The Mercury News

A day after Naomi Judd's death, her family accepts honor

- By Christi Carras

The late Naomi Judd was inducted Sunday into the Country Music Hall of Fame alongside her daughter and music partner, Wynonna, a day after the matriarch's death at age 76. Through tears, Wynonna and her sister, actor Ashley Judd, accepted the honor on behalf of their mother.

“My mama loved you so much, and she appreciate­d your love for her,” Ashley Judd told the audience. “I'm sorry that she couldn't hang on until today. Your esteem for her and your regard for her really penetrated her heart. And it was your affection for her that did keep her going in these last years.”

“I know that we're talking a lot about Mom tonight — as we should be. Our beautiful mother,” Ashley Judd continued, her voice breaking.

Naomi Judd died Saturday near Nashville.

“I want you to know that you (Wynonna) also are being inducted to the Hall of Fame tonight,” she said. “Newspapers don't get much right these days, but when the Los Angeles Times said you were Elvislike, they got it right.”

During her turn to speak, Wynonna joked that she didn't prepare any remarks because she knew her mother “would probably talk the most.”

“I'm gonna make this fast because my heart's broken,” the singer said. “I feel so blessed, and it's a very strange dynamic to be this broken and this blessed.”

In a statement, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum confirmed Saturday that it would move forward with the Medallion Ceremony immediatel­y after Naomi Judd's death.

Over the course of three decades, the Judds recorded 14 No. 1 songs, released six studio albums and collected a slew of country music and Grammy awards. Among their greatest hits are “Love Can Build a Bridge” (1990), “Mama He's Crazy” (1984), “Why Not Me” (1984), “Turn It Loose” (1988), “Girls Night Out” (1985), “Grandpa” (1986) and “Rockin' with the Rhythm of the Rain” (1986).

 ?? WADE PAYNE — INVISION/AP ?? Wynonna Judd, right, hugs sister Ashley Judd during the Medallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville on Sunday.
WADE PAYNE — INVISION/AP Wynonna Judd, right, hugs sister Ashley Judd during the Medallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville on Sunday.

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