MCA recording artist Josh Turner launches the “Josh Turner
Scholarship Fund” to provide assistance to high school students who
would like to pursue a career in the field of Arts and Entertainment.
“Growing up in rural South Carolina, I attended a
1-A school and there were only 75 people in my graduating class,” says
Turner. “In other words, it was a small school and that translated into
‘not a lot of opportunities’ when it came to music. We had academic and
sports programs but we never had a consistent music program. We would
have a band one year, and a chorus one year, but nothing ever lasted.”
Reflecting on when Turner first moved to Nashville and became a student
at Belmont University he says, “When I got to Belmont, I felt so lost
in my music classes because I'd never been taught a lot of music
theory. I'd never heard of ear training. It was like learning a whole
new language. I was talking to my producer, Frank Rogers, one day and
he and I were discussing our music experiences from high school. He
attended a 5-A school and was in a band and a chorus and took trips all
over the country playing and singing. We never had any of that. That
discussion combined with my wife Jennifer's passion to expose young
people to music inspired my idea to start a scholarship fund that would
jump-start high school students into a future in the music business.
The interesting and beneficial aspect of this fund is that you don't
have to be a singer or performer to qualify for this scholarship. You
can pursue basically any job that is directly associated with the music
industry. The possibilities are endless. I chose my high school alma
mater to be the first recipient of the scholarship because it is close
to my heart and I know the extent of the needs there. I’m looking
forward to seeing our passion to promote art and music in schools
become a reality in 2009.”
The fund, administered by The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee,
will initially be awarded to a graduating senior from the 2009 class of
Hannah-Pamplico High School in Hannah, South Carolina. The scholarship
recipient will attend a post-secondary school with a substantial arts
curriculum. Information regarding the scholarship program can be found
by going to Turner’s official website: www.joshturner.com and clicking
on the “scholarship information” link. In addition, Turner has been
selling "JT Fund For The Arts" bracelets at all of his shows to raise
money for the fund.
Turner is confirmed to present an award on “The 42nd Annual CMA Awards”
November 12 and he is nominated in the Musical Event of the Year
category for “Another Try” featuring Trisha Yearwood.