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Toby Keith biography

Date of birth : 1961-07-08
Date of death : 2020-02-05
Birthplace : Clinton, Oklahoma, U.S.
Nationality : American
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2024-02-06
Credited as : Country music singer songwriter, Country musician, Entertainer of The Year

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Toby Keith Covel best known as Toby Keith, was an American country music singer-songwriter, record producer and actor. Keith released his first four studio albums — 1993's Toby Keith, 1994's Boomtown, 1996's Blue Moon and 1997's Dream Walkin', plus a Greatest Hits package for various divisions of Mercury Records before exiting in 1998. These albums all earned gold or higher certification, and produced several chart singles, including his debut "Should've Been a Cowboy", which topped the country charts and was the most played country song of the 1990's. The song has received 3 million spins since then, according to Broadcast Music Incorporated.


Born Toby Keith Covel on July 8, 1961 in Clinton, Oklahoma, raised in Oklahoma City, Keith started playing music at a young age after being inspired by the musicians who worked in his grandmother's supper club. After working for a while in the oil industry and playing defense in the USFL football league, he decided to pursue a career in music.

In the early '90s, Keith signed with Mercury Records, and by 1993 his self-titled debut album was certified platinum. His follow-up records, Boomtown and Blue Moon, were equally successful thanks to such popular hits as "Who's That Man" and "Me Too." In 1997 he teamed with Sting to record "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying," which earned the duo a Grammy nomination. More success followed with the 1999 album How Do You Like Me Now?!, which won two Academy of Country Music (ACM) awards in 2000. His 2002 album, Unleashed, sold 3 million copies and included a hit duet with Willie Nelson, "Beer for My Horses."

In 2001, Keith's father was killed in a traffic accident. The incident, combined with the events of September 11, prompted Keith to write the controversial "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)," which was hugely popular, particularly among military personnel.

Keith was named Entertainer of The Year by the Academy of Country Music in 2002 and 2003. He received an additional surge of media attention in 2003 when he engaged in a public clash with Natalie Maines, the lead singer of the Dixie Chicks. The two ended up trading barbs with Maines saying that "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" made "country music sound ignorant." Keith took even more offense to Maine saying that she was "ashamed" of President George W. Bush at a concert. In his own concerts, he had pictures of Maines as Saddam Hussein projected on a video screen while he played his hit patriotic anthem.

Later that year, he released Shock'n Y'All (2003), which reached the top of the country and pop album charts. The recording's title is a play on the military expression, "shock and awe," from the Iraq war, and his ode to the troops, "American Soldier," was a big success. He also continued to cultivate his good ol' boy image with such tracks as "I Love This Bar" and to show a sense of humor with "Weed with Willie," which told the story about getting high with Willie Nelson. He and Nelson won an ACM Award in 2004 for the video for their duet, "Beer for My Horses."

His next effort, Honkytonk University (2005), featured a duet with country music icon Merle Haggard on "She Ain't Hooked on Me No More." The biggest single from the album was the ballad "As Good As I Once Was," which helped the album top the country and pop charts. The video for the song also won the Country Music Association (CMA) Award for Music Video of the Year in 2005. That same year, Keith was honored by his home state by being inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame.

White Trash with Money (2006) was released the next year, and featured such hits as the upbeat ode to a good time "Get Drunk and Be Somebody" and the wistful tune "A Little Too Late." In addition to being a strong seller, the album also received many positive reviews.

Keith has been on a winning streak that shows no signs of slowing down. In 2007, he released Big Dog Daddy and A Classic Christmas, which were both big hits with the record-buying public. Keith and his family resolved a very difficult personal matter around this time, reaching a settlement in their lawsuit regarding the 2001 accident that killed his father.

On the road a lot, Keith has made some life-threatening stops along the way. In April 2008, he played 18 shows for U.S. troops in Persian Gulf as part of a U.S.O. Tour. Keith even had to pause during one of his performances because of mortar fire, but he returned to the stage after the attack stopped.

Later that year, he starred in the big screen comedy Beer for My Horses (2008) as a small-town deputy who arrests a Mexican drug lord, which leads to the kidnapping of his girlfriend by the drug lord's brother. Keith co-wrote the screenplay and co-produced the film, which featured appearances by Ted Nugent and Willie Nelson. Sadly for Keith, the picture was panned by some critics. "Even ticketbuyers with a hearty appetite for hayseed humor may be repulsed by the coarse . . . tomfoolery," read a review in Variety.

While the future of his film career may be in question, he continues to thrive as a performer. He released That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy in 2008, which topped the country album charts and spawned two hits "God Love Her" and "Lost You Anyway." A popular live act, Keith maintains a heavy tour schedule. His 2009 Toby Keith's America's Toughest Tour featured dates in the United States and in Europe.


After a longstanding battle with stomach cancer, Toby Keith has died at the age of 62, on February 5, 2024. Via a statement on his socials released this morning, his family confirmed the "Should've Been a Cowboy" hitmaker had “passed peacefully last night on February 5th”.


Related Works of Toby Keith



* 1993 Toby Keith
* 1995 Boomtown
* 1996 Blue Moon
* 1997 Dream Walkin'
* 1999 How Do You Like Me Now?!
* 2001 Pull My Chain
* 2002 Unleashed
* 2003 Shock'n Y'All
* 2005 Honkytonk University
* 2006 White Trash with Money
* 2007 Big Dog Daddy
* 2007 A Classic Christmas
* 2008 That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy
* 2009 American Ride

Number one singles of Toby Keith:



* "Should've Been a Cowboy"
* "Who's That Man"
* "Me Too"
* "How Do You Like Me Now?!"
* "You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This"
* "I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight"
* "I Wanna Talk About Me"
* "My List"
* "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue (The Angry American)"
* "Who's Your Daddy?"
* "Beer for My Horses" (duet with Willie Nelson)
* "I Love This Bar"
* "American Soldier"
* "Whiskey Girl"
* "As Good as I Once Was"
* "Big Blue Note"
* "A Little Too Late"
* "High Maintenance Woman"
* "Love Me If You Can"
* "She Never Cried in Front of Me"
* "God Love Her"
* "American Ride"

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