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Story Of The Judds

Cody Fousnaugh

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Lifetime had a documentary on the lives of the Judds, Truth Be Told, last weekend (Mother's Day Weekend) This included: interviews with, Ashley, Wynonna, Naomi's husband- Music Manager and Wynonna/Naomi's Record Company. Also in the documentary was Naomi's brother, a very close friend of Naomi and a hospital patient that Naomi (as a RN) took care of. Showed parts of concerts and very short interviews (Talk Shows) with Wynonna and Naomi. Within the documentary, we found out about the different problems that Ashley, Wynonna and Naomi went thru.
Of course, it was well publicized that Naomi committed suicide in the bedroom of her house, while Ashley was downstairs.

We still have 1/2 of a Part to see yet, but the Parts we have seen were highly interesting and emotional. We have The Judds Greatest hits and love all of their songs. Two we like a lot are: Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) and Love Can Build A Bridge.

Very highly interesting documentary!
 
Hummm, guess The Judds weren't/aren't very popular with this forum.

Anyway, watched the last of the Documentary last night and it was pretty emotional. Ashley took her mother's death very, very hard, but she was the only one in the house when her mother killed herself. During part of an interview, she is crying very hard in her father's arms. Wynonna took her mother's death hard, but not nearly as hard as Ashley did.

I'm glad we watched the story, but was very glad when it ended.
 
I like the Judds, and I think the Good Old Days is maybe my favorite of their songs. I don’t watch television, so I didn’t see the documentary, but it sounds like it was interesting.
 
Love their music.

 
I liked the Judd's because they are multi talented instrument players as well as singers and song writer's. Ashley is my least favorite because of her political beliefs that were very anti country and American.
 
I never even heard of Ashley. Did I miss something important?

I think Winona was the most talented one.
 

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