Josh Turner is a prominent American country music singer, songwriter, and actor, known for his rich baritone voice and traditional country sound. Born on November 20, 1977, in Hannah, South Carolina, he gained fame in the early 2000s with his debut album, "Long Black Train" (2003), which featured the hit title track that resonated with both fans and critics, showcasing his strong Christian themes. Turner's subsequent albums, including "Your Man" (2006) and "Everything Is Fine" (2007), solidified his status in the country music scene. "Your Man" produced several chart-topping singles, such as "Would You Go With Me" and "Me and God," further establishing his appeal. His music often blends traditional country with elements of bluegrass and gospel, drawing on influences like Johnny Cash and Randy Travis. Turner has received multiple nominations and awards, including several from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association, and he is recognized for his contributions to both contemporary and traditional country music. With a career that spans over two decades, he has significantly influenced the genre, promoting a return to classic country values and storytelling.