Luke Bryan is opening up about the aftermath of his brother-in-law Ben Lee Cheshire's unexpected death last November.
Cheshire was married to Luke's late sister Kelly, who died in 2007, and now, Bryan and his family are helping their three children cope with the devastating loss.
"We feel like if we just stay positive through this, maybe we'll be a positive inspiration for people that had these things happen to 'em," Bryan told ABC News. "You just have to plow on and play the hand that's dealt."
The singer said that his nephew, 13-year-old Til, has come to live in Nashville with him, his wife, Caroline, and their two sons, Bo and Tate. Til's two older sisters come in regularly to visit too, and Bryan said he's thankful he has the means to fly them there.
"It's every day on the phone all day trying to talk with the family and figure out what to do, but it's what you gotta do," he said. "Tough stuff."
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"You know, we just stay positive. I think people expect that from me," he said. "I have to pray that people that have had similar situations can maybe look at my family and see me positively dealing with it. I'm not saying it's easy."
Bryan has drawn support from the country music family, too. His friends in Lady Antebellum teamed up with songwriter Chris Stapleton to perform his hit, "Drink A Beer," on the CMT Artists of the Year special in early December. The song had deep personal meaning for Bryan, who recorded it in memory of his late sister and his brother, Chris, who was killed in a car accident in the mid-'90s. That performance aired live the same day as Ben's funeral.
"That night we were, as a family, watching all of that on TV and watching Lady A and Stapleton sing that," he recalled. "It was a big-time healing moment."
Bryan's music career continues in high gear with the 2015 leg of his That's My Kind of Night tour launching next week. He'll release the new album, "Spring Break…Checkin' Out" on March 10.