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Luke Bryan’s It’s All Country: Trailer, Release date, host, plot, & Everything we know About the Docuseries

Published on November 7, 2024
Written by:
Isha Das
Isha Das
Streaming Staff Writer
Edited by:
Ishita Chatterjee
Ishita Chatterjee
Streaming Staff Editor
It's All Country (Credit: Hulu)

Get ready for an exciting journey into the heart of country music with Hulu’s new docuseries, It’s All Country! The show has just released its first trailer, giving fans a sneak peek at what’s in store. 

Hosted by the charismatic Luke Bryan, this series promises to delve into the stories behind country music's most iconic songs and artists.

In It’s All Country, Luke Bryan engages in heartfelt conversations with top country stars like Kane Brown, Sheryl Crow, and Lady A, exploring their inspirations and experiences in the industry. 

In this article, we will discuss the latest developments, trailer, and plot of this docuseries. Stay tuned as we keep this article updated with the latest developments and insights into this must-watch series that every country music fan will want to experience!

Release date & Where to Watch

The six-part is set to premiere on Hulu on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024.

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Plot

It’s All Country follows Luke Bryan in Nashville as he dives into the stories behind some of country music’s most iconic songs. Through candid conversations with fellow country legends like Wynonna Judd, Shaboozey, and Luke Combs, Bryan uncovers the hidden stories, personal moments, and inspirations behind these beloved tracks. 

The series also features exclusive performances, including Bryan and Lady A sharing a raw rendition of “Do I,” a song Bryan co-wrote with the group’s Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley.

The six-episode series not only looks back on the rich history of country music but also highlights its cultural influence and evolution, marking 100 years since the first country music record. 

Alongside interviews and jam sessions, Bryan explores the impact of modern artists like Mickey Guyton and Kane Brown, celebrating the genre's legacy and its fresh new faces. Bryan, also an executive producer, balances his role as a host with performances and reflects on his journey in country music.

Cast

Is There any Official Trailer of It’s All Country?

In the trailer, Kane Brown reflects on his past, sharing that with his father absent, he found refuge in music. Sheryl Crow, seated beside Shaboozey, expresses her optimism, telling Luke Bryan how the talent of emerging young artists fills her with excitement for the future.

Behind the Scenes

It’s All Country is being produced by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions alongside NFL Films and Walt Disney Television Alternative. The show marks a reunion for Luke Bryan and Manning, who previously co-hosted the Country Music Association Awards in 2022 and are set to return to host the event again this year.

Bryan, known for hit albums like I’ll Stay Me, Crash My Party, and Born Here Live Here Die Here, is a major figure in country music and has been an American Idol judge since 2018. 

On the other hand, the Hall of Fame quarterback, Manning, has played for both the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos. He launched Omaha Productions in 2020 and since then, the company has created various sports-themed unscripted series featuring Manning and other top athletes, with a production deal currently in place with ESPN.



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