Hulu is set to release a six-episode docuseries called It’s All Country Now on November 15. Luke Bryan will host the series and take fans along an extensive ride uncovering some of the secrets about country’s biggest hits. Furthermore, Peyton Manning also serves as the series’ executive producer alongside Bryan.
Some of country music’s finest will join Bryan in attempts to uncover these secrets, as well as to discuss the nature of the Nashville music scene, and what it takes to be a singer-songer in country music. The musicians appearing in the series include Luke Combs, Shaboozey, Sheryl Crow, Mickey Guyton, Kane Brown, and Wynonna Judd. The docuseries will seemingly be the first of its kind and give an in-depth insight into country music.
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People Magazine’s Exclusive Look
Per People, “Behind every country song is an untold story” and “Country music legend Luke Bryan is exploring the hidden depths of Nashville in search of those stories.” Thus, it seems Bryan will be the mediator and revealer of some of Nashville’s best-kept secrets.
People also shared, “The series features never-before-seen performances by some of the biggest stars of country music as Luke uncovers the secrets, the hidden inspirations and the personal moments that shaped the music you love.”
Given these two statements, the expectations set for Byran’s hosting and the show’s quality are high. That being so, it makes one wonder—What has country music been hiding from its fans? Well, we are all bound to find out come November 15.
The Show’s Biggest Moments…So Far
According to People, some of the biggest moments set to transpire in the show are in-depth talks with the artists mentioned above. First off, the show starts with Bryan discussing Combs’ motivation to create music. Subsequently, Bryan goes on to have performances with Wynonna Judd, Lady A, and Kane Brown.
Outside of the performances, Bryan is set to discuss the nuanced method of creating country music with Guyton. Lastly, People teased that the season finale is a performance between Luke Bryan and none other than, Sherly Crow. The docuseries aims to unearth some pretty groundbreaking material and give country music fans the television series they’ve been waiting for.
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