Naomi Judd was an icon of country music whose influence over pop culture spans decades. Along with her daughter Wynonna Judd, Naomi was one half of the country music duo fittingly called The Judds, charting hits like “Have Mercy,” “Cry Myself to Sleep,” “Young Love (Strong Love),” and “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Ole Days.”
Born in Ashland, Kentucky, Naomi Judd was the rare celebrity who planted roots near the place she grew up in, and her music carried the rich spirit of Appalachia. There was also much more to her life than just performance, and though she was open about her struggle with depression, the illness didn’t define her. This is the untold truth of Naomi Judd.
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Country music’s mama | 0:00
Impresario | 1:18
A Kentucky girl | 2:54
A teen mom | 3:48
Not her real name | 5:07
Work as a nurse | 6:04
Discovered | 7:08
Struggling with depression | 8:11
A skin care line | 9:28
True love | 10:20
A renaissance woman | 11:18
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