Wynonna Judd Touches Viewers With Incredibly Powerful Christian Hymn

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Wynonna Judd, award winning country music artist, is not only identified by her iconic, luscious red hair, but perhaps her incredibly powerful and booming vocals. Signed to a record label at age nineteen, Judd and her mother formed a duo, formerly called “The Judds”, that imminently rose to success and continued to top charts and snag awards for a whopping six years until they were introduced to the now vastly known and deeply appreciated former duo Brooks and Dunn. 

Judd became a solo act, although occasionally collaborating with her mother and former partner from time to time. It was in early 2016 that Judd released her most recent album titled “Wynonna & the Big Noise”. 

However, it was an a cappella performance inside a lavished church in Venice, Italy that continues to take viewers and fans by surprise. Modestly dressed, Judd and her backup singers grace the San Petronio Basilica and perform an incredibly beautiful rendition of the widely beloved christian hymn”How Great Thou Art”. 

With Judd’s powerhouse vocals and undying confidence, her musical message of love and spirituality produces a sound just as heavenly as the realm she’s speaking of to her audience. 

Check out this simply beautiful rendition by Judd below to experience the emotion that her fans continue to reference. 

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