![]() ![]() It’s very strange to think of my ‘herstory’ and think, ‘I’ve been doing this for more than half my life.” “I’ll be on stage and think to myself, ‘I was 18 when I started out.’ … You go back through your life and think, ‘Wow, I’ve been through so much in my short life.’ Thirty years as a solo artist is pretty weird. ![]() “Life is moving by so quickly,” Judd said. The tour will continue after four canceled dates and will be called “Herstory and Hits,” marking 30 years since leaving The Judds to record her solo album “Wynonna” (1992). “I noticed during the pandemic when I was doing my Zoom calls that the fans would constantly talk about the music, because it’s a healer, it’s a motivator, it’s something that we all use to encourage ourselves to move past a relationship or get through something very difficult.” “It has been an accumulation of conversations with my fans,” Judd told WTOP. WTOP spoke with Wynonna just three days before the tragic incident to promote her upcoming tour, which was supposed to visit Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia this Saturday, but this weekend’s show has now been canceled. “It’s a strange dynamic to be this broken and this blessed,” Wynonna Judd said upon accepting The Judds’ induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville on May 1, just one day after her mother, Naomi Judd, reportedly died by suicide at age 76. WTOP's Jason Fraley chats with Wynonna Judd (Part 1) Business & Finance Click to expand menu. ![]()
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