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American land musician (built-in 1976)

Luke Bryan

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Bryan at the 45th Almanac Academy of Country Music Awards in 2010

Built-in

Thomas Luther Bryan[1]


(1976-07-17) July 17, 1976 (age 45) [2]

Leesburg, Georgia, U.S.[3]

Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • television personality
Spouse(south)

Caroline Boyer

(one thousand. 2006)

Children 2
Musical career
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, U.Due south.
Genres
  • Country[three] [4]
  • country pop[4]
  • land rock[5]
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Years active 2001–nowadays
Labels
  • Capitol Nashville
  • Row Crop

Musical artist

Website lukebryan.com

Thomas Luther "Luke" Bryan (built-in July 17, 1976) is an American country music vocaliser and songwriter. He began his music career writing songs for Travis Tritt and Billy Currington before signing with Capitol Nashville in 2007. He is 1 of the most successful and awarded land artists of the 2010s and 2020s.

Bryan's first 10 albums – I'll Stay Me (2007), Doin' My Matter (2009), Tailgates & Tanlines (2011), Crash My Party (2013), Spring Break...Here to Party (2013), Leap Pause...Checkin' Out (2015), Kill the Lights (2015), Subcontract Tour... Here'due south to the Farmer (2016), What Makes Y'all Country (2017), and Born Here Live Here Die Here (2020) – have included 27 number-ane hits. Bryan often co-writes with Jeff Stevens. Since 2018, Bryan is a estimate on American Idol.

In 2013, Bryan was named "Best Entertainer of the Year" by both the Academy of Country Music Awards and the State Music Association.[6] In 2019, Bryan's 2013 album Crash My Political party received the starting time Album of the Decade award from the Academy of Country Music.[7] He is 1 of the globe'due south best-selling music artists, with over 75 million records sold.[8]

Early on life [edit]

Luke Bryan was born in Leesburg, Georgia,[nine] to LeClaire and Tommy Bryan, a peanut farmer.[x] Shortly before Luke was going to move to Nashville at age 19, tragedy struck his family unit. "My older brother, Chris, was unexpectedly killed in a ... automobile accident ... I'k kind of hyperventilating talking near it. ... You lot never truly ... move beyond it."[11] His mother, LeClaire, had made a statement: "We knew Luke at some point would come to Nashville," his mother said. "But ... you can't go out your family, and ... I couldn't bear the thought of him being away."[9]

Instead, Luke went to college at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia, where he joined the Sigma Chi fraternity and graduated in 1999 with a bachelor'south degree in business organization administration. Ii years later, Bryan finally made it to Nashville,[12] afterward his father told him to pack his truck to pursue a career in music. He initially gained success equally a songwriter, but soon later on signed as a performer; his commencement major success was "All My Friends Say".

Music career [edit]

2006–2009: I'll Stay Me [edit]

Shortly subsequently his inflow in Nashville, Bryan joined a publishing house in the city. Among his first cuts was the title rails of Travis Tritt's 2004 album My Honky Tonk History.[13]

He was afterward signed by Capitol Nashville to a recording contract. In the meantime, Bryan co-wrote Billy Currington's unmarried "Good Directions", which went to number one on the Hot Country Songs chart in mid-2007.[fourteen] Bryan co-wrote his debut single, "All My Friends Say", with producer Jeff Stevens. This song reached a peak of number 5 on the Hot Country Songs chart. In August 2007, Capitol Nashville released Bryan's debut anthology, I'll Stay Me.[fifteen] Bryan wrote or co-wrote all merely ane of its 11 songs. The album's 2d single, "Nosotros Rode in Trucks", peaked at number 33 while "Country Man" reached number x.[xvi]

2009–2011: Doin' My Thing [edit]

On March ten, 2009, he released an EP titled Bound Suspension with All My Friends that featured ii new songs, "Sorority Girls" and "Take My Drunk Donkey Home," plus an acoustic version of "All My Friends Say".[17] Subsequently this EP, he released his 4th single, "Do I" in May 2009. Bryan wrote the song with Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood of Lady A, whose pb vocalizer Hillary Scott likewise sings backing vocals on it.[18] The song reached number 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart.[19]

"Do I" was included on Bryan's second album, Doin' My Thing, which was released in October 2009. Also included on the album was a embrace of OneRepublic'south "Apologize".[20] Bryan wrote the album's next ii singles, "Rain Is a Expert Thing" and "Someone Else Calling You lot Baby", with Dallas Davidson and Jeff Stevens, respectively. Both of these songs went to number one on the land music charts. AllMusic gave this album a positive review as well, with Stephen Thomas Erlewine considering Bryan more "relaxed" in comparison to his debut. On February 26, 2010, Bryan released a 2d EP, titled Bound Break ii...Hangover Edition, which featured three new songs: "Wild Weekend", "Common cold Beer Drinker", and "I'm Hungover".[ citation needed ] While Bryan is mainly known every bit a state music vocalist, he has explored other genres like culling stone with his cover of "Apologize".

Bryan appeared on the Apr xviii, 2010, episode of Celebrity Apprentice alongside fellow land star Emily Due west. The task for each squad was to make over an up-and-coming land star, with Bryan being selected by Squad Rocksolid, led past Nib Goldberg, and Westward beingness selected past team Tenacity, led by Cyndi Lauper. Bryan's makeover failed to impress the judges, leading to Rocksolid losing the task. Bryan's single "Pelting Is a Good Affair" and West's single "Blueish Sky" were both sold on iTunes, with a calendar month'southward worth of sales being donated to Lauper's charity, the Stonewall Community Foundation, resulting in $25,000 beingness raised.

2011–2013: Tailgates & Tanlines [edit]

Bryan released his 3rd EP, Leap Interruption 3...Information technology's a Shore Affair, on Feb 25, 2011, featuring iv new songs - "In Love With the Girl," "If You Own't Hither to Political party," "Shore Thing," and "Love In a College Town". This release was followed by Bryan'south seventh single, "Country Daughter (Shake Information technology for Me)", which was released on March fourteen, 2011.[21] Too co-written by Bryan and Davidson,[22] information technology served every bit the lead-off single to his third studio anthology, Tailgates & Tanlines, which was released August ix, 2011. The album peaked at number one on the Top Country Albums chart and number two on the Billboard 200 chart. "Country Girl" peaked at number 4 on the country music charts and number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album's side by side three singles - "I Don't Desire This Night to End", "Drunk on You", and "Kiss Tomorrow Farewell" - all reached number one on the country music charts. Bryan, along with Eric Church, sang guest vocals on Jason Aldean's "The Only Mode I Know," the second single from his 2012 album, Nighttime Train.[ citation needed ]

On March 6, 2012, Bryan released his fourth Spring Break EP entitled Leap Break 4...Suntan Metropolis. Forth with the title track, which Bryan co-wrote with Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip, the EP includes "Spring Break-Up," "Little Bit Later On," and "Milkshake the Sand".[23] On January 30, 2013, Bryan announced his start compilation album, Spring Interruption...Here to Party, which includes xiv songs - twelve from his previous Bound Suspension EPs and 2 new tracks. Information technology was released on March v.[24] The album debuted at number one on both the Billboard Top Country Albums nautical chart and the Billboard 200 nautical chart, condign the start album of his career to acme the all-genre album chart. One of the new Spring Break songs, "Buzzkill", reached the top 20 on the Hot Land Songs chart.

2013–2015: Crash My Political party [edit]

Luke Bryan'due south 4th studio album, Crash My Political party, was released on August 12, 2013.[25] The album's first single, "Crash My Party", was premiered in a performance at the 2013 ACM Awards and released on April 7, 2013.[26] Information technology reached number 1 on the Land Airplay chart in July 2013. The album's second single, "That's My Kind of Night", was released to country radio on August v, 2013. It reached number ane on the Hot Country Songs chart in Baronial 2013 and peaked at number 2 on the Country Airplay chart in October 2013. The album's tertiary single, "Drink a Beer", was released to land radio on October 24, 2013. It reached number ane on the Hot Country Songs chart in January 2014 and number one on the Country Airplay nautical chart in February 2014. During the starting time show for his 2014 That's My Kind of Night Tour in Columbus, Ohio, Bryan announced to the oversupply that "Play It Over again" would become the album's fourth single.[27] This vocal reached number one on both the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts in May 2014. At the aforementioned time, Bryan sang guest vocals on Florida Georgia Line's 2014 unmarried "This Is How We Roll". On July 14, 2014, the vocal "Roller Coaster" was released as the anthology's 5th unmarried. It reached number one on the Country Airplay chart in October 2014. The album's sixth unmarried, "I Run across You", was released to state radio on Nov iii, 2014.[28] Information technology reached number one on the Hot Land Songs and Country Airplay charts in February 2015.

On March xi, 2014, Bryan began his sixth year of spring performances at Spinnaker Embankment Society in Panama City Beach, Florida.[29] On the same twenty-four hour period, he also released his sixth Spring Break EP, Spring Intermission 6...Like We Ain't Ever.[xxx]

Bryan is the simply state music artist to release an album of vi number ane singles on both the Billboard's Hot Country Songs and State Airplay charts.[31]

2015–2018: Kill the Lights and What Makes You lot Country [edit]

On Nov 11, 2014, information technology was confirmed that Bryan had begun writing and recording songs for his upcoming fifth studio album. His terminal Leap Interruption album, Spring Break...Checkin' Out, was released on March 10, 2015. It includes the six songs from the previous year'southward EP and five original new songs.

On May xix, 2015, Bryan released his first single from his 5th studio album, Kill the Lights, "Kick the Dust Up",[32] which peaked at number one on the Country Airplay chart. He co-wrote over half of the songs on this album. This album provides non only his country flare, but also has tracks that include a disco type trounce along with the songs of romance. The album'south second single, "Strip Information technology Down", was released to country radio on Baronial four, 2015. The album was released on August 7. Kill the Lights sold 345,000 total copies its first week and beat out Dr. Dre's Compton to debut at number i on the Billboard 200 chart.[33] "Strip It Downwards" went number ane in Oct 2015, making fourteen cumulative number ones. The album'south 3rd single, "Domicile Alone Tonight", released to country radio on November 23, 2015. The song as well became his fifteenth song to attain number ane. The album's 4th single, "Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Twenty-four hour period", released to land radio on March 14, 2016. All 6 of the singles released from Bryan'southward Kill the Lights album reached number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, making Bryan the start artist in the 27-year history of the chart to achieve six number one singles from 1 album.[34]

It was announced that Bryan would perform at halftime of the 2015 Thanksgiving match-up between the Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers.[35]

In 2016, Bryan was selected equally one of 30 artists to perform on "Forever State", a mash-upwardly rails of "Take Me Domicile, State Roads", "On the Route Again" and "I Volition Ever Beloved You" which celebrates 50 years of the CMA Awards.[36]

On February 5, 2017, Bryan performed the National Anthem at Super Basin LI at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX.[37] In September 2017, Bryan was announced as a judge for the revival of American Idol on ABC.[38]

Bryan released "Lite Information technology Up" in mid-2017. It served as the lead-off single to his sixth album, What Makes You Country, which was released on Dec 8, 2017. "Most People Are Good" and "Sunrise, Sunburn, Dusk" were released every bit the anthology's second and 3rd singles, respectively. The album's fourth single, the album's title track, released to country radio on Oct 22, 2018.

In 2019, when American Idol returned for another flavor on ABC, Bryan returned forth with Katy Perry and Lionel Richie equally judges.

2019–present: Built-in Here Live Here Die Here [edit]

"Knockin' Boots" was released to country radio in March 2019.[39] In Oct 2019, "What She Wants This evening" was released to country radio equally the second single from his upcoming album.[40] In January 2020, Bryan appear his next anthology would exist titled Built-in Here Alive Here Dice Here [41] and was scheduled to exist released on Apr 24, 2020. The announcement of the album followed the annunciation of his upcoming Proud to Be Right Here Bout.[42] On March xiii, 2020, "Ane Margarita" was released as the third single from his upcoming album.[43] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bryan delayed the release of the album to Baronial vii, 2020, and rescheduled the Proud to Be Right Here Tour to 2021.[44] On June 12, 2020, Bryan released the runway "Build Me A Daddy"[45] along with a music video for the vocal.[46] On Oct 19, 2020, the vocal "Down to One" was made the fourth single from the album.[47] A Palatial edition of Built-in Hither Alive Hither Die Hither, released on April 9, 2021, produced the album's fifth single, "Waves",[48] every bit well as its 6th single, "Up," which was released on October 11, 2021.[49] In October, it was announced that Bryan would host the 55th Almanac Country Music Clan Awards for the first time, making him the first solo host in eighteen years.[fifty]

Personal life [edit]

Bryan is married to Caroline Boyer. The two married on December eight, 2006, and have 2 sons together, Thomas Boyer "Bo" Bryan, born March eighteen, 2008, and Tatum "Tate" Christopher Bryan, built-in August 11, 2010.

In 2007, Bryan's older sis Kelly died unexpectedly at home of unknown causes, several days afterward organizing friends to attend his debut at the Grand Ole Opry.[51] [52]

"My but older siblings...gone from the world, in a flash, in two...two dissimilar, crazy, tragic manners, that...we'll never know, and never understand." - Luke Bryan[eleven]

Later Kelly'due south hubby Ben Lee Cheshire died in 2014, Bryan and his wife began raising their nephew Tilden "Til" and taking care of their nieces Kris and Hashemite kingdom of jordan.[53]

The combined tragedies of losing his brother and sister are the inspiration behind the performance of Bryan'south unmarried Drink a Beer (written by Chris Stapleton).[54]

In 2015, Forbes estimated Bryan's annual income at $42.5 million.[55]

Philanthropy [edit]

Bryan has supported numerous charities and causes, including the Urban center of Hope and Cherry-red Cross. The causes Bryan supports are AIDS and HIV, cancer, children's disaster relief, wellness, and homo rights.[56]

Following the expiry of her niece, Bryan'southward wife Caroline established Brett's Barn in her honor.[57] Brett's Barn, located on their family farm, is a sanctuary for rescue animals that invites sick children to spend fourth dimension with the over 20 animals they host on the farm. She and Bryan are likewise on the Lath of Directors of the Brett Boyer Foundation, which raises awareness for Down's syndrome and congenital heart disease.[58] The organization as well hosts a number of fundraisers to enhance money for research, including "Wheel for Brett" which occurs annually on World Downwardly Syndrome Day.

Other ventures [edit]

Crash My Playa [edit]

Crash My Playa is a 4-dark all-inclusive concert vacation hosted by Luke Bryan in Cancun, United mexican states. Past performers include Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley, Chris Stapleton, Little Large Boondocks, Sam Hunt, Dustin Lynch, Luke Combs, and Thomas Rhett.[59]

Luke's 32 Span Food + Drink [edit]

Luke's 32 Bridge Food + Drink is located in the centre of Broadway Street in Nashville, TN. The 30,000 sq ft multi-level entertainment facility features six levels, viii confined, 3 stages with live music and ii restaurants.[60]

32 Bridge Entertainment [edit]

Luke Bryan started his ain tape label, 32 Bridge Entertainment, under the Universal Music Group Nashville umbrella. In 2018, Jon Langston became the outset artist signed to the new label.[61]

Artistry [edit]

Vocals [edit]

Bryan possesses a high baritone vocal range of two octaves from A2 to A4.[62] Commenting on his vocal performance in "Tailgates and Tanlines," Slant magazine'southward Jonathan Keefer described Bryan's voice as "a pleasant, if slightly nasal, baritone".[63]

Influences [edit]

Bryan has cited country artists George Strait, Alan Jackson, Alabama, and Merle Haggard as influences on his career.[64] He besides cited hip hop bands Beastie Boys and Run-D.K.C. every bit the source of inspiration in an interview with The Huffington Post, noting, "I call up there's been somewhat of a change with our generation. You know, nobody grew upwardly more countrier than me, but I mean, I had Beastie Boys playing on lilliputian nail boxes and Run D.Chiliad.C. and all forms of music, and then through the years, I just think it's all constantly blending together."[65]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums
  • I'll Stay Me (2007)
  • Doin' My Thing (2009)
  • Tailgates & Tanlines (2011)
  • Crash My Political party (2013)
  • Kill the Lights (2015)
  • What Makes Yous Country (2017)
  • Built-in Here Live Here Die Here (2020)

Tours [edit]

Residencies
  • Las Vegas (2022)[68]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Yr Association Category Nominated work Event Ref
2010 Academy of Country Music Awards Height New Solo Vocalist Himself Won [69]
Top New Artist Won [70]
CMT Music Awards The states Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Twelvemonth "Do I" Won [71]
Land Music Clan Awards New Artist of the Year Himself Nominated [72]
2011 CMT Music Awards Best Web Video of the Twelvemonth "Information technology's a Shore Thing" Nominated [73]
Nationwide Insurance On Your Side Award Himself Nominated [74]
Land Music Association Awards New Creative person of the Year Himself Nominated [75]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music: Land Song "State Girl (Shake It for Me)" Nominated [76]
Selection Music: Land Artist Male person Himself Nominated [77]
American Country Awards Male Creative person of the Year Nominated [78]
Single past a Male person Artist "Someone Else Calling You Infant" Nominated
2012 CMT Music Awards Video of the Year: Male "I Don't Desire This night To End" Won [79]
Teen Pick Awards Teen Choice Award for Music – Male person Country Artist Himself Nominated [80]
Country Music Association Awards Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated [81]
Anthology of the Year Tailgates & Tanlines Nominated
American Music Awards Favorite Male Country Artist Himself Won [82]
Favorite Country Album Tailgates & Tanlines Nominated [83]
American Country Awards Creative person of the Year Himself Won [84]
Male person Artist of the Yr Won
Single of the Year "I Don't Want This Night to End" Won
Single by a Male Artist Won
Music Video of the Year Won
Music Video by a Male Artist Won
Album of the Year Tailgates & Tanlines Won
Most Played Radio Rail "I Don't Desire This night to Cease" Won
Almost Played Radio Track by a Male Artist Won
2013 University of State Music Awards Entertainer of the Twelvemonth Himself Won [85]
Male person Vocalist of the Yr Nominated
Anthology of the Year Tailgates & Tanlines Nominated
Song Outcome of the Year "The Only Manner I Know"
(with Jason Aldean and Eric Church)
Won
Billboard Music Awards Peak Land Creative person Himself Nominated [86]
Height State Album Tailgates & Tanlines Nominated
Superlative Land Song "Boozer on You" Nominated
CMT Music Awards Video of the Year "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" Nominated [87]
Male person Video of the Year Nominated
Collaboration Video of the Year "The Merely Style I Know"
(with Jason Aldean and Eric Church building)
Won
CMT Operation of the Year "Drunk on You"/"Feel Once again"
(with Ryan Tedder)
Nominated
American Music Awards Favorite Country Male Artist Himself Won [88]
Favorite Land Album Crash My Party Nominated
2014 Billboard Music Awards Height Billboard 200 Album Crash My Party Nominated [89]
Top Country Album Crash My Party Won
Summit Male Artist Himself Nominated
Top Billboard 200 Creative person Nominated
Top State Artist Won
Top Country Song "Crash My Political party" Won
Top Country Vocal "That's My Kind of Nighttime" Nominated
Academy of Land Music Awards Entertainer of the Yr Himself Nominated [xc]
Male Vocalist of the Twelvemonth Nominated
Anthology of the Yr Crash My Party Nominated
American Music Awards Creative person of the Year Himself Nominated [91]
Favorite Country Male person Artist Won
American Country Inaugural Awards Artist of the Year Nominated [92]
Male person Vocaliser of the Year Won
Collaboration "This Is How We Roll"
(with Florida Georgia Line)
Won
Album Crash My Party Nominated
Digital Song of the Year "Beverage a Beer" Nominated
Digital Vocal of the Yr "This Is How We Roll"
(with Florida Georgia Line)
Won
Country Music Association Awards Entertainer of the Year Himself Won [ninety]
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Anthology of the Year Crash My Party Nominated
2015 People's Selection Awards Favorite Male Country Artist Himself Nominated [93]
Academy of Land Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Won [94]
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Vocal Event of the Year "This Is How We Roll"
(with Florida Georgia Line)
Won
Song of the Yr "Drink a Beer" (as the Artist) Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Top State Artist Himself Nominated [95]
Top Country Vocal "Play Information technology Again" Nominated
"This Is How We Roll"
(with Florida Georgia Line)
Nominated
Top Country Anthology Crash My Party Nominated
CMT Music Awards Male Video of the Yr "Play Information technology Again" Won [96]
Video of the Twelvemonth Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Country Artist Himself Nominated [97]
Choice Country Song "Boot the Dust Up" Nominated
Canadian Country Music Clan Top Selling Anthology Crash My Party Won [98]
Country Music Association Awards Male person Vocalist of the Yr Himself Nominated [99]
Entertainer of the Yr Won
American Music Awards Creative person of the Yr Nominated [100]
Favorite State Male Artist Won
2016 People's Choice Awards Favorite Male Artist Nominated [101]
Favorite Male State Artist Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards Male Artist of the Yr Himself Nominated [102]
Best Bout Nominated
Country Artist of the Twelvemonth Won
State Song of the Year "I See You" Nominated
Academy of Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [103]
Vocal Event of the Yr "Dwelling Lonely Tonight" (feat. Karen Fairchild) Nominated
American Country Countdown Awards Artist of the Year Himself Won [104]
Male Vocalizer of the Year Won
Song of the Yr "Strip Information technology Down" Nominated
Anthology of the Yr "Kill the Lights" Nominated
Digital Song of the Year "Kick the Dust Up" Nominated
Touring Artist of the Year Himself Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Top Country Artist Won [105]
Top Country Album Kill the Lights Nominated
Country Music Association Awards Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [103]
Musical Upshot of the Year "Home Alone This evening" (feat. Karen Fairchild) Nominated
American Music Awards Favorite Land Anthology Kill the Lights Nominated [106]
Favorite Male State Artist Himself Nominated
2017 Academy of Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [103]
People's Choice Awards Favorite Male person Country Artist Himself Nominated [107]
iHeartRadio Music Awards Male Creative person of the Year Himself Nominated [108]
Country Artist of the Year Himself Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Height Country Tour Kill the Lights Tour Nominated [109]
Billboard Chart Achievement Award Himself Nominated
CMT Music Awards Video of the Year "Huntin', Fishin,' and Lovin' Every 24-hour interval" Nominated [110]
Male Video of the Year Nominated
CMT Performance of the Year "Desire to Want Me" (with Jason Derulo) Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice Land Artist Himself Nominated [111]
State Music Clan Awards Entertainer of the Twelvemonth Himself Nominated [103]
2018 Academy of State Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [103]
State Music Association Awards Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated [103]
American Music Awards Favorite Male Creative person - Land Himself Nominated [112]
2019 University of Country Music Awards Album of the Decade Crash My Party Won [7]
Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan Nominated [7]
Single of the Yr "Almost People Are Practiced" Nominated [seven]
iHeartRadio Music Awards State Artist of the Twelvemonth Himself Nominated [113]
Country Song of the Twelvemonth "Near People Are Good" Nominated
CMT Music Awards Male Video of the Twelvemonth "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset" Nominated [114]
Collaborative Video of the Year "Direct To Hell" (with Darius Rucker, Jason Aldean, Charles Kelley) Nominated
2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards Country Artist of the Twelvemonth Himself Nominated [113]
Academy of Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Himself Nominated
2021 Land Radio Broadcasters Artist Humanitarian Honor Himself Won [115]
Academy of State Music Awards Entertainer of the Year Himself Won
Album of the Yr Born Hither Alive Hither Dice Here Nominated

Filmography [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2011–present CMT Crossroads Himself with The Doobie Brothers and Jason Derulo
2013–2017 University of Country Music Awards Himself Co-host Aslope with Blake Shelton and Dierks Bentley
2014 Nashville Himself Episode: How Far Down Can I Go?
2015 The Vocalization Himself Season eight finale effect
2017 Himself/Advisor Season 12: Blake Shelton's team
2018–present American Idol Himself/Judge other judges are Katy Perry and Lionel Richie.
2020 Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time Himself - Video Clue Presenter 1 episode
2021 Surrender on the USS Missouri Narrator American Public Television documentary

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External links [edit]

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Bryan

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