The Judds Help Opry Go Pink, Prep For Tour
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The Judds flip the switch to turn the Opry pink to fight breast cancer. Copyright: 2010 Grand Ole Opry. Photo: Chris Hollo
The Judds were on hand at The Grand Ole Opry Friday night (10/15), helping Women Rock For The Cure and Susan G. Komen for the Cure turn the Opry Pink. This was the second annual “Opry Goes Pink” show, to raise awareness for the fight against breast cancer. The Judds “flipped the switch” turning the Opry’s signature barn backdrop pink and then kicked into their current single “I Will Stand by You.”
The mother-daughter duo are busy this month visiting national media in Nashville and New York to promote their anticipated final tour, The Judds: The Last Encore, which kicks off the day after Thanksgiving. Dates are scheduled through mid December. Among their upcoming appearances are Good Morning America (10/21), Today (10/21), Crook & Chase, and features in People Country and CMA Close-Up.
Wynonna and Naomi Judd will ride the Santa Train on Nov. 20, making 14 stops in Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee to deliver 15 tons of toys – more than $300,000 worth – to thousands of residents who live along the route.
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