The Hannah, S.C. native has sold more than 5 million albums and garnered numerous multi-week No. 1s ("Your Man," "Would You Go With Me," "Why Don't We Just Dance," and "All Over Me"). His debut album,
Long Black Train was certified platinum for more than 1 million copies sold, and his sophomore album,
Your Man, was one of only four country albums to reach double-platinum status in 2006. The debut single from his fourth album
Haywire, “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” a four-week No. 1 hit was the most-played song at country radio in 2010, according to Mediabase and #3 on Billboard’s year-end Hot Country Songs list, followed immediately by “All Over Me” at No. 4. "Why Don't We Just Dance," took home an American Country Award for "Single of the Year-Male" in December of the same year. Six years after his Grand Ole Opry debut, he was inducted into the prestigious organization, becoming one of the youngest artists to receive such an honor. Turner’s fifth studio album
Punching Bag is in stores now and his current tour is being sponsored by Cracker Barrel Old Country Store.
Hometown:
Hannah, South Carolina