On this day in 2001, Toby Keith sang at the White House for President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush as part of the PBS Special In Performance At The White House.
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July 23rd: On This Day
On this day in 2002, Toby Keith released his album Unleashed featuring “Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American).” The album was certified 4x Multi-Platinum for sales of four million copies in the U.S. The album also released the single “Beer For My Horses,” which became Keith’s biggest Number One hit, spending six weeks at the top of the charts.
Toby Keith Announces Album Release Date
Toby Keith has announced that his forthcoming album “35 MPH Town” will be released on October 9th. The new album will feature several tracks co-penned by the recent songwriters Hall of Fame inductee. The new album features Keith’s social barrier-busting lead single “Drunk Americans” as well as its current single and title track.
Toby Keith Being Inducted Into Songwriters Hall Of Fame This Week
It’s a big week for Toby Keith, who will be inducted into the songwriters hall of fame on Thursday (6/18). Toby tells News OK, “My 60 or 70 awards I have at my house, you put ’em all together and melted ’em into one trophy, that’s still not as big as this trophy. This is my ultimate trophy. There’ll never be anything you can give that’s bigger than this.”
April 1st: On This Day
On This Day in 2000, Toby Keith was in the middle of a five-week run at #1 with “How Do You Like Me Now.”
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