Wynonna Juddis singing her song “Other Side” for the very first time live.
Taking part in Duke Spirits’The Masters Music Series,Judd, 58, performs a live version of the single that she released this past May with Waxahatchee.
Introducing Judd, series host Jennifer Wayne ofRunaway June, praises her as “probably the best female singer sincePatsy Cline.”
She adds, “She was first known for being in the duo of The Judds but she is celebrated in her own right.”
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Wayne notes that Judd is a five-time Grammy winner with more than 20 No. 1 hit songs “which is just crazy.”
Before beginning the song onstage, Judd confesses, “This is my first time singing this song in public. I just recorded it with Waxahatchee. My soul sister in song Katie Crutchfield and I just did a duet together so … "
Launched on Oct. 7, Duke Spirits' live video series features performances that “[unite] an accomplished group of musicians and writers, showcasing and supporting both emerging and established artists through various programs and initiatives,” a release shared with PEOPLE says.
Duke Spirits will releasetwo new clips weeklyon its official YouTube page.
Along with Judd, the series will show talented artists likeEric Paslaysinging “Friday Night” and Paul McDonald performing “New Lovers.”
Craig Campbell,The Dryes, Runaway June, Marcus Hummon, Jake Rose, Josh Shilling, Jennifer Wayne andher husbandAustin Moody will also showcase some of their top songs.
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The performances are shot at Studio A in Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville.
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“My goal forThe Masters Music Serieswas to create a sound which ‘The Duke’ himself would approve of,” Moody added. “As a man who valued quality and character, we had to make sure this sounded like we were making a record. To back each artist, I handpicked musicians who have a ‘thing,’ something that no one can truly recreate but those players themselves. It’s not only the playing you have to think about, it’s the attitude – it’s the grit.”
source: people.com