Luke Bryan is a staple artist in country music. He rose to fame back in 2007 after the release of his debut album, “I’ll Stay Me,” and he’s been topping charts ever since. Bryan’s fan base spans far and wide as he appeals not only to country music fans, but some of his singles also appeal to pop music as well. His biggest hits have been singles like, “Country Girl (Shake It for Me),” “Rain Is a Good Thing,” “Strip it Down,” “Crash My Party,” and “Drunk on You,” just to name a few. He’s sold over 7 million albums and 27 million singles worldwide, won numerous awards including Entertainer of the Year three consecutive years in a row (which might be due to his famous dance moves on stage) and he’s a well credited songwriter in the industry. In honor of Luke Bryan’s birthday, here’s a look at 10 things you might not have known about this country music star!
10. Childhood
Born Thomas Luther Bryan in 1976 and raised in the small town of Leesburg, Georgia, Luke was the youngest son in the family. Growing up on his father’s peanut farm meant that Bryan spent the majority of his childhood outside either working on the farm or hunting and fishing. Fun fact: Luke’s name is featured on the roadside sign, along with other famous locals like the San Francisco Giants All-Star catcher Buster Posey and American Idol singer, Phillips Phillips.
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