When Diana Judd decided to start a singing career with her daughter Christina, she changed her name to Naomi in honor of a biblical character who overcomes great tragedy. Christina adopted the name Wynonna after hearing the song "Route 66," which mentions the town of Winona, Arizona.
After a stint in LA, Naomi moved the family back to Kentucky in the mid-'70s after her divorce. With no phone or electricity in their mountaintop home, they were forced to entertain themselves. For Naomi and Wynonna, that meant harmonizing country and gospel songs together.
In 1980, a year after moving to Nashville to pursue their music career, the mother-daughter duo got their start singing as The Soap Sisters on The Ralph Emery Show, a country-music TV program that aired on weekday mornings.
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