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  • Jan 9, 1997
    The ever-quotable Naomi Judd takes a figurative pulpit at a hospital fundraiser in Columbia, South Carolina. "If y'all don't believe in God," she tells the audience, "you're a few sandwiches short of a picnic"
    Mar 2, 1997
    Naomi and Ashley Judd join the University of Kentucky cheerleaders to spell out the school name at Lexington's Rupp Arena during the men's' basketball game. Also attending: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, who sings the national anthem
    Mar 23, 1998
    Naomi, Wynonna and Ashley Judd attend the Oscars in Los Angeles, where Trisha Yearwood performs "How Do I Live," from the movie "Con Air." Ashley presents an award and gets flak for a high, revealing hemline
    Apr 26, 1998
    Naomi Judd hosts a tornado relief concert at Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon, raising $10,000 10 days after a twister hit the city. Performers include Trace Adkins, Wade Hayes, David Ball, Eddy Raven, Deryl Dodd and Burnin' Daylight
    Nov 1, 1998
    Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell perform at New York's Madison Square Garden. In the crowd: Naomi and Ashley Judd, seated next to Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman
    May 2, 1999
    Naomi Judd debuts as the host of a syndicated radio show, "Heart To Heart." Her first guest: Dixie Chick Natalie Maines
    Dec 1, 1999
    Wynonna and Naomi Judd hold a press conference at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center to announce they'll go on a reunion tour in 2000. Explaining the timing, Naomi quips, "I'm not dead, and she's not pregnant"
    Dec 8, 1999
    Naomi Judd portrays a music teacher in the CBS-TV movie "A Holiday Romance," with Gerald McRaney and Andy Griffith
    Dec 31, 1999
    Eight years after their last concert together, The Judds usher in the new millennium with a reunion show at the America West Arena in Phoenix, with Ashley Judd hosting. First song in the set: "Love Can Build A Bridge"
    Feb 4, 2000
    The Judds embark on a full-fledged reunion tour, more than eight years after Naomi Judd retired from the road. With Jo Dee Messina opening, the first date is at the Pepsi Center in Denver, where the set includes "Love Can Build A Bridge," "Turn It Loose" and "Girls Night Out"

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