In 2018, Josh Turner’s children entered the spotlight for a touching performance of “The River (Of Happiness)” at the Gaither Studios. Joined by their mother, Jennifer Turner, on piano, the couple’s four sons—Hampton, Colby, Marion, and Hawke—delivered a heartfelt rendition of the gospel song. The performance was a family affair, with eldest son Hampton co-writing the song alongside his mother and playing the mandolin during the performance, adding an extra layer of significance.
Despite their young ages, the boys showcased remarkable musical talent. Though there were hints of shyness, their voices blended beautifully, filling the room with joy and innocence. Hampton’s steady presence on the mandolin anchored the performance. At the same time, his younger brothers sang with a simplicity and purity that captivated the audience. The upbeat gospel tune carried an uplifting message, making their short performance memorable and filled with genuine warmth.
A Proud Moment for Josh Turner
For Josh Turner, this performance was much more than just a stage moment—it was a proud and personal experience. In a reflective Instagram post, Turner shared that he hadn’t planned for his boys to sing on the record, but the opportunity came naturally. Watching his sons perform a song co-written by his wife and son was a full-circle moment for him as both an artist and a father.
Turner often speaks about how fatherhood has influenced his life, and this performance brought that influence to the forefront. While he may be a country star on stage, he’s simply “Dad at home.” Seeing his sons embrace the family’s love of music, especially Hampton’s growing passion for instruments, gave the performance a special, emotional resonance.
This touching performance of “The River (Of Happiness)” offers a glimpse into the Turner family’s strong bond, leaving fans with a heartwarming and memorable experience.