NAOMI JUDD TO APPEAR ON TODAY, DR. OZ, ACCESS HOLLYWOOD, VARNEY AND CO., HUCKABEE, HARRY AND MORE AS SHE OPENS UP ABOUT RELEASE OF "RIVER OF TIME" PAPERBACK BOOK
Naomi Judd to Guest Announce During December 9 Grand Ole Opry and Sign Copies of "River of Time: My Descent Into Depression and How I Emerged With Hope" Prior to Show
Naomi Judd will be all over national television, radio and online media next week when she releases the paperback version of “River of Time: My Descent Into Depression and How I Emerged With Hope.”
The Grammy-winning country icon, best-selling author and actress will appear on TODAY, Dr. Oz, Access Hollywood, Varney and Co., Huckabee, HARRY, Honky Tonkin' with Tracy Lawrence, SiriusXM's Prime Country and MORE as Judd opens up about "River of Time." Judd will also appear on the Grand Ole Opry as a Guest Announcer December 9 and sign copies of the book prior to the show.
December 5 TODAY (NBC) 8:00am and 9:00am
December 6 Dr. Oz (syndicated)
Access Hollywood (NBC)
December 8 Varney and Co. (Fox Business)
December 9
Huckabee (TBN)
December 21 HARRY (syndicated)
RADIO: December 2-3 Honky Tonkin’ with Tracy Lawrence
To be announced: Town Hall w/ Naomi Judd and host Charlie Monk SiriusXM Prime Country (Ch. 58)
“I wrote it with the sincere hope of offering encouragement to the 40 million Americans who suffer from depression and anxiety every minute of every day and night,” Judd said. “I want them to know that I understand, and I’m here to help."
Judd first captured the attention of the entire world as half of The Judds, which she formed with her daughter Wynonna. The Judds sold 20 million records, scored fifteen No. 1 hits, and received more than 60 industry awards, including six GRAMMY® awards and seven consecutive CMA Vocal Group of the Year trophies. That ride came to a screeching halt when Naomi was diagnosed with Hepatitis C––and given only three years to live. Instead of accepting her fate, the former registered nurse educated herself and pursued healing. Today, Naomi is Hep C-free––a medically documented miracle.
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ABOUT NAOMI JUDD: Hailing from the Appalachian foothills of Ashland, Ky., mother and daughter duo, The Judds, were first discovered by RCA label head Joe Galante in 1983 after landing a spot on WSM-TV’s "The Ralph Emery Show." They made their chart debut by the end of the year with “Had A Dream (For The Heart),” and the two were on their way to a history-making career. For the rest of the 1980's, each single from The Judds released by RCA went to the Billboard Top 10, with 14 hits going all the way to number one. The Judds embarked on their “Farewell Tour” in 1991 after Naomi’s diagnosis of Hepatitis C forced her to retire from the road. Wynonna launched a successful solo career with her self-titled 5x multi-platinum debut album. Her first three singles also reached No.1 on the country charts and has become a country icon in her own right. Naomi focused on her health, beating the disease, writing several New York Times best-selling books and becoming a popular motivational speaker.