Naomi and Wynonna Judd, the mother and daughter that make up the Grammy Award-winning duo the Judds, made country music history throughout their career.
The '80s were a transitional decade for country music: a time when artists could try out different styles and approaches -- and, by extension, adopt new traditions that would come to reverberate in the '90s and beyond.
Fans can explore a variety of items documenting the mother-and-daughter duo's rise to the top, including clothing, instruments, and handwritten lyrics.
From epic duets between Kelly Clarkson and her mother-in-law Reba McEntire to the decades-spanning career of the Judds, moms and daughters rule in country music.
Naomi Judd is opening up about her "extreme" and "life-threatening" fight with depression, as well as about her strained relationship with her daughter, Wynonna Judd.