Josh Turner

Josh Turner is an American country and gospel singer and actor who has garnered a faithful fan base with his rich, deep voice, and traditional country style. Born on November 20, 1977, in Hannah, South Carolina, Turner rose to prominence in 2003 with his breakthrough hit single "Long Black Train". His 2005 album "Your Man" solidified his status in the country music scene with the title track giving him his first number one hit.

Turner's distinctive bass-baritone voice and old-school country appeal have become his trademarks, making him stand out in an era where the lines between country and pop often blur. His commitment to classic country sounds is evident in his recent releases like "Country State Of Mind," which honors the genre's rich history, and "I Serve A Savior," reflecting his deep-rooted faith through gospel music. Over years, Josh Turner has received multiple award nominations and has become one of the youngest members inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. His album "Deep South," released in 2017, once again showcased his ability to blend traditional influences with contemporary sensibilities, while "Your Man (Deluxe Edition)" revisits and celebrates his landmark album's 15-year anniversary with live recordings and previously unreleased tracks. Turner's "King Size Manger," which came out in 2021, is his newest holiday-themed offering, enchanting listeners with Christmas standards and original songs fitting for the season's festivities.

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This Country Music Thing
Album - 11 Tracks - Released August 16, 2024
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