Hulu’s new docuseries It’s All Country offers fans a unique glimpse into the lives and music of their favorite country stars. Premiering on Friday, November 15, the series is hosted and co-created by country music superstar Luke Bryan, who brings viewers behind the scenes to explore the personal stories, inspirations, and experiences that shape the songs and artistry of some of the genre’s biggest names.
Bryan, alongside his co-host and executive producer Peyton Manning, is at the heart of the series’ creation. Manning’s Omaha Productions is one of the key forces behind the project, which features a lineup that includes major stars like Kane Brown, Lady A, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Wynonna Judd, and Mickey Guyton. The docuseries also highlights guest appearances from a diverse range of musicians, including Julie Williams, Cash Cortes, Jimbo Mathus, Tenille Arts, Jaimee Harris, Shaboozey, Benjamin Tod, and Sierra Ferrell.
Reflecting on the vision for It’s All Country, Bryan emphasized how the series became more impactful than initially imagined. “We wanted to go beyond the music,” he shared, noting the depth of connection and candid moments captured with fellow artists. Manning, known for his celebrated NFL career, has expanded his creative reach in entertainment, partnering with Bryan and serving as a co-executive producer along with Bryan’s manager Kerri Edwards and Grant Kahler.
By taking fans deeper into the backstories of country music’s best and brightest, It’s All Country captures not just the essence of their music, but the experiences, influences, and emotions that drive their art.
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