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DVR Alert- The Judds Promote OWN Show

The Judds are making a trip to New York City to discuss their new documentary series, which will premiere on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) this weekend. Viewers will get a chance to catch all the behind the scenes action as the duo embarked on their first tour together in 10 years, The Last Encore. Cameras captured their emotional journey as they worked to heal their relationship, reconnect with their fans and share the spotlight once again.

Be sure to tune in as The Judds make multiple media appearances in support of their highly anticipated new series.

Thursday, April 7th
Good Morning America
Fox & Friends
The View

Friday, April 8th
The Gayle King Show

In addition, The Judds will chat with Associated Press TV, FoxNews Edge, CBS NewsPath and WGN Chicago, all to support their new series, simply titled The Judds, which will kick off this Sunday, April 10th with a special 2-hour premiere at 9pm EST.

The mother-daughter duo recently released an album entitled I Will Stand By You: The Essential Collection complete with 12 classic hits and 2 new tracks. The pair will also be featured on the ACM Girls’ Night Out: Superstar Women of Country, as they were honored for being the most awarded female duo in the Academy’s history. The special is set to air on April 22nd on CBS.

For more information, visit www.thejuddstour2011.com or www.wynonna.com.

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Reba’s “If I Were A Boy” to Debut on Oprah.com

The music video for Reba McEntire’s “If I Were A Boy” will World Premiere on Oprah.com on Monday, February 28th beginning at 12 Midnight ET. The song, which is quickly climbing the Country charts, is the multimedia superstar’s take on Beyonce’s smash hit. “If I Were A Boy” is one of Reba’s fastest-rising songs, in a career that has amassed 35 #1 hits, including her recent #1 “Turn On The Radio” and Country music’s #1 song of 2010 (“Consider Me Gone”). Complementing the video premiere is an Oprah.com exclusive interview with Reba.

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“THE JUDDS” on OWN on April 10th

For the first time on television, Judds fans and OWN viewers enter the private and public lives of country music icons, Naomi and Wynonna Judd, on the new docu-series, “The Judds.” The six-episode series follows the award winning mother/daughter duo as they hit the road for their first and final concert tour in ten years. Cameras capture their emotional journey as they work to heal their relationship, reconnect with their fans and share the spotlight once again. “The Judds” premieres April 10th at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.

After decades of struggle and recovery, Naomi and Wynonna are ready to share their celebrated and often complicated lives. The series begins as both mother and daughter prepare for their final reunion tour. Stress is high as both Judds realize that performing together again is a “make or break” deal when it comes to their relationship. They love each other and want more than anything to heal their connection, but the tour, combined with unresolved issues and painful memories from the past, threaten to derail their efforts.

Viewers are fully immersed in Naomi and Wynonna’s hectic and exciting world. They travel city-to-city performing and meeting with their loyal fans (“Juddheads”), head home to their 1000-acre farm, and go behind closed doors for emotional sessions with their longtime life coach, Dr. Ted Klontz. Through it all — the good and challenging times — Naomi and Wynonna share their personal story openly and honestly. Naomi confesses never-before-told painful secrets from her childhood and together they discuss their fears about the tour. In addition, Wynonna speaks candidly about finding new love and the challenges of being a single, working mom.
On the surface, “The Judds” is about a much anticipated reunion tour starring two legendary performers. But just below the surface, the series is a moving exploration of the universal mother-daughter bond. For Naomi and Wynonna, their relationship is firmly grounded in love, but plagued by misunderstanding. In the end, by sharing their experiences, Naomi and Wynonna hope that others will be inspired to strengthen their own personal connections.

“The Judds” is produced for OWN by Gay Rosenthal Productions, Inc. The executive producers are Gay Rosenthal, Bruce Toms, Kerry Hansen, Naomi Judd and Wynonna Judd.

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DVR ALERT: Oprah’s Australian Adventure with Keith & Nicole

Oprah kicks-off her Ultimate Australian Adventure tomorrow. Throughout the week she’ll make several stops down-under. The adventure comes to a star-studded finale on Friday with Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman along with Hugh Jackman, Olivia Newton John, and Bono. Set those DVR!

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Shania Twain Lost Voice and Trust

According to the Toronto Sun, Shania Twain hasn’t revived her music career because she lost her voice and confidence. The reality of her marriage’s betrayals had left Shania bitter and without the passion or fire to get back into her music. Her new show on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) will debut in April. Why Not? will chronicle Shania’s journey of finding her passion for music again by networking and banding together with people who’ve gone through similar losses.

“I have lost my ability to express myself and my ability to sing… For some reason, I’m not comfortable singing in front of people anymore.

“I was feeling more pressure from my career, the bigger it got. I felt the pressure to be better and better all the time. It just affected me. I was slowly losing my voice and slowly losing my confidence… My marriage was slowly breaking down too.

Shania compares losing her marraige to a death.

“I really lost my sense of trust, compassion, honesty… I was really getting quite obsessive about my own pain and my struggle and I just had to snap out of it.

“On this tour (for TV series)… I wanna talk to people that have been through big disappointments, big emotional crises, deep life struggles and I will learn something from that… I will be inspired by other people.”

You can read more here.Why Not? with Shania Twain debuts on OWN in April.

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