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Wynonna Judd turns 61: a look back

Wynonna Judd turns 61: a look back

Yahoo30-05-2025
Country music star and author Wynonna Judd is best known for her time as a member of The Judds with her mother Naomi Judd and for hit songs "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)," "Why Not Me," and "Mama He's Crazy." She turns 61 on Friday. Here's a look back at her career through the years.
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The Agency Season 2: Release date speculation, cast updates and plot details – Everything we know so far

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