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  • Mar 8, 1991
    "Love Can Build A Bridge" earns an RIAA-certified gold album for The Judds
    Apr 24, 1991
    The Judds win Top Vocal Duet during the 26th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, telecast by NBC from Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles
    May 30, 1991
    Wynonna Judd spends her 27th birthday in a Nashville recording studio in the second day of sessions for her first solo album. Naomi Judd stops by with presents and cake for her daughter
    Sep 10, 1991
    RCA releases The Judds' "Greatest Hits, Volume 2"
    Sep 21, 1991
    "The Torkelsons" debuts on NBC-TV, with The Judds singing the theme song
    Oct 2, 1991
    The Judds win their fourth consecutive Vocal Duo of the Year during the 25th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. They join Alabama, Chet Atkins and The Statler Brothers as the only nine-time winners all-time
    Nov 23, 1991
    The Judds perform at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, in the last road appearance of their final tour as an ongoing duet, a split caused by Naomi Judd's bout with a critical form of hepatitis. The opening act: Garth Brooks
    Nov 30, 1991
    In advance of their farewell concert, The Judds appear on the cover of TV Guide
    Dec 4, 1991
    The Judds perform the final show of their Farewell Tour at the Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Naomi Judd is retiring, suffering from a potentially fatal strain of hepatitis, leaving Wynonna to pursue a solo career
    Dec 8, 1991
    Alan Jackson sings "Don't Rock The Jukebox" and "Someday," and The Judds do "Born To Be Blue" on NBC's "Hot Country Nights." Other performers include Willie Nelson, Eddie Rabbitt, Joe Diffie and Mike Reid

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