She was born into poverty so deep it pressed itself into every memory of her childhood. No hot water until she was seventeen. Nights when dinner simply didn’t exist. A mother fighting to survive and raise two daughters with more grit than resources. Yet that little girl grew up to become one of the most decorated country music artists in history—a woman whose voice and story helped redefine the genre. The child in the old photograph is Wynonna Judd, long before the world knew her name. Wynonna’s beginnings were as far from glamour as it gets. Raised in Appalachia, she...
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