It’s been five months since Toby Keith’s shocking death (2/5/24) from cancer. Since then, the 2023 CMA Awards, the 2024 ACM Awards, and the 2024 CMT Awards have all paid tribute to the legendary artist.
He will also be the subject of an upcoming (7/29) Nashville concert tribute, where artists like Carrie Underwood, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, and more will honor Toby through song.
When he passed, the Country Music Hall of Fame, which will induct him later this year, said, “Toby Keith was big, brash, and never bowed down or slowed down for anyone. He wrote his breakthrough songs and later formed his own record label when he felt underserved by Nashville. For three decades, he reflected the defiant strength of the country music audience. His memory will continue to stand tall.”
Keith’s good friend Blake Shelton presented his fellow Oklahoman with the “Country Icon Award” at the September inaugural People’s Choice Country Awards (2023).
Early in his career, almost 20 years ago (2004), Blake toured and opened shows for Toby Keith nationwide. At the time, he told me, “Toby is one of those guys that is so famous and so big, and he is one of those artists that’s just worldwide. You don’t have to be a country music fan to be a Toby Keith fan. It’s just way bigger than that. I step on stage with over 20 thousand people per night, and 15,000 of them may or may not have ever heard of me. Touring with Toby has probably been the biggest break I’ve had since I started doing this.”
Many country stars released statements about Toby when he passed, Including Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw, and more.
Carrie Underwood told us of her fellow Oklahoman when he passed, “There are so many things that can be said about Mr. Toby Keith. I mean, obviously, he has had such a monumental career. He has some of the biggest songs that ever were or probably ever will be in country music, and obviously, he has built up that legacy for himself that will live on.”
The country superstar continued, “But I think one of the best things about Toby is his love for Oklahoma. He’s a proud Okie, and I feel like that’s something that always connected us. We’d talk about it. He’s one of the ones who never left. No matter how big and famous he got, he was gonna stay in Oklahoma, and he was always the first one there when disaster would strike – a tornado or whatever it was. He was the first one trying to rally the troops or raise money or help out in any way he could.”
Underwood concluded, “I feel like that’s one of the things that I respect the most about him; he never forgot where he came from and has been such a stellar example to the rest of us to do the same. He will be missed, but I know full well where he is right now. He’s with Jesus, and I, for one, look forward to hearing him sing again someday.”
As we all take time to honor Toby Keith on what would have been his 63rd birthday (7/8), we look at five songs that will make the country superstar live forever.