Country singer Wynonna Judd is shown in a police photo after she was arrested for drunken driving Nov. 13, 2003 in Nashville, Tenn.
Wynonna Judd arrives for the 37th annual Country Music Association Awards show in Nashville Nov. 5, 2003. Judd said the necklace she is wearing belonged to the late Johnny Cash.
Ashley Judd, Naomi Judd and Wynonna Judd arrive at the YouthAids Second Annual Gala Oct. 27, 2003 in New York City.
Judd performs at the annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas, May 21, 2003. Judd's first album in three years, "What the World Needs Now is Love," debuted at No. 1 in August 2003 on Billboard. It continues the polished pop and blues sound that has distinguished her solo work from the homespun country she created with her mother Naomi in the 1980s.
Judd cruises down the straightaway at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 23, 2003, on a 1997 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy owned by Jeff Sinden. Judd, who was grand marshal, and Indy 500 driver Sam Hornish Jr., made several laps of the track.
Judd snuggles with Pixie, a 5-year-old rat terrier with canine arthritis that she just adopted at the Animal Haven shelter in New York City, May 14, 2003. The country star adopted Pixie to help pet owners understand the pain and treatment options of canine arthritis during National Arthritis Month. She is the owner of 13 other dogs, four of which have arthritis.
Singer Bono, left, and Judd help activists assemble the AIDS quilt during World Aids Day, Dec. 1, 2002, in Lincoln, Neb.
Patti LaBelle, left, Robert Ingram, second from left, Barry Manilow, center, Yolanda Adams and Wynonna Judd, right, sing a medley of patriotic American songs before the start of Super Bowl XXXVI at the Louisiana Superdome, Feb. 3, 2002, in New Orleans.
Naomi Judd, left, and her daughter, Wynonna, perform in Las Vegas, Feb. 6, 2000, during their national reunion tour.
Judd, left, and Bryan Adams sing "Raised on Robbery" during Turner Network Television's "All-Star Tribute to Joni Mitchell," April 6, 2000, at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, second from right, embraces Wynonna with Joseph A. Califano, Jr., founder and president of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse during The Second Concert of Hope Nov. 21, 1997, in Los Angeles. At left is Natalie Cole.
Wynonna gestures as she sings one of the songs from her new album, "The Other Side," at an open air concert Oct. 20, 1997, in front of the Hard Rock Cafe in Nashville.
Ashley Judd, left, who appears in the new film "A Time to Kill," poses with her sister, Wynonna Judd, at the premiere of the film, July 9, 1996, at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Judd arrives at her wedding reception Jan. 21, 1996, in Nashville. Wynonna's mother, Naomi Judd, was the primary owner of The Trilogy, the restaurant where the reception was held.
Naomi Judd, left, and daughter Wynonna perform their farewell concert Dec. 4, 1991 in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Naomi left the successful country duo due to chronic hepatitis.