

Luke Bryan
Luke Bryan is an American country music singer. In his early twenties, he moved to Nashville from Georgia and began his career as a songwriter before landing a record deal. His debut album, I'll Stay Me, was released in 2007, followed by a series of successful Spring Break EPs.
Some of Bryan's most popular songs include Strip It Down, Drunk On You, and This Is How We Roll, the latter of which is a collaboration with Florida Georgia Line. His 2011 album Tailgates & Tanlines peaked at number one on the Top Country Albums chart and number two on the Billboard 200 chart. Other notable albums include Crash My Party, Kill the Lights, What Makes You Country, and Mind of a Country Boy.
On Apple Music's radio station dedicated to country music, he hosted the Party Barn Radio series where he interviewed famous guests like Jimmy Butler and Blake Shelton. He also appeared in the documentary It All Begins with a Song, the TV series Buck Commander, and Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary. He served as a judge on American Idol for many years and co-hosted the CMA Awards several years in a row.
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- The Bobby Bones Show TUES PT 2: Bobby And Eddie Have A Heated Debate On Fate vs. Free Will + Luke Bryan On Getting Hit In The Face, Free Stuff, Refunding Arkansas Show And Being Misunderstood
Eddie brought in a clip that he thought was going to change Bobby’s mind on 'everything that happens for a reason'. Quite the opposite happens and we get into a big discussion of fate vs. free will. Luke Bryan stops by the studio and opens up about getting hit in the face on stage and why fans need to stop throwing things at artists. Luke talks about whether he’s ever been punched in real life, the coolest thing he’s ever gotten for free, what people misunderstand about him most and the unexpected illness that forced him to cancel a show in Rogers, Arkansas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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- FROM
- Leesburg, GA, United States
- BORN
- July 17, 1976