JOSH
TURNER TO RELEASE FIFTH STUDIO ALBUM,
PUNCHING BAG,
TO STORES NATIONWIDE ON
TUESDAY, JUNE 12
JUST DAYS AFTER COUNTRY STOMP PERFORMANCE
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – With four No. 1 smash
hits in "All Over Me," "Your Man," "Would You Go
With Me," and "Why Don't We Just Dance," and
over 5 million albums sold since his
critically-acclaimed debut Long Black
Train, UMG Nashville's Josh
Turner is slated to release his fifth
studio album, Punching Bag, to stores
nationwide on Tuesday, June
12. The first single from the new album,
“Time Is Love,” is in the Top 20 on the Country
Billboard chart and swiftly rising, and
the new music video for the song can be viewed
here.
Josh co-wrote eight of the 11 tracks on
Punching Bag, many penned within the
four walls of his newly built cabin located on
his property behind his home to serve as a
'songwriter's den' and personal getaway. The
cabin is inspired by his home state of South
Carolina and, Josh admits, contains some of his
most prized possessions.
"I spent two years building my writer's
cottage. Once it was finished I was immediately
in there writing songs. In total, I've written
27 songs in there and eight of those ended up on
the record," says Josh. "My hero and friend,
John Anderson, was sitting
across the table from me one day when we were
writing and said, 'What will really be a great
day is when the songs you write here end up
paying for this place!'"
The cabin made for a great escape the day
Josh had the idea for the album's title track,
"Punching Bag," which he wrote with long-time
friend and songwriting partner Pat
McLaughlin.
"The idea comes from one of those days that
we all have, where everything just blows up in
your face and nothing goes right. I had just had
one of those days, and I came home and was
standing in the closet with my wife and I
unloaded on her about my day," Josh tells
AOL's The Boot. "I told her, 'Sometimes
I feel like a punching bag, like life is just
beating me up.' When I said that, it struck me
that it could be a huge song title. So I punched
it into my phone and saved it. I held on to it
until the right opportunity, [when I met with
Pat McLaughlin]."
Josh's rich baritone voice has established
him as one of the most recognizable artists in
country music, garnering recognition for having
BMI’s Song of the Year and one of ASCAP’s Top 5
Most Played Songs of 2011, with his No. 1 hit
single “All Over Me” as well as
Mediabase’s Most Played Song of 2010
with his four-week No. 1 smash “Why Don’t We
Just Dance." Turner is also recognized for other
chart-topping radio hits including “Your Man,”
“Long Black Train,” “Firecracker,” “I Wouldn’t
Be A Man,” “Everything Is Fine,” and “Me and
God,” among others.
Josh has also garnered multiple coveted
award nominations from the ACM, CMA, CMT, ICMA
and a GRAMMY nomination in 2007 for Country
Album of The Year with Your Man.
BLENDER magazine calls him a “country Barry
White,” adding, “his burring voice can tease our
sensuality in unlikely places.”
In support of the forthcoming album
release, Josh is currently headlining tour dates
sponsored by his 2012 tour sponsor, Cracker
Barrel Old Country Store®. To purchase tickets
for upcoming tour dates and for more information
on Josh Turner, please visit www.JoshTurner.com.
Fans can follow Josh at www.Twitter.com/JoshTurnerMusic
and www.Facebook.com/JoshTurner.
See Josh Turner perform music from his new album as he headlines Country Stomp 2012 on Friday, June 8 at the World Shooting and Recreation Complex at Sparta, IL. Follow Country Stomp on Facebook, or log on to their website at www.countrystomp.com
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