In their six-year career, The Judds sold more than twenty million records worldwide and had won over sixty industry awards, including five Grammy Nominations, nine Country Music Association awards (seven of them consecutive), and eight Billboard Music Awards. They also recorded eight studio albums, one Christmas album and two Greatest Hits compilations. Between 19, The Judds charted 23 hit singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts, including 14 number ones. Wynonna and Naomi were signed to RCA Records in 1983 as the duo The Judds. The two of them moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1979 in pursuit of a musical career. By 1976, Wynonna and Naomi were living in Kentucky, where Wynonna took inspiration from the country music that her mother listened to and learned to play guitar after receiving one for Christmas. Naomi and Ciminella moved with the girls to Los Angeles in 1968 and subsequently divorced in 1972. Her younger sister is actress Ashley Judd. She was given the last name Ciminella after Michael Ciminella, the man her mother quickly married after being abandoned by her boyfriend and Judd's biological father, Charles Jordan. Wynonna was born Christina Claire Ciminella in Ashland, Kentucky.
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