October 20th at Oxford Performing Arts
Center – Josh Turner
As a family man, a
philanthropist, a devoted Christian, and
a passionate sports
fan, you might say
Josh Turner’s commitments run as
deep as his voice.
Of course, he’s also a double-platinum-selling singer, songwriter and disciple of traditional country music, a mentor to up-andcoming artists —and one of the youngest
members of the Grand Ole Opry.
has scored six Top 40 singles, including two
that reached number 1 on Billboard's Hot
100 chart. Cetera was inducted into the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Chicago in April 2016 . After leaving Chicago His
first single, "Glory of Love" was used as the
theme song for the movie The Karate Kid,
Part II. Co-written by Cetera, David Foster,
and Diane Nini, Cetera has said it was written originally for the movie,Rocky IV. It was
a number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100
and Adult Contemporary charts in the US in
1986, and achieved similar success through-
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All of those layers construct Josh’s new album,
Punching Bag. His fifth for MCA Nashville, the
record is a knockout collection of bluegrassinfluenced barnburners, lonesome laments,
and the slow and steady love ballads on
which Josh’s trademark baritone excels.
October 27th at Anniston Performing Arts
Center – Peter Catera
Best known for being an original member of
the rock band Chicago, before launching a
successful solo career. As a solo artist, Cetera
INSIGHT
out the world. It
went on to win an
ASCAP Award for
Cetera for Most Performed Songs from
Motion Pictures
and a BMI Film &
TV Award for David
Foster for Most Performed Song from
a Film. It was also
nominated for both
an Acade