Toby Keith Covel
(born July 8, 1961), best known as Toby Keith
, is 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 BMI. [1] In 2008 he became one of the best paid singers in the world.
Signed to DreamWorks Nashville in 1998, Keith released his breakthrough single "How Do You Like Me Now?!" that year. This song, the title track to his 1999 album of the same name, was the Number One country song of 2000, and one of several chart-toppers during his tenure on DreamWorks Nashville. His next three albums, Pull My Chain
, Unleashed
, and Shock'n Y'all
, produced three more Number Ones each, and all of the albums were certified multi-platinum by the RIAA. A second Greatest Hits package followed in 2004, and after that, he released Honkytonk University
.
When Dreamworks closed in 2005, Keith founded his own label, Show Dog Nashville. In addition to releasing his next two studio albums (2006's White Trash with Money
and 2007's Big Dog Daddy
, as well as the 2008 compilation 35 Biggest Hits
), Keith has signed several other acts to the label, including Carter's Chord, Flynnville Train and Mica Roberts. Keith also made his acting debut in 2005, starring in the film Broken Bridges
. A second film, Beer for My Horses
, followed in 2008.
Overall, Keith has released ten studio albums, two Christmas albums, and multiple compilation albums. He has also charted more than forty singles on the Billboard
Hot Country Songs charts, including eighteen Number One hits and seventeen additional Top Ten hits. His longest-lasting Number One hits are "Beer for My Horses" (a 2003 duet with Willie Nelson) and "As Good as I Once Was" (2005), at six weeks apiece.
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Early life
Keith was born in Clinton, Oklahoma, the son of Carolyn Joan (born Ross) and Hubert K. Covel Jr.
[2] [3] He has a sister, Tonni, and a brother, Tracy. His family moved to
Moore, Oklahoma (a suburb of
Oklahoma City) when Keith was young.
His grandmother owned a
supper club and Keith became interested in the musicians who came there to play.
He got his first guitar at the age of eight.
Keith attended Highland West Junior High and Moore High School where he played
Defensive End on the
football team.
Keith graduated from Moore High School and, in 1979, went to work as a derrick hand in the booming oil fields of Oklahoma. He worked his way up to become an operation manager. At the age of 20, he formed the
Easy Money
band where he and his friends Scott Webb and Danny Smith and few other members played at local bars as he continued to work in the oil industry. At times, he would have to leave in the middle of a concert if he was paged to work in the oil field.
In 1982, the oil industry in Oklahoma began a rapid decline and Keith soon found himself unemployed. He fell back on his football training and played defensive end with the semi-pro Oklahoma City Drillers while continuing to perform with his band. (The Drillers were an unofficial
farm club of the
United States Football League's
Oklahoma Outlaws; Keith tried out for the Outlaws but did not make the team.) He then returned to focus once again on music. His family and friends were doubtful he would succeed, but in 1984,
Easy Money
began playing the
honky tonk circuit in Oklahoma and Texas. The band cut a single titled
Blue Moon
and the song received some airplay on local radio stations in Oklahoma.
Career
In 1993, Keith went to
Nashville, Tennessee. Keith hung out and busked on Music Row and at a place called Houndogs. He distributed copies of a
demo tape the band had made to the many record companies in the city. There was no interest by any of the record labels and Keith returned home feeling depressed. Keith had promised himself to have a recording contract by the time he was 30 years old or give up on music as a career. He had already passed that age without any prospects for a recording contract.
Fortunately for Keith, a flight attendant and fan of his gave a copy of Keith's demo tape to
Harold Shedd, a Mercury Records executive, while he was traveling on a flight she was working. Shedd enjoyed what he heard, went to see Keith perform live and then signed him to a recording contract with Mercury. His debut single, "Should've Been a Cowboy" (1993), went to number 1 on the
Billboard country singles chart, and his self-titled debut album was
certified platinum. Other hit singles included "
A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action" and "
Wish I Didn't Know Now".
Keith was moved to
Polydor Records, a new label and released his next,
Boomtown
(1994), then was moved to A & M Records Nashvile, as those two labels merged and Released
Blue Moon
(1996). The albums went
gold and platinum respectively. In 1996, Keith was also featured on the
Beach Boys' now out-of-print 1996 album
Stars and Stripes Vol. 1
performing a cover of their 1963 hit
Be True to Your School
with the Beach Boys themselves providing the harmonies and backing vocals.
A & M decided to fold their country division and Keith moved back to Mercury Records (now called Mercury Nashville), and released his fourth album,
Dream Walkin
(1997). The album featured a duet with
Sting, "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying", which had previously been a hit for Sting himself.
The first single off
How Do You Like Me Now?!
failed to make the Top 40 on the country charts. However, the follow-up single, which was the album's title track, went on to spend five weeks at number one, helping boost the album's sales to double platinum.
In 2002, he released the
Unleashed album which included hit singles,
Who's Your Daddy?
,
Beer for My Horses
, and
Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue
.
On November 9, 2004, Keith released a special duet with his daughter and aspiring singer, Krystal (age 19 at the time). The song, a remake of James Taylor and Carly Simon's "Mockingbird" was performed on the 2004 CMA's by the duo. The song reached top 25 on the charts.
Keith was the subject of the January, 2005 issue of
Playboy Magazine
s Playboy Interview. That year, Keith toured with rock guitarist
Ted Nugent, whom Keith met in
Iraq while they were both performing in
USO-sponsored shows for the coalition troops.
On August 31, 2005, Keith parted ways with
Universal Music Group- which had since bought DreamWorks- and launched his own record label called Show Dog Nashville. Its first release was Keith's album
White Trash With Money
, followed by the soundtrack to
Broken Bridges
.
Big Dog Daddy
, the album that birthed his single
High Maintenance Woman
, was released on June 12th, 2007. The album debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 charts, his third album to reach this feat, after "Unleashed" and "Shock'n Y'all"
He recorded a duet with Jimmy Buffett, " Piece of Work" which was on Buffett's "license to Chill" album.
In 2008, Toby Keith completed his Bigger and Badder Tour. On May 6, 2008, Toby Keith released his
35 Biggest Hits
2CD set.
[4] The set was certified Platinum in August of 2008.
In July 2008, Toby Keith released his new single, "
She Never Cried in Front of Me". A new album,
That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy
, followed on October 28, 2008.
He is currently touring the U.S. with fellow country star Trace Adkins known as America's Toughest Tour. The concert series was kicked off on June 18, 2009 at PNC Bank Performing Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ. Keith did a free show earlier in the day at Asbury Park's famous Stone Pony.
In recent interviews, Toby announced he is working on his next studio album
American Ride
set for a Oct 6th 2009 release.
Television appearances
Keith also began doing a series of television advertisements for Telecom USA for their discount long distance telephone service 10-10-220. Because of the ads and his latest hit album, Keith became a superstar and household name. He also starred in
Ford commercials, singing original songs such as "Ford Truck Man" and "Field Trip (Look Again)" while driving Ford trucks.
Keith made an appearance at the very first
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (then NWA-TNA) weekly pay-per-view on June 19, 2002, where his playing of
Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue
was interrupted by
Jeff Jarrett. He would later enter the
Gauntlet for the Gold main event, suplexing Jarrett and eliminating him from the match. A short video of the suplex is seen in the clip package when he goes onstage. He would appear the next week, on June 26, and help
Scott Hall defeat Jarrett in singles action.
Toby Keith received the "Colbert Bump" when he appeared on Comedy Central's
The Colbert Report. Mr. Keith holds the distinction of being the only musical artist to have received a five star rating from Stephen Colbert on I-Tunes. Keith furthered this connection when he appeared in
Colbert's 2008 Christmas Special as a
hunter.
Acting
In the Autumn of 2005, he filmed
Broken Bridges
, written by
Cherie Bennett and
Jeff Gottesfeld, and directed by
Steven Goldmann. This feature film from Paramount/CMT Films was released on September 8, 2006. A contemporary story set in small-town Tennessee, Keith plays Bo Price, a country musician whose career has seen better times. The movie also stars
Kelly Preston,
Burt Reynolds, and
Tess Harper.
Keith wrote and starred in the 2008 movie "
Beer for My Horses", which is based on the 2003 hit song of the same name recorded by Keith and Willie Nelson.
[5]
Other business ventures
In 2005, Keith opened Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as well as Tulsa, OK, and now has restaurants in Kansas City, Las Vegas, Nevada, and the latest in Mesa, Arizona.
Clothing line...Established in early 2009, Toby Keith's TK Steelman is a new Men's and Women's contemporary brand. The collection is the country superstar's mark on the apparel world with unique graphics and applications, top quality fabrication, and comfortable fit.
TK Steelman features casual clothes that are "part rocker and part biker with a country-sexy aesthetic." The line can be purchased online at www.TKSteelman.com or at retailers across the country.
Toby Keith has created a diverse collection including garments, jewelry, headwear, and denim.
[6]
Political Beliefs
Keith considers himself "a
conservative Democrat who is sometimes embarrassed for his party."
[7] He endorsed the re-election of President
George W. Bush in 2004 and performed at a Dallas, Texas, rally on the night before the election. Keith also endorsed Democrat
Dan Boren in his successful run in Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district and is good friends with Democratic
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson.
In a January 2007 interview with
Newsday
, Keith was asked whether he supported the
Iraq War. He responded with "Never did." He favors setting a time limit on the campaign. He also said, "I don't apologize for being patriotic... If there is something socially incorrect about being patriotic and supporting your troops, then they can kiss my ass on that, because I'm not going to budge on that at all. And that has nothing to do with politics. Politics is what's killing America."
In March 2009, Toby received the Johnny "Mike" Spann Memorial Semper Fidelis Award during a New York ceremony held by the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation. The trophy is named for a former Marine Corps captain who was the first U.S. casualty in the war in Afghanistan. "Spending time with our soldiers around the world is something I've always regarded as a privilege and honor," Toby says. "I'm certainly happy to accept this award, but I won't forget for a second who's really doing the heavy lifting to keep this country safe. And that's why I'll keep going back and spending time with those good folks every chance I get."
[8]
Since 2002, Toby has made numerous trips to the Middle East for years to bring entertainment and encouragement to the men and women serving on or near the front lines. “My father was a soldier. He taught his kids to respect veterans,” said Keith. “It’s that respect and the thank-you that we have a military that’s in place and ready to defend our nation; our freedom.”
[9]
Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue
On March 24, 2001, Keith’s father, H.K. Covel, was killed in a car accident. That event and the
September 11 attacks in 2001 prompted Keith to write the song "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue", a song about his father’s patriotism and faith in the United States. At first, Keith refused to record the song and sang it only live at his concerts for military personnel. The reaction was so strong that the
Commandant of the Marine Corps James L. Jones told Keith it was his "duty as an American citizen" to record the song.
[10] As the lead single from the album
Unleashed
(2002), "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue" peaked at number one over the
Fourth of July weekend.
ABC invited Keith to sing "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue" on a 2002 Fourth of July concert it was producing, then rescinded the invitation after host
Peter Jennings heard the song and vetoed it. Jennings said the song “probably wouldn’t set the right tone.” "I find it interesting that he's not from the U.S.," Keith said of Jennings, who is Canadian. "I bet Dan Rather'd let me do it on his special."
[11] [12]
Feud with the Dixie Chicks
Keith had a public feud with the
Dixie Chicks over the song "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue", in 2003 as well as over comments they made about President George W. Bush on stage during a concert in
London. The lead singer of the Dixie Chicks,
Natalie Maines, publicly stated that Keith's song was "ignorant, and it makes country music sound ignorant."
[13] Keith responded by belittling Maines' songwriting skills, and by displaying a backdrop at his concerts showing a doctored photo of Maines with Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein. On May 21, 2003, Maines wore a T-shirt with the letters "FUTK" on the front at the
Academy of Country Music Awards.
[14] While a spokesperson for the Dixie Chicks said that the acronym stood for "
F
riends
U
nited in
T
ruth and
K
indness," many, including host
Vince Gill, took it to be a shot at Keith ("
F
uck Yo
u
T
oby
K
eith"). In an October 2004 appearance on
Real Time with Bill Maher
, Maines finally confessed that it was indeed a shot at Toby Keith, and that she "thought that nobody would get it."
[15]
In August 2003, Keith's representation publicly declared he was done feuding with Maines "because he's realized there are far more important things to concentrate on".
[16] However, he continues to refuse to say Maines' name, and claims that the doctored photo was intended to express his opinion that Maines' criticism was an attempt to squelch Keith's free speech.
There was an announcement in April 2008 about a proposed commercial spot to promote
Al Gore's "
We Campaign" involving both the Dixie Chicks and Toby Keith. However, the idea was eventually abandoned due to scheduling conflicts.
[17]
Personal life
On March 24, 1984, Keith married his wife Tricia. He is the father of three children;a step daughter Shelley (born 1980) to Trish and Randy Reeves of her previous marriage, Krystal (born 1985), Stelen (born 1997) and has one granddaughter. An avid
University of Oklahoma sports fan, Keith is often seen at
Oklahoma Sooners games and practices.
On March 24, 2001, Keith's father was killed in a car accident on
Interstate 35. On 25 December 2007 the Covel family was awarded $2.8 million for the wrongful death of H.K. Covel. Elias and Pedro Rodriguez, operators of Rodriguez Transportes of Tulsa, and the Republic Western Insurance Co. were found liable as they failed to properly equip the charter bus with properly working air brakes.
[18]
Tours
- Shock'N Y'all Tour 2004-2005
- White Trash With Money Tour 2006
- Hookin' Up & Hangin' Out Tour 2007
- Big Dog Daddy Tour 2007
- Biggest & Baddest Tour 2008-2009
- America's Toughest Tour 2009
Discography
Studio albums
- Toby Keith
(1993)
- Boomtown
(1994)
- Blue Moon
(1996)
- Dream Walkin'
(1997)
- How Do You Like Me Now?!
(1999)
- Pull My Chain
(2001)
- Unleashed
(2002)
- Shock'n Y'all
(2003)
- Honkytonk University
(2005)
- White Trash with Money
(2006)
- Big Dog Daddy
(2007)
- That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy
(2008)
- American Ride
(2009)
Compilation albums
- Greatest Hits Volume One
(1998)
- 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection
(2003)
- Greatest Hits 2
(2004)
- 35 Biggest Hits
(2008)
Christmas albums
- Christmas to Christmas
(1995)
- A Classic Christmas
(2007)
Notable awards
American Music Awards
- 2002 Favorite Country Album - "Unleashed"
- 2003 Favorite Country Album - "Shock'n Y'all"
- 2003 Favorite Country Male Artist
- 2005 Favorite Country Male Artist
Academy of Country Music
- 2000 Album of the Year - "How Do You Like Me Now?!"
- 2000 Top Male Vocalist
- 2002 Entertainer of the Year
- 2003 Album of the Year - "Shock'n Y'all"
- 2003 Entertainer of the Year
- 2003 Top Male Vocalist
- 2003 Video of the Year with Willie Nelson - "Beer for My Horses"
Country Music Association
- 2001 Male Vocalist of the Year
Notes
- [1]
- Ancestry of Toby Keith
- Toby Keith : Biography
- "Toby To Release Greatest Hits CD"
- Beer for My Horses (2008)
- Toby Keith Takes on Fashion People.com, January 30, 2009
- He's not afraid to speak out for his country
- http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/music/ny-ettoby0128,0,6077773.story?coll=ny-music-headlines
- Toby Keith Entertains Troops in Afghanistan
- Courtesy Of The Red, White & Blue: Singer Talks About His Defiantly Patriotic Songs
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- Natalie Maines (Dixie Chick member) Bashes Toby Keith's Patriotic Anthem @ Top40-Charts.com - 40 Top 20 & Top 40 Music Charts from 25 Countries
- BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Fresh Dixie Chicks row erupts
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- Toby Keith - Tobey Keith Ends Feud With Natalie Maines
- Talk Talk: Toby Keith Unplugged
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