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Country singer Wynonna Judd cancels gigs after motorcycle crash

 

Monday 20 August 2012 10:18 EDT
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American country singer Wynonna Judd has cancelled a series of concerts in Canada
American country singer Wynonna Judd has cancelled a series of concerts in Canada (Reuters)

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American country singer Wynonna Judd has cancelled a series of concerts in Canada next week following a serious motorcycle crash that injured her husband, the singer said in a statement yesterday.

Judd's husband, Michael Scott Moser, and the singer had been on a ride together on separate motorcycles in Deadwood, South Dakota, when Moser collided with an oncoming vehicle and was taken to hospital. Judd was not involved in the accident.

Reuters

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