recorded multiple albums as well. She and Naomi briefly reunited in 1999 and 2000, charting one last single credited to The Judds, as well as receiving a Academy of Country Music nomination for Duo of the Year in 2001[1]; in addition, Naomi sang harmony on Wynonna's 2004 single "Flies on the Butter (You Can't Go Home Again)", although this song was credited as "Wynonna with Naomi Judd".
In 1998, The Judds appeared in a commercial for the retail chain Kmart, performing as the Judds on the song "Changing For the Better".
In 2008, The Judds once again reunited for a concert at the 2008 Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California as well as two shows in Canada.[2]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Awards
Total of 61 awards including 6 Grammys.
- Academy of Country Music
- 1984-1990 Top Vocal Duo
- Country Music Association
- 1984 Horizon Award
- 1985-1987 Vocal Group of the Year
- 1988-1991 Vocal Duo of the Year
- Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- 1985 for "Mama He's Crazy"
- 1986 for "Why Not Me"
- 1987 for "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)"
- 1989 for "Give a Little Love"
- 1992 for "Love Can Build a Bridge"