Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode One
Leesburg, Georgia is where it all began for Luke Bryan as we learn about his life and career from those who know him best, his family. We see an intimate look into Luke's life as we follow his path to rising stardom that is rife with unexpected tragedy.

Episode Two
After a tragic family loss, Luke is encouraged to follow his dreams but it isn't without a few bumps in the road. With tireless determination, Luke navigates the tough world of the music business and finds his footing.

Episode Three
Now signed with Capitol Records, Luke's career starts to unfold as he releases his first single. His family joins him for a pivotal moment in his career as he plays at the Grand Ole Opry for the first time, which turns out to be the last night he spends with one of his beloved family members before loss happens again.

Episode Four
With all eyes watching to see if his second album will be a success, Luke digs deep, steps out of his comfort zone, and leads the album with a ballad. As his name starts sweeping the world of country music, Luke is nominated for the 2015 Academy of Country Music Awards' "Entertainer of the Year."

Episode Five
Experiencing another family loss, Luke takes in his nephew and nieces and cherishes the moments he can with family during his tour. Nerves are high as the 2021 Academy of Country Music Awards arrive once again, and Luke isn't the only one from his crew in a position to win an award.
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