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Remembering Toby Keith's Love For America As the world mourns the passing of Country music legend Toby Keith, we remember him not only for his outstanding
Eight years following the 9/11 tragedy that shook America, Toby Keith stood on stage and asked "Do you remember how you felt on September, 11th 2001?". Following the crowd's emotional cheers, Toby said, "Don't ever forget that feeling. I wrote a song about how I felt." Shortly after, Toby began singing the song we all know and love, "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)". Moments later, the audience was surprised with a special guest... Trace Adkins! Toby and Trace teamed up and began belting out the powerful song. Through this intensely patriotic performance, Toby and Trace brought up several troops to join in on their tribute to America and 9/11. Toby and Trace's patriotism comes to life in this unbelievably powerful performance, and we're sure y'all will love it! In late 2001, after 9/11, Toby was inspired to write the powerful patriotic tune, "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)". The song was released in early 2002 as the lead single from his album, Unleashed. As we could have guessed, the emotional song topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, and peaked at #24 on the U.S. Hot 100 chart. Check out the passionate tribute below. R.I.P. to all the lives lost, we will never forget you.
Toby Keith is marking the death of Osama bin Laden with some of the people who made it happen. Toby is in Iraq on his ninth USO
RIP Toby Keith! 🇺🇸♥️🤍💙. Toby Keith · Made In America
You're browsing the internet, searching for a feel-good, nostalgic video that will lift your spirits and bring you back to a time when things felt a little more simple. Look no further than the video below, featuring Toby Keith's passionate performance of "Made In America." This performance not only showcases Keith's undeniable talent but also
RIP Toby Keith Red Solo Cup Decal/Sticker Tribute. Approx 3"x2" A truly talented musician and proud American will forever be missed. This sticker is dishwasher proof and weatherproof. Made in America!
Toby Keith has raised three "great kids," including his wife's daughter from a previous relationship, whom he adopted. Only one of them followed in his footsteps.
Country music star Toby Keith sent fans soaring with excitement when it was announced that he would be performing for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony. However, many weren't surprised when taking into account Keith's undying patriotism and pride in the military men and women that selflessly sacrifice for their country. Living up to his reputation for riveting performances and passion for the red, white, and blue, Keith was surrounded by military members as he passionately, and appropriately sang the songs "American Soldier", "Made In America",“Beer for My Horses,” and “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue". Jaws were dropped and eyes were anything but distracted when the performer was perfectly framed by an American flag, conveying a pure image of America's patriotism. As he closed his performance, Keith graciously thanked President Barack Obama for his service, as well as announcing a salute for our 45th President, Donald Trump. You can skip through the video to the 1:34:00 mark to begin Keith's incredible tribute.
Following the comedic 'Thelma and Louise' skit played by Shania Twain and Taylor Swift, Toby Keith took to the CMT stage to premiere 'Made in America,'
Country music legend Toby Keith has sadly passed away 18 months after he revealed he had stomach cancer. He was 62-years-old at the time of his passing.
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One week after Toby Keith's death, his 2008 album "35 Biggest Hits" is number one on the all-genre Billboard Top 200 Albums chart.
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Toby Keith’s family is set to host a private funeral service in the coming days where the beloved crooner will be laid to rest. The legendary country singer, whose full name was Toby Keith Covel, died on Feb. 5 at age 62 after a battle with stomach cancer. In a post on social media Monday, the “Made In America” hitmaker’s loved ones revealed plans for two upcoming memorial services. Defense Secretary Austin’s return and more: Feb. 11, 2024 “The Covel Family is hosting a private funeral service for family, band and crew only in mid-February. A memorial service to honor Toby will be announced...