- Press Release
Country Music Hall Of Fame® And Museum Exhibit Tells The Judds’ Story With Rare Photos, Manuscripts

- Velvet jacket embellished with bugle beading and sequins, worn by Wynonna Judd on The Judds’ farewell concert in December 1991. The concert was taped for a television special broadcast a week later
- Lyrics to the song released by The Judds as “Rockin’ with the Rhythm of the Rain,” handwritten by Don Schlitz, who co-wrote the song with Brent Maher. The song went to #1 and appeared on The Judds’ second album, Rockin’ with the Rhythm (1985)
- 1996 Gibson Custom Shop ES-336 electric guitar used by Wynonna Judd in her solo concerts
- Nurse’s uniform worn by Naomi Judd when she worked as a registered nurse
- Certificate presented to seventeen-year-old Naomi Judd for her volunteer work as a Candy Striper at King’s Daughters Hospital in Ashland, Kentucky
- Hohner harmonicas and cigar box owned by Naomi Judd, who began playing harmonica in the 1970s
- Note to Santa Claus, written by Naomi Judd and her siblings when they were children
- Music industry awards: Grammy for Best Country Song (1991) for "Love Can Build a Bridge,"presented to songwriters John Jarvis, Naomi Judd, and Paul Overstreet; CMA Horizon Award presented to The Judds in 1984; ACM Top Vocal Duet Award presented to The Judds in 1990
- Silk jacket embellished with beaded stars and worn by Wynonna Judd at the 1991 ACM Awards
- Kaat Tilley gown worn by Naomi Judd during The Judds’ nine-show residency in Las Vegas, October 2015