

MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Feb. 7 (UPI) -- U.S. country music singer Wynonna Judd says she is set to reunite with her mother, Naomi, for a new tour by The Judds.
"The Early Show" reported in a release that Judd, 45, confirmed Saturday her upcoming tour with her 64-year-old mother will also represent the final tour by the famed country music duo.
Specific details of the new tour were not released.
During their career together, Judd and her mother released albums such as "Why Not Me," "Heartland" and "River of Time" before hepatitis C forced Naomi to retire in 1991.
Judd went on to enjoy a successful solo career in the music industry and to date has amassed several gold, platinum and multi-platinum certifications from the Recording Institute of America.
Wynonna Judd also released an autobiography titled "Coming Home to Myself" in 2005.
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