Josh Turner’s 98-Year-Old Grandmother Stuns at Grand Ole Opry
Some moments in country music go beyond the spotlight and touch the heart. Josh Turner’s 98-year-old grandmother-in-law, Lois Cunningham, delivered one of those moments in February 2016. Her unforgettable piano performance of “How Great Thou Art” on the Grand Ole Opry stage wasn’t just music—it was a testament to the timeless power of faith, family, and song.
Lois Cunningham Captivates the Opry with Grace and Simplicity
When Josh Turner stepped onto the Grand Ole Opry stage that night, he wasn’t there to sing one of his chart-topping hits like “Long Black Train” or “Your Man.” Instead, he had a special introduction to make. With a heartfelt smile, he addressed the audience:
“My wife’s 98-year-old grandmother… her name is Lois Cunningham, and she’s going to come out and play on the Grand Ole Opry stage for the very first time. This is Lois Cunningham, and she’ll play when she’s ready.”