Country star Wynonna Judd to perform with Jacksonville Symphony May 12

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The Jacksonville Symphony welcomes country music sensation Wynonna Judd to Jacoby Symphony Hall at the Times-Union Center for Performing Arts for a concert at 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 12.

Wynonna will perform favorites such as “I Want to Know What Love Is,” “Burning Love” and “Love Can Build a Bridge” live with the Jacksonville Symphony.

A five-time GRAMMY-winner and New York Times bestselling author, Wynonna revolved her career around telling stories. Whether performing alongside her mother Naomi Judd as one half of the country duo, The Judds, or pushing the boundaries on her own solo path, Wynonna’s ability to reach the heart of the human spirit through her bold and unflinching honesty, is the entertainer’s true gift, according to the Symphony.

Respected by the millions of fans, Wynonna’s rich and commanding voice has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide spanning her remarkable 34-year career. Once dubbed by Rolling Stone as “the greatest female country singer since Patsy Cline,” the performer has received more than 60 industry awards, with countless charting singles, including 20 No.1 hits such as “Mama He’s Crazy,” “Why Not Me,” and “Grandpa, (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Ole Days).”

Tickets can be purchased at JaxSymphony.org or by calling the ticket office at (904) 354-5547.