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The Judds: A Biography

Title : The Judds: A Biography
Author :
Rating : 4.81 (788 Votes)
Asin : 038524441X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 206 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-12-28
Language : English

Bob Millard is a former Nashville correspondent for Variety. He is the author of Amy Grant and a contributor to the Country Music Book.

Onstage, she shares the music and the limelight with her Kentucky-born mother Naomi. But most of all, it’s a story of finding harmonies—in music and in the women themselves.. Wynonna Judd has a smile like Elvis Presley’s, a voice comparable to Patsy Cline’s, and a vocal style that’s (almost) all her own. Together, the Judds have become the hottest country-western duo singing today. Theirs is a wild, inspiring story of love and devotion, fights, reconciliations, and bald ambition. They’ve brought country back to its roots with a rockabilly beat and helped bring Nashville renewed success as a music capital.   Author Bob Millard traces the colorful lives of mother and daughter, from Naomi’s tragic loss of her brother in childhood, to her escape

Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. The account of the mother-daughters relationship (Naomi's obsession with Wynonna and her painful exclusion of Ashley) will make readers yearn for a more thorough discussion of the intertwining personalities of the three women. But the book only begins to sing when Wynonna's turn to music at age 11 sparks her mother's raw, brashly innocent ambition. Although lean and not comprehensive, this is, nonetheless, an unauthorized, intriguing peek at the mother-daughter singing duo. . From Publishers Weekly The Judds first hit the top 20 of Billboard magazine's country music charts in 1984, and their career does not yet have the requisite depth and richness for a biography. Millard (Amy Grant), Nashville correspondent for Variety, commences with the birth of Naomi (nee Diana Ellen Judd) in 1946 and chronicles her family tragedies and troubles: the suicide of her grandfather who "bought heaven with a p

Just very so so It's pretty boring actually. I am just plodding through it. All this moving around is starting to make me dizzy. I don't really like the book. Terrible Hated the book, that's all I can say. I read a couple chapters and gave it away. Waste of time and money.

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