Hulu’s new docuseries It’s All Country takes fans behind the scenes with some of their favorite acts. Hosted and co-created by Luke Bryan , the series — which premiered Friday (Nov. 15) — features the country superstar going deep with his fellow artists, revealing the stories behind the songs, their hidden inspirations and how their lives inform their music.
The series, executive produced by Bryan’s CMA Awards co-host Peyton Manning ’s Omaha production company, features Kane Brown , Lady A , Luke Combs , Sheryl Crow , Wynonna Judd and Mickey Guyton . Guest musicians appearing in the series include Julie Williams, Cash Cortes, Jimbo Mathus, Tenille Arts, Jaimee Harris, Shaboozey, Benjamin Tod and Sierra Ferrell. In addition to Manning, Bryan, his manager Kerri Edwards and Grant Kahler serve as executive producers.
In the trailer, Bryan is seen playing music with his guests and interviewing them. “Behind every country song is a human story, an untold story, and I’m here to find those stories,” he says in the trailer. The series was Manning’s idea.
“When Peyton first came to me about doing this show in our country music space, I loved the idea,” Bryan tells Billboard . “I had seen his previous work in the NFL space and knew this could really be special for our fans. It really became such a conversational piece that I don’t always have the opportunity to do with my peers.
” For Bryan, getting to spend in-depth time with his fellow artists yielded far .