With timeless songs like “Long Black Train” and “Why Don’t
We Just Dance,” Josh Turner’s global reach has surpassed 5.8B global streams,
6.5M album sales and almost 12M track sales world-wide.
Turner’s five No. 1
singles include “Your Man,” of which the official music video surpassed 223
million views. Turner’s album Long Black Train celebrated its 20th anniversary
in 2023 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA with nearly 1.5M album sales,
1.3M track downloads and almost 315M life-to-date streams. The lead single of
the same name was also certified Platinum making up over 1M track downloads and
almost 245M global streams.
Turner released his first Greatest Hits album in
September 2023, which features 11 of his biggest songs from seven of his studio albums.
In June 2021, Turner released Your Man Deluxe Edition, celebrating 15 years of
Turner’s iconic double Platinum-selling album, as well as the mini documentary
“Josh Turner Your Man 15th Anniversary” (Mini Doc).The now certified
triple-Platinum selling “Would You Go With Me,” featured on Your Man Deluxe Edition,
experienced a viral surge across TikTok leading to a jump in streaming which
landed the classic country tune on Spotify’s US Viral 50 along with Spotify
Viral charts in Sweden, Norway, Finland Iceland.
A native of South Carolina,
Turner has been nominated for three GMA Dove Awards and won his first GMA Dove
Award in 2021 for “I Saw The Light” featuring Sonya Isaacs, off his Serve a Savior
album. Turner has been nominated for two GRAMMY Awards, five CMA Awards, two
ACM Awards, one CMT Award, seven ACA Awards and has received six Inspirational
Country Music Awards. Turner released his first Christmas album, King Size Manger,
in 2021, and it was released on vinyl the following year. His first television
special, “King Size Manger,” debuted in 2022 and is also available on
DVD.
To support music and arts education, he created The Josh Turner
Scholarship Fund for the Arts to help students pursue their studies in these fields.
Turner and his wife Jennifer, whom he met as a student at Nashville’s Belmont
University, have four sons. For more information, please
visit
www.joshturner.com