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On May 17, 2005, country star Toby Keith released his ninth studio album, Honkytonk University. The record would be Keith’s final production with DreamWorks before the label filed for bankruptcy ...
Two decades ago. It's been twenty years since Toby Keith released his 9th studio album, Honkytonk University. Released on May 17, 2005, this record featured numerous hits for Keith like "As Good As I ...
In addition to his songs, one of Toby Keith’s premier philanthropic endeavors entailed going on 11 different USO tours. During these tours, Keith would visit soldiers on base and in hospitals.
Toby Keith was one of the most influential artists in country music history, with a career spanning from the mid 1990s all the way until his death in 2024. Let's take a walk back in time and see ...
Keith co-wrote “As Good as I Once Was” with his longtime collaborator Scotty Emerick. He released it in 2005 as the second single from Honkytonk University .
Toby Keith’s “As Good as I Once Was” is considered to be a timeless classic of his. The late, great country artist released it in 2005 as the second single from his Honkytonk University album. The Big ...
Toby Keith Will Be Inducted Into the Country Hall of Fame This Year. The organization behind the honors avoids electing artists in the year of their death, but the singer died in February just ...
He released the track as the second single from his 2005 album Honkytonk University and it climbed to the top of the chart. Keith said this was “Probably my favorite song on the album,” on his ...
Toby Keith would have turned just 63 years old on Monday, ... It was the second release from his 2005 album Honkytonk University. Keith knew this song was special from the moment he got done ...
Over the following years, patriotic country music dominated the radio. The most illustrious example, Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American),” came in 2002 and seemed to ...
Toby Keith's hometown charity event has raised nearly $20 million over the past 20 years. In Toby Keith's absence, his longtime friends Bob Stoops, former University of Oklahoma football head ...
On May 11, late country icon Toby Keith was given an honorary degree from the university. Toby sadly died at 62 years old on February 5, after being diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2021. But his ...