On this day (February 12) in 1993, Toby Keith kicked off a career full of hits with his debut single “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” He wrote and released the song as the first single from his self-titled ...
Proceeds from the song benefited Keith’s children’s cancer charity, the Toby Keith Foundation. Jelly Roll told Variety that ...
Parker McCollum opted for a patriotic anthem from the world of ... and he chose to cover Toby Keith's "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" to entertain the masses. "American girls and American ...
Toby Keith will be posthumously inducted in the Country Music Hall of Fame with fellow musicians James Burton and John ...
The unapologetically patriotic country superstar's signature ... an acting career and more. RELATED: Toby Keith's Top 20 Songs Prove He's a Country Icon Keith owned and operated his own record ...
Toby Keith’s family remembered the late country singer in tributes one year after his death from stomach cancer at age 62.
Country singer Toby Keith is being remembered one year after his death with a tribute posted to his official Instagram page.
Country singer Parker McCollum headlined the event and closed it out with a cover of a Toby Keith classic. Before McCollum kicked off the song, he shared his gratitude for being on the stage.