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  1. Hace 16 horas · "I Want to Know What Love Is" was covered by American country singer Wynonna Judd and her recording was released on August 24, 2004, from her album What the World Needs Now Is Love as fourth single. Wynonna's version of the song was produced by Narada Michael Walden , known for his work with Mariah Carey , Whitney Houston , Diana Ross , Aretha Franklin and George Michael , and Wynonna.

  2. Hace 3 días · I remember clear as day the 1992 American Music Awards, though, where Wynonna debuted “She is His Only Need” and launched her solo career. I was a Wynonna fan out the gate, and her musical sensibilities meshed better with my tastes that most of the post-Greatest Hits Judds output. So “Turn it Loose,” to my ears, sounds like Wynonna lite.

  3. Hace 5 días · Wynonna Judd’s daughter, Grace Kelley, is a free woman after being released from jail early, In Touch can exclusively reveal. According to court documents obtained by In Touch, an Alabama judge ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Wynonna Judd's daughter, Grace Kelley, is no longer behind bars. Following her April 5 indecent exposure arrest and subsequent 60-day jail sentence, Kelley, Judd's daughter from her first marriage to businessman Arch Kelley III, was released from the Elmore County jail several days early on May 23, according to court documents obtained by In Touch and RadarOnline.com.

  5. Hace 1 día · EF Country. By James Daykin. July 1, 2024. Texas radio sensation Amanda Kate Ferris has announced the release of her much-anticipated sophomore album, Rope the Wind. The album will be available on ...

  6. Hace 1 día · We have this group of strong women to thank for more current artists like Reba McEntire, Wynonna Judd, Carly Pearce, and Miranda Lambert to name a few. [RELATED: The Clever Meaning Behind “D-I-V ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Lainey Wilson, reigning Academy of Country Music and Country Music Associatio­n Entertaine­r of the Year, appears on “Petty Country” to duet with Wynonna Judd on the 1980 hit “Refugee.” Without a moment like “Refugee,” the potential for an incredibly bitterswee­t moment lingers like a classic case described in a 1978 Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams duet: “too much, too ...