Naomi Judd’s Main Accomplishments
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Naomi Judd is the legendary county singer-songwriter who,
along with her daughter Wynonna, earned 20 top 10 hits (including
15 #1s). The Judds, undefeated for eight consecutive years
at all three major country music awards shows and winners of
five Grammys, sold over 20 million albums in only seven years.
Naomi Judd has written seven books including her New York Times
best-selling autobiography Love Can Build A Bridge and her
most recent book Naomi’s Breakthrough Guide: 20 Choices
to Transform Your Life. Naomi Judd, a survivor of Hepatitis
C, is the spokesperson for the America Liver Foundation.
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Rising from humble, small town beginnings
to superstar status, Naomi Judd has become known as the Cinderella
of country music. A divorced, single mother who dreamed big,
worked hard, and took great risks, Judd became America’s
reigning country music star in the 1980s. In 1990, however,
Naomi’s career was cut short by a potentially life-threatening
disease, chronic hepatitis. After embarking on a sold-out farewell
concert tour, Naomi retired from singing to fight her illness,
becoming an inspiration to millions.
Naomi’s keynote, “Love
Can Build A Bridge,” is a motivational account of her
victory over nearly insurmountable challenges amid the disappointment
of walking away from country music at the height of her career.
A sought-after speaker, she translates faith and values, medical
knowledge, humor, common sense, and belief in the mind-body-spirit
connection into a powerful and unforgettable message.
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