Thursday, August 03, 2006

I would like a little more than 4 comments this time!!


Josh Turner was born Nov. 20, 1977, and was raised in Hannah, S.C. Growing up in the church, he found himself singing the bass and baritone parts in numerous choirs. After high school, he moved to Nashville to pursue a career in music and enrolled
in Belmont University. After college, his fledgling career got a boost on Dec. 21, 2001, during his debut on the Grand Ole Opry.



"I sang a song I wrote, called 'Long Black Train,'" Turner says. "I was on cloud nine, standing there singing a song of mine, standing where Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline and Roy Acuff had stood. All of a sudden, people started standing up and cheering. I wasn't even through with the song yet! I had two more verses and a chorus to go. By the end of the song, everybody was on their feet. I was in awe, just in shock."



"Bill Anderson was hosting that segment," Turner says. "He came out just laughing, because he couldn't believe what was going on. He said, 'Do y'all want to hear some more? Josh, make that train a little bit longer.' So I counted the song off again. I got really choked up, because I realized what had just happened. I'd gotten an encore on the Grand Ole Opry. I was numb. I started crying a little bit, and I think I skipped a couple of verses. But I made it through and got another standing ovation. There was a buzz in the building. I just couldn't believe that it had happened."



One month after his Opry debut, Turner signed to MCA Nashville. He released his debut album Long Black Train in 2003, and thanks to the hit title track, it was certified platinum (for shipments of a million copies) by the end of 2004

Comments:
What a hottie Love him! :)
To bad he is married :*(
But he is awesome!
 
i love you josh!! eek
 
I love him more than anyone! :P


P.s. His voice is awesome!!!! :D
 
NO i love him more that anyone could ever love another!
O wait no I don't never mind I was thing of someone else...:D :P
 
wierdo!!:)jk
 
creep
 
Lol :D
 
who were you talking to when you said that?
 
you!!!!! :D
 
burn on me :*(
 
o.k. this is getting WIERD!!:)
 
SO, what of it?
 
ok you two take a chill pill :P
 
On a completely different note than the last crazy comments. The song the long black train is really a touching moving song. My great-grandfather used to sing that to me when I was really little. It brings back a lot of memories and it has a deep meaning behind it besides that.
 
ya! it is!! It pretty much is my fav. song of his!:)
 
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