Here Come the Judds

 

 

Saturday, September 29

The Palace Theater, Gallatin, TN

 

 

A tribute to one of the most successful duos of all time!

6 Grammy awards

8 ACM awards

9 CMA awards

20 million records

HERE COME THE JUDDS

 

HERE COME THE JUDDS is an authentic stylistic and musical tribute to one of the top vocal duos or all time, The Judd’s. The tribute features two of Nashville’s most renowned artists, Victoria Venier and Liz Byler Shea.

Victoria counts Wynonna Judd as one the primary influences of why she left Dixon, IL to pursue her musical artistry in Nashville. She has since performed on stage with Loretta Lynn, Joe Diffie, Brenda Lee and has appeared as a solo artist on the world-famous Grand Ole Opry. She is an established singer/songwriter with one of her songs, “Back to You” on Take 6’s Grammy nominated album, The Standard. Victoria hosts and produces Dollywood’s I Will Always Love You Songwriter Festival annually. She will soon appear in the upcoming television series, The Running Father.

As an actress, Liz has appeared in numerous national commercials for Target, Toyota and sang “Blue Box Blues” for Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. She has appeared in the films October Sky, Other Voices, Other Rooms, and John Grisham’s A Painted House. As a musical artist, she has worked on stage with Lee Greenwood, toured with Martina McBride. And performed as a solo artist on television’s Star Search, where she got a perfect score from the judges, one of which was none other than Naomi Judd, whom she got a chance to spend time with and whom she now counts as one of her musical influences.

Over the course of their distinguished career, mother, and daughter duo, The Judds garnered five Grammys, nine CMA awards and had fourteen number one songs. More than just a tribute show, HERE COME THE JUDDS tells the powerful story of The Judds through their chart-topping music.

Here Come The Judds a Tribute at The Palace Theater

 

From “Mama He’s Crazy” to “Love Can Build a Bridge,” join us for a Sunday matinee at The Palace Theater, September 29 at 3pm, for a heartfelt journey celebrating the timeless hits, unforgettable harmonies and iconic history of the legendary Mom & Daughter duo that changed the face of country music.

Here Come the Judds