Josh Turner goes deluxe for "Haywire"
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Josh Turner goes deluxe for "Haywire"

Monday, December 14, 2009 – Josh Turner announced today that he will release a deluxe version of his new album, "Haywire," on Feb. 9, 2010. The deluxe version will include the 11 songs that appear on the standard version (also in stores on Feb. 9) plus two previously unreleased songs and live audio tracks of his hits Your Man and Long Black Train.

There will also be digital elements that include the music video for the debut single Why Don't We Just Dance and behind the scenes footage of Turner in the recording studio discussing every song on the album.

Turner will be featured in GAC's one-hour Origins series premiering on Thursday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. eastern. During the special, Turner shares personal stories about his musical journey from Hannah, S.C. to Nashville and how he and his wife Jennifer have adjusted to touring with their two sons, Hampton (age 3) and Colby (6 months). The show also features a performance taped at the Loveless Barn in Nashville.


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CD review - I Serve a Savior When Josh Turner reaches down to sing "swing low" during "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," he has the sort of deep voice that can do this chorus's low notes justice. Turner isn't shy about his Christian faith, which makes all of these "I Serve A Savior" songs ring true. Then with this title track, Turner pours on the traditional country joy with a pedal steel beauty. The latter makes the honky tonk feel like a church or vice versa. It's just the kind of line ...
CD review - Deep South They're called "overtones" or pleasing harmonic notes that neatly accompany a main melody. People gifted with them - Josh Turner, for example - essentially have more than one great singing voice in one body. Outfitted with overtones, a good vocalist - Josh Tuner, for example - can accentuate the emotion of a song, each note an opportunity to go a step higher or lower. It's that rare combination of talents that earned Turner a 2007 invitation to the Grand Ole Opry at the ...
CD review - Live Across America Josh Turner's relationship with Cracker Barrel stretches far beyond a love of chicken & dumplings and sweet tea. The country store/restaurant sponsored his 2012 tour and previously has released a live concert recorded at the Ryman Auditorium. Turner's latest release for Cracker Barrel features songs from his latest tour, recorded at 12 different stops along the way. While live releases seldom compare well to studio albums, Turner has a crack band that can match the abilities of the ...


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