A country music veteran, Wynonna Judd has been performing for over twenty years. Surprisingly, her current symphonic tour marked the first time in her career that she performed at the Kennedy Center. Accompanied by the renowned National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Marvin Hamlisch, Judd performed recognizable standard, "I'm In The Mood For Love," classics made famous by her career as half of the hit-making, "Judds" duo, and covers of several adult-contemporary hits.
Ms. Judd seemed humbled by the opportunity to perform for the audience. "I am so blessed to have the opportunity to sing for you tonight. I can't believe I'm singing at the Kennedy Center! This is so awesome!" Judd said. Although the audience was more reserved than her typical fans, Judd found the humor in their reaction, "Ya'll are too quiet," Judd said, jokingly. After awhile, audience members relaxed and became more responsive. By the end of the evening, it seemed as if Ms. Judd had been performing for an auditorium full of her new best friends!
Although I live in the Washington DC area, Wynonna Judd's concert was the first Kennedy Center performance I had ever seen. As a person with special needs, I was provided with pleasant, attentive and friendly assistance by the ushers. I have attended concerts in different venues for many years, but never before have I received such excellent attention, respect and service.
A terrific time was had by all who were in attendance. The buffet-style roast beef dinner before the performance was very filling and surprisingly delicious! If you are looking for an enjoyable evening close to home, I would recommend seeing a concert at the Kennedy Center! Since the Kennedy Center is a national treasure, one would not have expected a place so renowned to have such a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Imagine my surprise at seeing some audience members who were dressed casually in sneakers and jeans. I felt right at home! A show at the Kennedy Center is the ticket to a fun and reasonably-priced night out for individuals, couples, and families of all ages!
Published by Amanda Lay
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- A country music veteran, Wynonna Judd has been performing for over twenty years.
- After awhile, audience members relaxed and became more responsive.
- A terrific time was had by all who were in attendance.


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Post a Commentno one else on earth...she's like the female Elvis
excellent article!!!!
So glad the Ken Cen treated you well. The ushers there can be rather snobbish.
Excellent article Manda! Glad you enjoyed. :-)