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Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Wynonna Ellen Judd is an American country music singer. She is one of the most widely recognized and awarded female country singers. In all, she has had 19 No. 1 singles, including those of The Judds, making her one of the best-selling country artists of all time. Her solo albums and singles are all credited to the single name Wynonna. She first rose to fame in the 1980s alongside her mother, Naomi, in the country music duo The Judds. They released seven albums on Curb Records in addition to 26 singles, of which fourteen were No. 1 hits.
I know that the internet has helped a new world audience find me.
It took me 36 years to be able to be by myself and like it.
The mother-daughter relationship is the most complex.
There's a place for all types of country music as long as there is honesty and realness and a real human experience for the fans.
I don't take my fans' love and dedication for granted.
I am a child of God.
My story of success and failure is not just about music and being famous. It's about living and loving and trying to find purpose in this crazy world.
I am most proud that I stayed true to the music of my soul.
I used to only worry about the #1's and all of the awards. But that was a long time ago.
You have to fill your cup. You then give away the overflowing, but you keep a cupful for yourself.
To heal from the inside out is the key.
Digital downloading of music has affected us all in adverse ways.
Because I now realize, after all this time, I have never truly felt worthy of all that I have been given.
The love of these people and of my fans mean more than any award or special accomplishment.
Success takes us to the top and away from those we love.
I learned again that the mind-body-spirit connection has to be in balance.
Without love in you life, you have nothing.
I have a very deep and wide relationship with my fans.
We are losing our superstars like Johnny and June Carter Cash and that breaks my heart.
It sounds corny, but I've promised my inner child that never again will I ever abandon myself for anything or anyone else again.
I am a fan of today's sound as long as we don't get too slick, and yet I am very reverent of my roots.
The failures and successes are necessary for learning.
When you are real in your music, people know it and they feel your authenticity.
I never took a music lesson in my life, it just came naturally.
I've learned lately that no one is going to hand me a permission slip and tell me to take time out for me.
I always make music that is true to my spirit.
I also believe my musical abilities are a true gift from God.
Silence is refreshment for the soul.
My music is about the journey, about love and the human experience.
Most of us are imprisoned by something. We're living in darkness until something flips on the switch.
If I can make a connection, one connection, to any one listener in the world, I consider that successful.
I have always loved the process of making the music, reading the letters from the fans who get married to my music, have children to my music and play my music at their funerals.
You'll be surprised how much better you feel about the world when you feel better about your self.
In my darkest hours I had a choice to make. I could be a victim or a victor.
Sometimes running a corporation, dealing with powerful companies and trying to juggle so many projects takes its toll.
My mom always said normal is just a cycle on the washing machine.
There's just no stopping those girls with guitars.
I am proud that I am a good mother to my children, a good daughter to my mother, a good sister to my sis (Ashley Judd) and a good wife to my new husband.
I am grateful for all the military families that I've met. I wanted to spread hope and cheer to all; little did I know that they would be the ones to change my life the way they have!
Sometimes all it takes is just a smile to change somebody's weather.
To all the dreamers out there, don't give up on your dreams.
I dont take my fans love and dedication for granted.
I literally went from the outhouse to the White House.
I always go into a bit of a funk when the days get shorter and there's not enough sunlight.