Luke Bryan has been named the Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) 2021 Artist Humanitarian Award recipient.
Luke’s charitable contributions over the years include ACM Lifting Lives, CMA Foundation, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, Shriners Hospital, St. Jude, TJ Martell, and more. Additionally, his ongoing efforts with the Brett Boyer Foundation and Bayer’s #Here’s To The Farmer campaign through his annual Farm Tour.
The Brett Boyer Foundation was formed in honor of Luke’s late niece, Sadie Brett Boyer. Their mission is to raise awareness for Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) and fund research for advanced treatment options. Luke and his wife Caroline established Brett’s Barn at their farm outside of Nashville as part of Caroline’s promise to buy Brett a pony someday. The barn is now the home of a growing species of animals.
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In May 2020, Luke teamed up with BMI and radio broadcasting groups to help raise money for songwriters who have been affected by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
He also performed at Super Bowl LV as part of The Big Concert for Small Business.
Photo above (pictured L to R): CRB/CRS Executive Director RJ Curtis, UMG Nashville EVP, Promotion Royce Risser, Luke Bryan, CRB/CRS Board President and Townsquare Media’s Kurt Johnson, and UMG Nashville Chairman & CEO Mike Dungan. [Note: All personnel on-site for CRS 2021 were required to take COVID-19 tests upon arrival on-site]