Toby Keith

Biography Q News Q Links Q Pics & Posters Q Auction Q For Sale

Toby Keith Biography

 

The following biography is from Wikipedia.org “The Free Encyclopedia.”

 

Toby Keith Covel (born July 8, 1961) is an American country music singer and songwriter.

 

****

 

Biography

 

Early life and career

Toby Keith was born in Clinton, Oklahoma. 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 8. Keith attended Moore High School where he played 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 and they played local bars as he continued to work in the oil industry. At times, he would have to leave in the middle of a gig 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 USFL's Oklahoma Outlaws; Keith tried out for the Outlaws but did not make the team.) After two years with the Drillers, Keith decided to try music full time. 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.

 

Entertainment career

 

In 1993, Keith went to Nashville, Tennessee. 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 was approaching that age without any prospects for a recording contract.

 

Fortunately for Keith, a fan of his, who was a flight attendant, 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 liked 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 & Wish I Didn't Know Then.

 

Keith moved briefly to Polydor Records and released his next two albums Boomtown (1994) and Blue Moon (1996). The albums went gold and platinum respectively. Polydor folded and Keith moved back to Mercury Records, now called Mercury Nashville, and released his fourth album, Dream Walkin' (1997). Sting (Gordon Sumner) is featured on Dream Walkin' as additional vocals on a cover of Sting's song I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying.

 

He began work on his next album How Do You Like Me Now (1999) at Mercury but purchased the rights to the album and moved to Dreamworks Nashville because of creative differences with Mercury. The title song How Do You Like Me Now was a number 1 single for 5 weeks and the album went double platinum.

 

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.

 

Keith was the subject of the January 2005 issue of Playboy Magazine's Playboy Interview. Keith's 2005 plans include a tour with rock guitarist Ted Nugent, whom Keith met in Iraq while they were both performing in USO-sponsored shows for the coalition troops.

 

Personal convictions and controversy

On March 24, 2001, Keith’s father, H.K. Covel, was killed in a car accident. That event and the September 11, 2001 attacks prompted Keith to write the song Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American), a song about his father’s patriotism and faith in the USA. At first, Keith refused to record the song and only sang it 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 to record the song. As the lead single from the album Unleashed (2002), Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue peaked at number 1 over the weekend of July 4. The album spent 65 weeks on the top-10 Billboard Country Albums chart.

 

ABC invited Keith to sing Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue on a patriotic special it was producing. However, the host of the show, newsman Peter Jennings, requested Keith soften the lyrics of the song or choose another song to sing. Keith refused both requests and did not appear on the special. The rift gave the song a considerable amount of publicity, which led to many national interviews and public performances of the song. Keith also had a public feud with the Dixie Chicks over the song, as well as comments they made from the stage about President George W. Bush. The lead singer of the Dixie Chicks, Natalie Maines, publicly stated that the song was "ignorant, and it makes country music sound ignorant." Keith defeated the Dixie Chicks to win Entertainer of The Year from the Academy of Country Music (2002).

 

Keith considers himself "a conservative Democrat who is sometimes embarrassed for his party." He endorsed the re-election of President George W. Bush in 2004 and performed at a Dallas 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.

 

Discography

 

Albums

Toby Keith (album) (1993) #99 US, US Sales: 1,000,000 (Platinum)

Boomtown (1994) #46 US, US Sales: 500,000 (Gold)

Christmas To Christmas (1995)

Blue Moon (1996) #51 US, US Sales: 1,000,000 (Platinum)

Dream Walkin' (1997) #107 US, US Sales: 500,000 (Gold)

Greatest Hits Volume 1 (1998) #61 US, US Sales: 2,000,000 (3x Platinum)

How Do You Like Me Now (1999) #56 US, US Sales: 1,000,000 (2x Platinum)

Pull My Chain (2001) #9 US, US Sales: 2,000,000 (3x Platinum)

Unleashed (2002) #1 US, US Sales: 4,000,000 (5x Platinum)

20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection... (2003) #45 US, US Sales: 500,000 (Gold)

Shock'n Y'all (2003) #1 US, US Sales: 4,000,000 (5x Platinum)

Greatest Hits Volume 2 (2004) #3 US, US Sales: 2,000,000 (3x Platinum)

Honkytonk University (2005) #2 US (Platinum)

 

Singles

 

Year

Title

Chart Positions

Album

US Hot 100

US Country

1993

"Should've Been a Cowboy"

#93

-

Toby Keith

1997

"I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying"

#84

-

Dream Walkin'

2000

"Country Comes to Town"

#54

-

How Do You Like Me Now?!

2000

"How Do You Like Me Now?"

#31

-

How Do You Like Me Now?!

2000

"You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This"

#32

-

How Do You Like Me Now?!

2001

"I Wanna Talk About Me"

#28

-

Pull My Chain

2001

"I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight"

#27

-

Pull My Chain

2002

"Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)"

#25

-

Unleashed

2002

"My List"

#26

-

Pull My Chain

2002

"Who's Your Daddy?"

#22

-

Unleashed

2003

"Beer for My Horses" (feat. Willie Nelson)

#23

-

Unleashed

2003

"Rock You Baby"

#66

-

Unleashed

2004

"I Love This Bar"

#28

-

Shock'n Y'all

2004

"American Soldier"

#26

-

Shock'n Y'all

2004

"Whiskey Girl"

#31

-

Shock'n Y'all

2004

"Stays in Mexico"

#51

-

Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

2005

"As Good as I Once Was"

#28

#1

Honkytonk University

2005

"Big Blue Note"

#66

#10

Honkytonk University

 

Notable Awards

Academy of Country Music - Album of the Year (2000) How Do You Like Me Now

Country Music Association (CMA) - Male Vocalist of the Year (2001)

Academy of Country Music - Entertainer of the Year (2002)

Academy of Country Music - Entertainer of the Year (2003)

Academy of Country Music - Top Male Vocalist (2003)

Academy of Country Music - Album of the Year (2003) Shock'n Y'all

Academy of Country Music - Video of the Year (2003) Beer For My Horses (with Willie Nelson)

 

****

 

The above biography has been copied in part or in whole from an article on Wikipedia.org "The Free Encyclopedia."  It has been modified under the NGU Free Document License Section 5 in the following manner: (1) All links within the article have been removed, including text links such as "[#]"; (2) The "[Edit]" text and link have been removed [if you would like to update the article, you may do so from the original page]; (3) the table of Contents links and text have been removed; and (4) all of the sections of the original article have not been copied. All of the above text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Document License.

URL of Original Article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Keith

Date Article Copied: November 4, 2005

We will try to replace this article with an original biography in the near future, but we hope this will be of help to our visitors in the mean time.

For additions & corrections, Click Here

Google
Web www.BiographyPlus.com

 

 

 

 

 

Toby Keith News

 

News Resources

FindArticles.com

Google.com

Topix.net

 

                                       

Toby Keith Links

Official Website:

Celebrity-Link.com

Clago.com

IMDb.com

MenCelebs.com

PopStarsPlus.com

WomenCelebs.com

 

Toby Keith Posters and Pictures

 

 
 
 
 
 
                                       

Toby Keith Items for Auction

AUCTION TO GO HERE

 

Suggested Toby Keith Products

PRODUCTS TO GO HERE