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Josh Turner Talks About Belmont, and His Signature Song
Josh Turner, the Belmont University School of Music graduate who is one of the newest stars in country music, talks about the night he wrote "Long Black Train," the song that would become his first hit, in this videotaped segment from an interview Tuesday night before Turner presented with Belmont's Curtain Call Award. The annual award honors achievement in commercial and popular music. In this second clip, Turner talks about the melting pot that is Belmont University. And in this third clip Turner talks about Belmont's motto - From Here to Anywhere.
Posted by the Office of University Marketing & Communications, September 9, 2004
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institution that continues to grow at record pace, attracting about 4,000 students from nearly every state and more than 25 countries with more than 50 areas of study, eight master's degrees and two doctoral degrees.