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Wynonna Judd

Wynonna Judd shakes hands with Marine Cpl. Jamale Jones, a Pentagon tour guide, during a USO concert at the Pentagon

Wynonna Ellen Judd (born Christina Claire Ciminella on May 30, 1964, in Ashland, Kentucky) is a Grammy-winning Country Music singer. She often goes by the single name Wynonna (pronounced "WYE-no-nah"). Her immediate family consists of her mother Naomi, sister Ashley, son Elijah (born December 23, 1994), and daughter Grace June 21, 1996).

She sang as a duo with her mother and were known as The Judds.

Wynonna is an active and vocal member of the Recording Artists' Coalition, an American music industry organization that represents recording artists, and attempts to defend their rights and interests.

Partial List of #1 Hits (as certified by Billboard magazine)

  • Mama He's Crazy
  • Why Not Me
  • Girls Night Out
  • Love is Alive
  • Have Mercy
  • Grandpa
  • Rockin With the Rhythm
  • Cry Myself to Sleep
  • I Know Where I'm Going
  • Maybe Your Baby's Got the Blues
  • Turn it Loose
  • Change of Heart
  • Young Love
  • Let Me Tell You About Love
  • She Is His Only Need
  • I Saw the Light
  • No One Else on Earth
  • My Strongest Weakness
  • Only Love
  • To Be Loved by You

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Wynonna is an active and vocal member of the Recording Artists' Coalition, an American music industry organization that represents recording artists, and attempts to defend their rights and interests. In 1998, he released Living Dangerously, which included guests like Snoop Doggy Dogg and Long Beach Dub All-Stars. She sang as a duo with her mother and were known as The Judds. In the 1990s, Levy continued to release periodic hits in Jamaica, and more rarely in the UK. Her immediate family consists of her mother Naomi, sister Ashley, son Elijah (born December 23, 1994), and daughter Grace June 21, 1996). In 1993, Levy tried to breaking in the United States with Barrington, but Levy and his label, MCA Records, did not have a good relationship and he soon left. She often goes by the single name Wynonna (pronounced "WYE-no-nah"). The late 1980s saw Levy, now in his twenties, slow down his output, though he continued to perform and record until 1988.

Wynonna Ellen Judd (born Christina Claire Ciminella on May 30, 1964, in Ashland, Kentucky) is a Grammy-winning Country Music singer. Levy returned to LPs with Lifestyle and Money Move, followed by a British hit album called Here I Come; Levy received Best Vocalist at the British Reggae Awards. To Be Loved by You. Taking a break from albums, Levy then released a series of hit singles, including "Mary Long Tongue", "In the Dark", "Too Poor", "I Have a Problem", "Even Tide Fire a Disaster", "I'm Not in Love", "You Have It", "Love of Jah", "Under Mi Sensi", "Tomorrow Is Another Day", "Robberman", Black Rose", "My Woman" and "Money Move". Only Love. By 1980's Robin Hood, Levy was one of the biggest Jamaican stars, and saw his international fame growing as well, especially in England. My Strongest Weakness. Though LPs were not terribly important in Jamaica at the time, Levy released three albums before 1980: Bounty Hunter, Shine Eye Gal (United Kingdom) and Englishman, a critically acclaimed record.

No One Else on Earth. Levy then recorded several duets with Toyan, Jah Thomas and Trinity, and memorably appeared at Reggae Sunsplash in 1980 and 1981. I Saw the Light. Levy's next few singles were similarly successful, including "Shine Eye Girl", "Wicked Intention", "Jumpy Girl", "Skylarking" (by Horace Andy), "Disco Music", "Reggae Music", "Never Tear My Love Apart", "Jah", "You Made Me So Happy" and "When You're Young and in Love". She Is His Only Need. Soon, Levy met Junjo Lawes and Hyman Wright, both record producers, and recording several singles with the Roots Radics, including "Al Yah We Deh", "Looking My Love", "Englishman", "Wedding Ring Aside" and "Collie Weed", all of which became hits and established Levy's career. Let Me Tell You About Love. Levy established his solo career the next year with "A Long Time Since We Don't Have No Love"; though the single was a failure, the fourteen year old was a popular performer at Jamaican dancehalls.

Young Love. He was born in Clarendon, Jamaica and soon formed a band with his cousin, Everton Dacres, called the Mighty Multitude; the pair released "My Black Girl" in 1977. Change of Heart. Barrington Levy (born April 30, 1964) is a reggae and dancehall musician. Turn it Loose. Maybe Your Baby's Got the Blues.

I Know Where I'm Going. Cry Myself to Sleep. Rockin With the Rhythm. Grandpa.

Have Mercy. Love is Alive. Girls Night Out. Why Not Me.

Mama He's Crazy.