Luke Bryan is an American singer and songwriter. He began his musical career by writing songs for Travis Tritt and Billy Currington before signing with Capitol Nashville with his cousin, Chad Christopher Boyd, in 2007. Bryan's first nine albums, Stay Stay Me, Doin My Thing, Tailgates and Tanlines, Crash My Party, Spring Break … Here to Party, Spring Break … Checkin's Out, Kill the Lights, Farm Tour … Here's for the Farmer and What Makes You Country Included fourteen hits number one. In 2013, Bryan has received more than seven million albums and 27 million singles worldwide.
Birth name
Thomas Luther Bryan
Nickname
Luke
Profession
Singer composer
Kind
Country
instruments
Singing, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano
labels
Capitol Records Nashville
Nationality
American
Private life
Anniversary / Date of birth
Luke Bryan was born on July 17, 1976 in Leesburg, Georgia, USA.
Age
He is currently 43 years old.
Residence
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Sign of the sun
Cancer
Ethnicity
White
He has English and some Irish ancestors.
Religion
Education
Luke Bryan was present Lee County High School. Luke went to the university to Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia, where he joined the Sigma Chi fraternity and earned his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 1999
Family details
- Father – Tommy Bryan (peanut grower)
- Mother – LeClaire Bryan
- Brothers and sisters – Chris Bryan (older brother) (died in a car accident when Luke was 19 years old), Kelly Cheshire (older sister) (died in 2007 for an undetermined cause)
Civil status
Married
Girlfriend / spouse
Luke Bryan dated –
- Caroline Boyer (2006-Present) – Luke began dating his wife Caroline Boyer while they were studying at Georgia Southern University. When they met for the first time in a bar called Dingus Magees, Boyer was a freshman while Bryan was studying last year. In December 2006, they married at a private and intimate ceremony. In March 2008, Caroline gave birth to their first son, Thomas Boyer Bryan. In August 2010, she gave birth to another son, Tatum Christopher Bryan. After the death of her sister's husband, Ben Lee Cheshire, in 2014, Luke and Caroline also started raising their children.
Physical statistics
size
- In feet – 6 feet 3 inches
- In centimeters – 191 cm
- In meters – 1.91 m
Weight
- In kilograms – 92 kg
- In pounds – 203 lbs
Body measurements
- Measurements -44-14-38
- Chest – 44 inches or 112 cm
- Arm / Biceps – 14 inches or 35.5 centimeters
- Cut – 38 inches or 96.5 centimeters
bodybuilding
Average
Hair color
Dark brown
Eye colour
Dark brown
Shoe size
He wears shoes of size 11 (US).
Sexuality
Straight ahead
Professional statistics
Famous for
Luke Bryan is one of the most successful and renowned country singers of our time. He has recorded and delivered many successful albums with over a dozen hits.
Start of the album
In August 2007, Luke released his first studio album, I Stay Stay Me. His first single, All My Friends Say from the album, managed to reach 5th place on the Billboard Hot Country song list.
TV debut
In 2007, Bryan appeared in the Biscuits and Jam episode of the family-owned reality show Throwdown with Bobby Flay.
Movie start
Luke has not appeared in a theater movie until today.
Singing start
Bryan released his first single, All My Friends Say, in 2007, which peaked at # 5 in Hot Country Songs.
Brand approvals
Luke Bryan has appeared in television commercials for Fathead wall decorations and decorations, Buck Commander, Cabela, Chevy Silverado, Ram Trucks and Ancestry.com.
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Beneficiary | Result | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | Academy of Country Music | Best new solo singer | Himself | Won | |
Best new artist | Won | ||||
CMT Music Awards | Video of the year on the breakthrough of the weekend in the United States | "Do I" | Won | ||
Country Music Association Award | New artist of the year | Himself | Appointed | ||
2011 | CMT Music Awards | Best Web Video of the Year | "It's a thing on the ground" | Appointed | |
Nationwide Insurance On Your Side Award | Himself | Appointed | |||
Country Music Association Award | New artist of the year | Himself | Appointed | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Music: Country Song | "Country Girl (shake it for me)" | Appointed | ||
Choice Music: Male Country Artist | Himself | Appointed | |||
American Country Awards | Male artist of the year | Appointed | |||
Single by a male artist | "Someone else's called baby" | Appointed | |||
2012 | CMT Music Awards | Video of the year: Man | "I do not want this night to end" | Won | |
Teen Choice Awards | Teen Choice Award for Music – Male Country Artist | Himself | Appointed | ||
Country Music Association Award | Male singer of the year | Appointed | |||
Album of the year | Hayways & Tanlines | Appointed | |||
American Music Awards | Male Artist Preferred | Himself | Won | ||
Favorite country album | Hayways & Tanlines | Appointed | |||
American Country Awards | Artist of the year | Himself | Won | ||
Male artist of the year | Won | ||||
Single of the year | "I do not want this night to end" | Won | |||
Single by a male artist | Won | ||||
Music video of the year | Won | ||||
Music video of a male artist | Won | ||||
Album of the year | Hayways & Tanlines | Won | |||
Most played radio track | "I do not want this night to end" | Won | |||
Radio track most played by a male artist | Won | ||||
2013 | Country Music Association Award | Artist of the year | Himself | Appointed | |
Male singer of the year | Appointed | ||||
Album of the year | Hayways & Tanlines | Appointed | |||
Vocal voice of the year | "The only way I know" (with Jason Aldean and Eric Church) | Appointed | |||
Billboard Music Awards | Best country artist | Himself | Appointed | ||
Best country album | Hayways & Tanlines | Appointed | |||
Best Country Song | "Drunk on you" | Appointed | |||
CMT Music Awards | Video of the year | "Goodbye goodbye tomorrow" | Appointed | ||
Male video of the year | Appointed | ||||
Collaborative video of the year | "The only way I know" (with Jason Aldean and Eric Church) | Won | |||
CMT Performance of the year | "Drunk on you" / "Feel Again" (with Ryan Tedder) | Appointed | |||
American Music Awards | Favorite Country Male Artist | Himself | Won | ||
Favorite country album | Crash My Party | Appointed | |||
2014 | Billboard Music Awards | Top Billboard 200 Album | Crash My Party | Appointed | |
Best country album | Crash My Party | Won | |||
Best male artist | Himself | Appointed | |||
Top Billboard 200 Artist | Appointed | ||||
Best country artist | Won | ||||
Best Country Song | "Crash My Party" | Won | |||
Best Country Song | "It's my kind of night" | Appointed | |||
Country Music Association Award | Artist of the year | Himself | Won | ||
Male singer of the year | Appointed | ||||
Album of the year | Crash My Party | Appointed | |||
American Music Awards | Artist of the year | Himself | Appointed | ||
Favorite Country Male Artist | Won | ||||
American countdown price | Artist of the year | Appointed | |||
Male singer of the year | Won | ||||
Collaboration | That's how we ride (with Florida Georgia Line) | Won | |||
Album | Crash My Party | Appointed | |||
Digital song of the year | "Drink a beer" | Appointed | |||
Digital song of the year | That's how we ride (with Florida Georgia Line) | Won | |||
2015 | People's Choice Awards | Male Artist Preferred | Himself | Appointed | |
Academy of Country Music | Artist of the year | Won | |||
Male singer of the year | Appointed | ||||
Vocal voice of the year | That's how we ride with Florida Georgia Line) | Won | |||
Billboard Music Awards | Best country artist | Himself | Appointed | ||
Best Country Song | "Replay it" | Appointed | |||
That's how we ride (with Florida Georgia Line) | Appointed | ||||
Best country album | Crash My Party | Appointed | |||
CMT Music Awards | Male video of the year | "Replay it" | Won | ||
Video of the year | Appointed | ||||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Country Artist | Himself | Appointed | ||
Country Song Choice | "Kick the Dust Up" | Appointed | |||
Canadian Country Music Association | Top-selling album | Crash My Party | Won | ||
CMA Award | Male singer of the year | Himself | Appointed | ||
Artist of the year | Won | ||||
American Music Awards | Artist of the year | Appointed | |||
Favorite Country Male Artist | Won | ||||
2016 | People's Choice Awards | Male Artist Preferred | Appointed | ||
Male Artist Preferred | Appointed | ||||
iHeartRadio Music Awards | Male artist of the year | Himself | Appointed | ||
Best ride | Appointed | ||||
Country Artist of the Year | Won | ||||
Country song of the year | "I see you" | Appointed | |||
Academy of Country Music | Artist of the year | Himself | Appointed | ||
Vocal voice of the year | "Alone at home tonight" (feat Karen Fairchild) | Appointed | |||
American countdown price | Artist of the year | Himself | Won | ||
Male singer of the year | Won | ||||
Song of the year | "Taper up" | Appointed | |||
Album of the year | "Kill the lights" | Appointed | |||
Digital song of the year | Kick the Dust Up | Appointed | |||
Artist of the year on tour | Himself | Appointed | |||
Billboard Music Awards | Best country artist | Won | |||
Best country album | Kill the lights | Appointed | |||
American Music Awards | Favorite country album | Appointed | |||
Male Artist Preferred | Himself | Appointed | |||
2017 | People's Choice Awards | Male Artist Preferred | Himself | Appointed | |
iHeartRadio Music Awards | Male artist of the year | Himself | Appointed | ||
Country Artist of the Year | Himself | Appointed | |||
Billboard Music Awards | Best country | Kill the lights | Appointed | ||
Price of realization of a board of display | Himself | Appointed | |||
CMT Music Awards | Video of the year | Huntin, Fishin and Lovin 'Every Day | Appointed | ||
Male video of the year | Appointed | ||||
CMT Performance of the year | Want to want me (with Jason Derulo) | Won | |||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Country Artist | Himself | Appointed | ||
2018 | American Music Awards | Male Artist – Country | Himself | Appointed | |
2019 | iHeartRadio Music Awards | Country Artist of the Year | Himself | Appointed | |
Country song of the year | Most people are good | Appointed | |||
CMT Music Awards | Male video of the year | Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset | Appointed | ||
Collaborative video of the year | Straight To Hell (with Darius Rucker, Jason Aldean and Charles Kelley) | Appointed |
Luke Bryan Favorite
- Favorite country song – What I would say by Earl Thomas Conley
- Favorite Guilt Pleasure – Movie popcorn
- BBQ Restaurants in Georgia – Christy's in Columbia and Blackbeard's in Albany
- Favorite whiskey – Angel's Envy
- Favorite dish that he likes to cook – Chicken And Rice Soup
- Favorite Restaurants – Nobu, Dreamland BBQ in Alabama, Rudy's Texas
Luke Bryan net worth
Luke Bryan has a net worth estimated at $ 140 million dollars from 2019.
Social media profiles
Some lesser known facts about Luke Bryan
- Bryan began his musical career as a teenager.
- The first concert he attended was that of Jerry Lee Lewis and T.G. Sheppard. He was 7 years old at that time.
- He moved to Nashville in 2007 and held various jobs before signing up with a label called Capitol Nashville.
- At the age of 19, he was planning to move to Nashville to become a singer. However, he had to cancel his plans because of the death of his older brother, believing that his family needed him.
- Luke is a good friend with Willie Robertson.
- On March 6, 2012, Bryan released his fourth Spring Break EP Spring Break 4 … Suntan City.
- On March 11, 2014, Bryan began his sixth year of spring shows at the Spinnaker Beach Club in Panama City Beach, Florida.
- In 2015, Forbes estimated Bryan's annual income at $ 42.5 million.
- On May 19, 2015, Bryan released his first single from his fifth studio album, Kill the Lights, which culminated at the top of Country Airplay.
- In 2016, Bryan was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on Forever Country, a song composed of Take Me Home, Country Roads, On the Road Again and I Will Always Love You, which celebrates 50 years CMA Awards.
- On February 5, 2017, Bryan performed the national anthem at the Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX.
- In September 2017, Bryan was named judge of the revival of American Idol on ABC.
- Luke is the co-owner of Buck Commander, which sells outdoor clothing and equipment.
- In 2019, Luke Bryan founded the Nashville E3 Chophouse with former professional baseball player Adam LaRoche and country music star Jason Aldean.
- In 2019, when American Idol returned for another season on ABC, Bryan returned with Judges Katy Perry and Lionel Richie.
- Visit his official website @ lukebryan.com.