- Luke Bryan has 30 career No.1 hits and he's sold over 80 million albums in 20 years. The timing seems right for a documentary chronicling the country superstar's impressive run of success.
- It's a five-part miniseries highlighting the life and times of the country superstar and American Idol co-host streaming free on IMDb TV starting August 6th.
- Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary, will include original home videos, interviews and personal footage. Bryan will also serve as an executive producer. One of those personal moments is Bryan's late brother.
- “My children being able to hear my brother’s voice for the first time, and know what he sounds like — stuff like that on the inside of the family is what really makes this docuseries special," Bryan shares.
- In fact, it’s because of Chris that Bryan came to love country music. In one episode of My Dirt Road Diary, Bryan recalls taking long drives through south Georgia, cranking up “Killin’ Time” by Clint Black; he also notes that he was Chris' experience at a Garth Brooks concert that set a precedent for Bryan, who hoped to one entertain people in the same way.
- Bryan admits the docuseries will be emotional for him to watch. However, he hopes his decision to share his story will make a broad impact.
IMDb TV Announces New Docuseries, "Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary"
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