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Larry Strickman | Wynonna Judd | Source: Getty Images
Larry Strickman | Wynonna Judd | Source: Getty Images

‘Glowing’ Wynonna Judd Makes Public Appearance with ‘Pops’ Larry Strickland

Monica Otayza
Oct 24, 2023
01:15 A.M.

Wynonna Judd makes a public appearance with her father, Larry Strickland, at the Country Music Hall of Fame Class of 2023 ceremony. Strickland was Judd's plus-one, and he proudly watched Judd induct the Class of 2023. Judd was previously inducted alongside her mother in the 2021 class alongside Ray Charles, Eddie Bayers, and Pete Drake.

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Wynonna Judd delighted her fans on Instagram by sharing heartwarming photos of herself alongside her father, Larry Strickland. They graced the 2023 Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony, where Judd helped induct the Class of 2023.

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Judd's Instagram photo carousel showed her interacting with several other music greats like Tanya Tucker, Ricky Skaggs, Emmylou Harris, and Bill Anderson. Fans noted how Judd was "glowing" in the pictures. "Wonderful photos! I love that Larry is wearing your mom’s medal 🥹💓," said one commenter too.

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Wynonna and her mom, Naomi Judd, joined forces to create "The Judds," renowned as one of the world's best mother-daughter duos. The Judds had 14 number-one hits, including their iconic track, "Mama He's Crazy."

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Their bond went beyond music; they were family. Like any other normal family, they went through their fair share of ups and downs and had their good and bad moments as a duo.

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For years, The Judds were on the shortlist to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. However, it was only in 2021 that they finally got the call.

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"It's about damn time!" Wynonna said at the time. She believed her mom deserved to be acknowledged and celebrated, which is why she felt the induction was long overdue.

A year after their induction, Naomi died aged 76 after she took her own life. Her family grieved the heavy loss but continued to spread love through music.

Months after Naomi's death, Wynonna and her dad shared the stage to pay tribute to Loretta Lynn in November 2022. Their dedication to music is a testament to The Judd family's enduring spirit, whose contributions to the world of country music continue to inspire and resonate with people around the world.

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