Naomi Judd
is an American country music singer, songwriter, and activist.
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Biography
She was born
Diana Ellen Judd
to Charles Glen Judd and his wife Pauline (Oliver) Judd on
January 11,
1946, in
Ashland,
Kentucky. Her father owned a gas station; her mother started out as a homemaker but later became a riverboat cook. Her first child, Christina Ciminella (later
Wynonna Judd), was born when she was only 18. After the birth of her daughter
Ashley and the end of her marriage to Michael Ciminella, Judd brought up two daughters as a single parent, first going to nursing school but later beginning a successful singing career with her daughter Wynonna.
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Her second daughter,
Ashley Judd, is a film and stage actress.
Her second marriage is to Larry Strickland on May 4, 1989, they have no children together. On August 18, 2000 Judd filed for divorce. They soon reconciled and now celebrate 19 years of marriage.
The Judds
With her daughter,
Wynonna Judd, Naomi formed the highly successful singing duo known as
The Judds.
As country music's most famous mother/daughter team, The Judds scored twenty top-10 hits (including fifteen #1s) and went undefeated for eight consecutive years at all three major country music awards shows. In addition, the duo won five
Grammy Awards and a vast array of other awards and honors. As a songwriter, Naomi also won a Grammy for Country Song of the Year with the Judds' smash hit "Love Can Build A Bridge".
Activist, author, motivational speaker and actress
In 1991, after selling more than 20 million albums and videos in seven years and at the pinnacle of their career, The Judds' reign came to an abrupt end because Naomi was diagnosed with
Hepatitis C, a potentially fatal chronic liver disease that forced her retirement. Their duet ended on a high note when their "Farewell" tour was the top grossing act and their farewell concert was the most successful musical event in cable pay-per-view history.
Naomi has since stepped out of the country music spotlight to explore paths that have led to new endeavors. Today, she says that she is completely cured of the Hepatitis C virus, and uses the strength of her own experiences as spokesperson for the
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In 1991, Naomi created the Naomi Judd Education and Research Fund to raise awareness of the deadly Hepatitis C virus as well as research funds for the American Liver Foundation.
Naomi also expresses her energy on humanitarian activities, social issues and personal growth education. She has spoken at conventions, seminars and high profile summits as well as numerous media awareness campaigns and
Capitol Hill hearings. As a motivational speaker, she spends much passionate time sharing her inspirational message to many.
In 1999 Naomi starred as Lily Waite alongside
Andy Griffith and
Gerald McRaney in the film
A Song for the Season.
Naomi and Wynonna came together for a special New Year's Eve concert at the America West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona in December 1999 at the America West Arena, with Ashley as the emcee.
In 2000, The Judds embarked on their "Power to Change Tour" and performed to over 300,000 people in some thirty dates. The duo was nominated for the prestigious Academy of Country Music's Top Vocal Duo of the Year in 2001.
In November 2005, Naomi began hosting
Naomi's New Morning
, a
talk show that aired on Sunday mornings on the
Hallmark Channel. The show lasted two seasons.
[2] She is also the author of several self-help books including the recent "Naomi's Guide To Aging Gratefully: Facts, Myths, And Good News For Boomers".
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In 2008, Naomi joined a new television reality-competition series
Can You Duet
, as a judge/mentor. The show, by the producers of
American Idol
, aired on
Country Music Television.