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LUKE BRYAN GRACES THE COVER OF COUNTRY WEEKLY



NashvilleTN (April 15, 2010) – 2010 ACM “Top Solo Vocalist” winner and “Top New Artist” nominee Luke Bryan graces the cover of Country Weekly for keeping his music “country.” Inside the pages of the April 26th issue, on stands April 19th, readers get to hear from Luke and other country artists about what their idea of traditional country music means to them and why they think it’s an important part of the genre’s future.

“We all come from rural environments,” Bryan says of his fellow traditionalists. “We’re small-town guys from country places. That’s the biggest thing for me – where I grew up, my friends growing up – that makes the music country.”

Luke is all over national TV this Sunday, April 18. Tune in to watch Luke compete for the Academy of Country Music's “Top New Artist” honor at the 45th Annual ACM Awards Show at 8pm ET on CBS. Luke will also appear on Celebrity Apprentice this Sunday at 9pm ET on NBC.

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