I was one of Judy's musicians towards the end of her career and I had a lot of respect for her. She took a special interest in me (for some reason) and continued to send me letters and birthday cards after I left the band all the way until her death. I could always count on Judy for an uplifting birthday card and letter. I'm sorry she's gone.
I didn't know her when she played Vegas and Big shows. I only know her as the wonderful Lady that Yodeled. She would always get a standing ovation at our Christ Gospel Church Conventions and she would just give all that praise back to GOD. She never forgot that it was God that gave her the ability to sing in the first place...... I miss her.
I saw her at Harolds Club in Reno, Nevada in 1966. Fell in love with her, her songs and then I went over seas and lost tract of her. I never personally met her but never forgot her regardless
I got saved after she came to Iceland in 1990 and she was my best friend till she died . I stated at her home in Oklahoma and in Jeffersonville Indiana . So grateful for all her support and love . She was a true friend . I'm surprised in one way she was not more famous , except for she gave it up for the Lord . But she made several Christian albums (tapes)
She became my friend in 1990 in Iceland and helped me get saved on for God and we were friends till she died here in Jeffersonville. I stayed at Broken Bow with her and every morning she would sing Amazing Grace for me Thank you Judy , see you at the mark .
I dealt cards at Harveys in Lake Tahoe from 1968-1972. I those days everyone new everyone that worked at the Casino's. I remember one very long and snowy winter when the roads were closed and the only act in town was The Judy Lynn Show at Harrahs. This was before Caesers and when the High Sierra was new. Judy was a trooper and played for us dealers, bartenders, cocktail waitresses and pit bosses as though she had a packed house...we loved her. RIP Judy God knows you. Nancy J
I lived close to Judy and John in Broken Bow, Ok growing up. They were awesome and will be missed for sure. Her ranch hand (one of her old fiddle players) taught me to play, and I was fortunate to spend alot of time there.
I was one of Judy's musicians towards the end of her career and I had a lot of respect for her. She took a special interest in me (for some reason) and continued to send me letters and birthday cards after I left the band all the way until her death. I could always count on Judy for an uplifting birthday card and letter. I'm sorry she's gone.
Don my grandfather played for her many years ago as well.
I didn't know her when she played Vegas and Big shows. I only know her as the wonderful Lady that Yodeled. She would always get a standing ovation at our Christ Gospel Church Conventions and she would just give all that praise back to GOD. She never forgot that it was God that gave her the ability to sing in the first place...... I miss her.
I got to see her perform in San Antonio in 1965 right after I finished boot camp at Lackland AFB. Quite a lady.
I saw her at Harolds Club in Reno, Nevada in 1966. Fell in love with her, her songs and then I went over seas and lost tract of her. I never personally met her but never forgot her regardless
I went to Boise High School with her! My intro to country music
I got saved after she came to Iceland in 1990 and she was my best friend till she died . I stated at her home in Oklahoma and in Jeffersonville Indiana . So grateful for all her support and love . She was a true friend . I'm surprised in one way she was not more famous , except for she gave it up for the Lord . But she made several Christian albums (tapes)
She became my friend in 1990 in Iceland and helped me get saved on for God and we were friends till she died here in Jeffersonville. I stayed at Broken Bow with her and every morning she would sing Amazing Grace for me
Thank you Judy , see you at the mark .
I used to talk to Judy at Christ gospel church in Jeffersonville she was a great women of God
Pour me a little more wine. Judy was a very unique person.
I dealt cards at Harveys in Lake Tahoe from 1968-1972. I those days everyone new everyone that worked at the Casino's. I remember one very long and snowy winter when the roads were closed and the only act in town was The Judy Lynn Show at Harrahs. This was before Caesers and when the High Sierra was new. Judy was a trooper and played for us dealers, bartenders, cocktail waitresses and pit bosses as though she had a packed house...we loved her. RIP Judy God knows you.
Nancy J
I took care of Judy's daughter in law for years!! ❤
She looks So different from when she wore cowboy outfits and hats and boots!!!!!
Thank you for your comment. Judy was really nice and I was very fortunate to get the interview. dennis
I lived close to Judy and John in Broken Bow, Ok growing up. They were awesome and will be missed for sure. Her ranch hand (one of her old fiddle players) taught me to play, and I was fortunate to spend alot of time there.
My Daddy name me after JudyLynn in 1950
Your Dad picked a very beautiful name from a very beautiful woman, Judy Lynn.
He did for sure
I did not know she passed away.
I will have to find the tape to get the exact date. I think it was around 1984. Many thanks, dennis
I think it was 1984. Will have to find the tape to get the date. Many thanks, dennis
When was this done? Great interview love me some hot sauce and boiled eggs myself.
When was this taped????
Fort Worth fat stock show rodeo is where I saw her