Judy Lynn was a country star you didn’t hear much on the radio. Born Judy Lynn Voiten in Boise in 1936, she was just a teenager when she joined a touring company of the Grand Ole Opry. At 19, in 1955, she was crowned Miss Idaho.
Lynn put out 14 albums and 47 singles. Only four of the singles cracked the country charts, with 1962’s “Footsteps of a Fool” doing the best, peaking at number seven.
But radio wasn’t Judy Lynn’s venue. Vegas was. She had her own show on The Strip for more than 20 years .
Lynn put out 14 albums and 47 singles. Only four of the singles cracked the country charts, with 1962’s “Footsteps of a Fool” doing the best, peaking at number seven.
But radio wasn’t Judy Lynn’s venue. Vegas was. She had her own show on The Strip for more than 20 years .