(Photo courtesy of UMG Nashville) Father’s Day is Sunday (6/21) and Luke Bryan still lives by lessons learned from his father. His father was a peanut farmer. Thomas Luther "Luke" Bryan (born July 17, 1976) is an American country music singer and songwriter. After Bryan graduated college, he worked for his dad’s fertilizer company for a while. Hence why his fan club is called "The Nut House."
His birth name is Thomas Luther Bryan. Luke Bryan: Birth Facts, Family, and Childhood. After Tommy threatened to fire him if he didn’t move to Nashville, he arrived in Music City in September, 2001. He is the son of LeClaire Bryan and Tommy Bryan. Luke Bryan’s brand-new album, “What Makes You Country,” is out this week, and the title track includes some hometown memories of Luke working at his dad’s peanut mill in south Georgia. He is also passing those lessons down to his own sons. Luke Bryan is going nuts. “Hush, dogs!” he says to the two small, excited canines who are yapping and running in crazy circles in the well-kept yard of his childhood home in Leesburg, Ga. Luke Bryan was born Thomas Luther ‘Luke’ Bryan on July 17, 1976, in rural Leesburg, Georgia, USA, to LeClaire Watkins and Tommy Bryan. He really lived out those lyrics about working on the farm and inhaling peanut dust. Luke says that he has taken to heart all of the things his father taught him as he was growing up. After a few years of working as a songwriter, Bryan caught his big break when he released “All My Friends Say” in …
But not just any farm.
He is an American by nationality and is of English and Irish ethnicity. Luke had an elder sister named Kelly, and an elder brother named Chris. Luke Bryan was born on 17 July 1976, in Leesburg, Georgia, USA. By 2001, Bryan had graduated college but was working for his dad Tommy (who still lives in Leesburg today). Both of … Bryan's parents LeClaire and Tommy Bryan owned a peanut farm where his father worked a peanut farmer.