The Judds is an American
country music. The duo is
composed of Naomi Judd and her
daughter, Wynonna Judd. In
1983, the duo signed to RCA
Records and they released six
studio albums between 1983 and
1991. One of the most
successful in country music
scene, the duo was the
recipient of five Grammy
Awards for Best Country
Performance by a Duo or Group
with Vocal, and eight Country
Music Association awards. The
Judds also chosen twenty-five
singles on the country music
charts between 1983 and 2000,
fourteen of it went to Number
One spot and six more made Top
Ten on the same chart.
In 1991, Wynonna left the duo
for a solo career after Naomi
was diagnosed with Hepatitis
C. She and Naomi occasionally
reunited for special tours of
which the most recent began in
2010.
Wynonna and Naomi reunited for
a little while for a
commercial for the retail
chain Kmart, which they
perform as the Judds on the
song "Changing For the
Better". The duo also play
numerous shows in 1998. During
this time, the duo also chosen
one more single credited to
The Judds, additionally
receiving an Academy of
Country Music nomination for
Duo of the Year in 2001. Else,
Naomi sang harmony on
Wynonna's 2004 single "Flies
on the Butter (You Can't Go
Home Again)", but this song
was credited as "Wynonna with
Naomi Judd".
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