Wynonna goes Early on Saturday
Thursday, January 28, 2010 – Wynonna will be on The Early Show on Saturday to continue CBS News' coverage of Super Bowl activities. The show will broadcast from Lummus Park in South Beach, Fla., anchored by Chris Wragge and Erica Hill.
Fans looking for ticket information to this one-time performance can resource: http://www.1iota.com/shows,CBS---The-Early-Show,149.html
Wynonna will make a special announcement on this live broadcast while singer Wyclef Jean will talk about the recent earthquake in Haiti and the Nation's recovery efforts.
More news for Wynonna
- 07/08/24: Judd returns to Vegas
- 11/21/23: Wy records new take on "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem"
- 08/21/23: Wy sets fall tour
- 08/11/23: All-star CD tribute to The Judds coming
- 12/19/22: McBryde, Carlili, Ballerini, LBT, Tucker join Wynonna tour
- 10/24/22: Wynonna extends The Judds final tour
- 09/08/22: Carlile, McBryde, Ballerini, Yearwood, Hill, LBT join Judd on tour
- 05/16/22: The Judds tour will go on, Wynonna announces at celebration of Naomi Judd
CD reviews for Wynonna
Wynonna is using the occasion of her 25 years in the music business to release a collection of music that has captured a significant memory in her life. She is hoping that it does the same for the listeners. The only problem is that often there isn't any special feeling that comes, either from her vocal presentation or from the musical arrangements.
True, there is just one truly horrible moment, the rendition of Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry. ...
Wynonna's first Christmas album as a solo singer is a truly great album with great music from start to finish. She does a fine job with the upbeat songs. She approaches "Winter Wonderland" and "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" with a jazzy vocal that complements the light-hearted lyrics.
But she really shines on the ballads. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" is one highlight. The production is unobtrusive, and Wynonna's deep, rich voice is perfectly ...
Wynonna has a readymade prescription for the planet's ills with her latest, but hers is not that old Bacharach/David pain killer of a pop song, but a new track by Lamar/James. This timely composition may have a completely different melody and also a little overt banjo running through it, but its lyrical wish for, "Love and only love," and "A little help from above," preaches pretty much the same sentiment as old, albeit in a different package.
Love of the heavenly kind is a theme that runs from ...
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