Josh Turner premiers video, lands acting role
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Josh Turner premiers video, lands acting role

Tuesday, April 8, 2008 – The video for Josh Turner's current single, "Another Try," reaches screens today. The concept of the video, directed by Stephen Scott, is based on the song's lyric, "if the hands of time could just move in reverse," written by Chris Stapleton and Jeremy Spillman.

"This video was very different for me in that it was more about acting out the lyrical content of the song," said Turner. "The cool thing is that by using special effects, we started at the end of the story and went in reverse."

The video opens with a shot of Turner atop the Natchez Trace Bridge in Franklin, Tenn. "Another Try" will begin airing on GAC April 8 and on CMT April 10.

Turner just landed his first acting role in the Billy Graham Biopic "Billy The Early Years." He will play the role of Graham's musical counterpart, George Beverly Shea. Turner is in the studio this week recording with music producer John Carter Cash for the upcoming film.


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