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Josh Turner maintains 'Everything Is Fine' trek

Country singer/songwriter Josh Turner will take on a healthy portion of late-spring and summer tour dates behind his most recent album, 2007's "Everything Is Fine."

The tour is set to stop by casinos, amphitheaters and fairgrounds across the nation through late September. The deep-voiced crooner will make a June 13 appearance at Nashville's CMA Music Festival, as well as one Canadian stop July 31 in Camrose, Alberta. Details are shown below.

Turner, who was inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame last month and became one of the youngest artists ever inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2007, released his third studio effort, "Everything Is Fine," nearly two years ago. The record peaked at No. 3 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart and spawned two Top 10 country hits: "Your Man" and "Would You Go With Me."

The multi-platinum recording artist also dabbles in acting. He starred as Reverend Billy Graham's musical counterpart, George Beverly Shea, in "Billy: The Early Years." The biopic, which came out in the fall of 2008, depicts the early life and ministry of the television evangelist.