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Thank you my friend Maj Marty Hogan for making us aware that July 8 is the anniversary of the birth of American country singer, songwriter, actor and record producer Toby Keith Covel who is a conservative democrat according to IMDB.

The Unbelievable History of Toby Keith
"Toby Keith has been on a wild ride for quite some time. This is what legends are made of. This is the story of Toby Keith."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxAW_wIW2BU


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1. Toby Keith on why he loves and writes patriotic music
2. Country superstar Toby Keith on ‘Bus Songs’ and time with the troops
3. Country music entertainer Toby Keith with his wife, Tricia,
d. Toby Keith and family at 25th-Anniversary-Celebration [L-R] son Stelen; adopted daughter Shelley Reeve, wife Tricia in front of him; daughter Krystal holding her daughter, husband Andrew Sandubrae

Biographies:
1. imdb.com/name/nm0445313/
2. allmusic.com/artist/toby-keith-mn [login to see] /biography

1. Background from [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0445313/]
"Toby Keith Biography
Overview (3)
Born July 8, 1961 in Clinton, Oklahoma, USA
Birth Name Toby Keith Covel
Height 6' 3" (1.91 m)

Born July 8, 1961, Toby Keith Covel was the second child of Joan and Hubert Keith (HK) Covel. He was born in Clinton, Oklahoma, and grew up with his sister (Tonnie) and his youngest sibling (a brother, Tracy) in Moore, Oklahoma. After graduating from Moore High School; Toby did not go on to college, but went to work in the Oklahoman oil fields with his father. He later met and married Tricia Lucus, whose child, Shelley Reeve, he adopted. He later had two children with Tricia - Krystal (born in 1985 and married in 2011), and Stelen (born in 1997, and the only son of Toby and Tricia).
At the time in which Krystal was born, the Oklahoma oil industry had collapsed; leaving Toby, Tricia and their two daughters in financial troubles. Touring with his band- the Easy Money Band -, Toby got them all out of debt. After signing a deal at Mercury Records, his debut album "Toby Keith", which contained his first chart topper, "Should've Been A Cowboy", finally established him as a professional singer/songwriter. He then left Mercury for a period of three years. Coming back in 1997, he released his final studio album for Mercury, "Dream Walkin'".
A year after his first Greatest Hits compilation came out from Mercury; he and his producer, James Stroud, left the label. He then signed a deal with DreamWorks Records, headed by his producer. Since releasing his fifth album, "How Do You Like Me Now?!", and its title track (written by Toby and Chuck Cannon); the then-DreamWorks, now-Showdog Tunes-signed singer and BMI-affiliated songwriter has seen success like never before. That success can be measured with at least five more studio albums since "How Do You Like Me Now?", more #1 singles, Academy of Country Music Awards (including two "Entertainer of the Year" awards) and other kinds of awards, and another Greatest Hits compilation (including songs from albums "How Do You Like Me Now?", "Pull My Chain", and "Unleashed", and a cover of "Mockingbird" with his daughter Krystal, who is scheduled to release her debut album in December 2011).
Toby also has since opened his own record label, the aforementioned Showdog Tunes.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: [login to see]

Spouse: Patricia "Tricia" Lucas (24 March 1984 - present) ( 3 children)

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Many of his songs are either about having good times or are patriotic and allegedly-right-wing political commentaries, though he is a known Democrat and has supported both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
His bandanna on his head
His straw cowboy hat

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Started his own band, "the Easy Money Band", and played in honky tonks all across America before making it big.
His first single, "I Should Have Been a Cowboy" was named by Billboard Magazine, the most played Country song of the 1990s.
Has a daughter, Krystal. She sang with him on the CMA Awards 2004.
Before singing country music, was a semi-pro footballer player. He played defensive end.
His #1 single "As Good As I Once Was" is his second-fastest rising #1 since "The Angry American", and the fastest since Tim McGraw's "Live Like You Were Dying". His latest album, "Honky Tonk University" has been certified platinum in just a few weeks.
Celebrated his 21st #1 Country single with "As Good As I Once Was", his 10th #1 in only 5 years, with a total of 38 weeks combined at the top of the Country Charts with his hits.
Opened a restaurant in Oklahoma City, called the "I Love This Bar And Grill", with locations in Kansas City and Las Vegas planned.
Opened his own label, Show Dog Records, with his new album, "White Trash With Money" being the first album released by the label. He will also release the soundtrack to his movie Broken Bridges (2006) on Show Dog Records.
Has a beverage called "Wild Shot".
Wife Tricia is a Republican in contrast to her Democrat-turned-Independent husband.
His daughter is country singer-songwriter Krystal "Krystal Keith" Covel Sandubrae. Born Krystal LaDawn Covel in 1986, she married Andrew Sandubrae on October 23, 2010. He also has a son, Stelen Keith Covel, and an adopted daughter, Shelley Covel Rowland.
Shooting Beer for My Horses (2008), a movie based on his 2003 #1 smash hit duet with Willie Nelson, starring himself and Rodney Carrington, both co-writers of the film. [February 2008]
Filming Broken Bridges (2006) in Atlanta, with Kelly Preston and Burt Reynolds. Set to release new album, "White Trash With Money" in April. [February 2006]
Released his 10th Studio Album, "Honky Tonk University", on May 17, 2005, and is currently on tour. [May 2005]
Is a conservative Democrat.
Will perform at President-elect Donald Trump's 2016 inauguration.

Personal Quotes (2)
Here's the thing. Just because you're pro-troops doesn't mean you're pro-war. And just because you're anti-war doesn't mean you're anti-troops. Just because you don't support the war people think you are anti-troops and you are a bad guy. And just because you go support the troops and rah-rah the troops up all of a sudden you're pro-war. Those are the two biggest misconceptions of the whole thing
I always vote for the guy I think can get it done. And it ain't nobody's business who I vote for, but I voted for Clinton twice. And that just blows peoples minds when they hear that."

2. Background from [https://www.allmusic.com/artist/toby-keith-mn [login to see] /biography]
"Artist Biography by Steve Huey

Toby Keith sang he "Should've Been a Cowboy" on his 1993 debut single and he spent his career moving forward with an outlaw swagger that suggested he was one of the last cowboys in contemporary country music. Like any maverick, Keith defied easy categorization, slyly blending genres, threading contemporary attitudes and sounds into traditional country forms, and writing with a sense of humor that alternated between dry and boozy. The subtler aspects of his music were often overshadowed by his bravado, particularly his rabble-rousing protest tunes in the wake of 9/11. "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" turned Toby Keith into a household name in 2002, nearly a decade after he became a regular presence in the Country Top Ten, and he seized his newfound crossover stardom by singing with Willie Nelson, starring in a couple of movies and opening up Show Dog Records, where he recorded his richest albums: 2005's Honkytonk University and 2006's White Trash with Money. These records helped Keith ease into middle age, where the hits weren't as big but were still plentiful, and he maintained his audience through regular touring on the bus where he was known to pen ribald tunes.
Keith was born Toby Keith Covel in Clinton, Oklahoma, in 1961 and grew up mostly on a farm in Moore, near the outskirts of Oklahoma City. He took up guitar at age eight, inspired by the country musicians who played at the supper club his grandmother ran. He listened to his father's Bob Wills records and fell in love with Haggard's music. He worked as a rodeo hand while in high school, and after graduation, he found work in the nearby oil fields. In the meantime, he formed the Easy Money Band and played Alabama-style country-rock in area honky tonks. After about three years, the oil industry hit a major downturn, and Keith turned to playing semi-pro football for a USFL farm team, even trying out (unsuccessfully) for the short-lived league's Oklahoma City franchise. Following two years as a football player, Keith decided to focus on music and adopted a much more rigorous touring schedule. He cut a few records for local indie labels, and his demo tape eventually found its way to one-time Alabama producer Harold Shedd, who helped Keith land a deal with Mercury.
Keith's self-titled debut album was released in 1993 and made him an out-of-the-box success with its chart-topping single "Should've Been a Cowboy." Three more songs from the record -- "Wish I Didn't Know Now," "A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action," and "He Ain't Worth Missing" -- made the Top Five, and the album sold over two million copies. "Who's That Man," the lead single from his second album, Boomtown, was released in late 1994 and became his second number one; Boomtown hit stores in early 1995 and went gold on the strength of further Top Ten hits "Upstairs Downtown" and "You Ain't Much Fun." Keith followed it later that year with the holiday record Christmas to Christmas and returned with the proper album Blue Moon in 1996. Its first two singles, "A Woman's Touch" and "Does That Blue Moon Ever Shine on You," went Top Ten, and the third, "Me Too," gave Keith his third number one, also helping the album go platinum. Released in 1997, Dream Walkin' marked his first collaboration with prolific producer James Stroud, with whom he would work regularly from then on. "We Were in Love" and the title track were both Top Five hits, as was "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying," a duet with Sting. However, Keith longed for an even bigger breakthrough, and he was growing dissatisfied with Mercury's promotional efforts. In 1999, he left the label and followed Stroud over to the Nashville division of DreamWorks.

Keith's label debut, How Do You Like Me Now?!, appeared in late 1999 and started to bring him the wider recognition he felt poised for. The title cut went to number one on the country charts and brought him his first Top 40 pop hit; its follow-up, "Country Comes to Town," went Top Five, and "You Shouldn't Kiss Me Like This" also hit number one. Overall, the album had a rough, brash attitude that helped give Keith a stronger identity as a performer. It was also the first to bring him those long-desired major industry awards, when in 2001 the Academy of Country Music named him Male Vocalist of the Year and named How Do You Like Me Now?! its Album of the Year. In the meantime, Keith became more visible in the mainstream media, appearing in cameos on Touched by an Angel and in a Dukes of Hazzard TV reunion movie, as well as co-starring in a series of telephone commercials. Later in 2001, his follow-up album, Pull My Chain, became his first to top the country charts and also his first Top Ten pop album. It spun off three number one singles: "I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight," "I Wanna Talk About Me," and "My List."

Keith was already a burgeoning superstar when he recorded "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" in the summer of 2002. A raging response to the September 11 terrorist attacks, the song struck a fierce chord with aggressively patriotic listeners, while others condemned it as knee-jerk jingoism. The whole controversy came to a head when ABC News anchor Peter Jennings objected to Keith's performance on a network Fourth of July schedule. Keith was axed from the guest list, and the ensuing media flap proved to be a publicity coup. Meanwhile, the song went to number one on the country charts and crossed over into the pop Top 25. All of this set the stage for Unleashed, which sold like hotcakes upon its release later in 2002, debuting at number one on both the country and pop charts. "Who's Your Daddy?" was a number one country hit, and the Willie Nelson duet, "Beer for My Horses," also made the country Top Ten.

In 2003, Keith released Shock'n Y'All, which, despite its title, was chock-full of enough rough-and-rowdy hits to once again connect hugely with heartland America. Honkytonk University followed in May 2005, the same year that Mercury released Chronicles, a collection of three of his biggest albums: Toby Keith, Boomtown, and Blue Moon. After departing from Universal and longtime producer Stroud, Keith established his own company, Show Dog Nashville, and in 2006 released the label's first record, the number two hit White Trash with Money. A year later he released Big Dog Daddy, the first album he produced himself, and also a holiday album, A Classic Christmas. Keith continued his steady pace over the next few years, releasing That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy in 2008, American Ride in 2009, and Bullets in the Gun in 2010. Clancy's Tavern, which appeared in 2011, was inspired by his grandmother's club, which he visited frequently as a child. Keith was also selected Artist of the Decade at the American Country Awards in December of 2011. Clancy's Tavern gave Keith a pair of hits in "Made in America" and "Red Solo Cup" -- the former topped Billboard's country charts; the latter reached the Billboard Top 40.

In the fall of 2012 he returned with another new album, Hope on the Rocks, which was preceded by the single "I Like Girls That Drink Beer." Neither "I Like Girls That Drink Beer" nor the album's second single, "Hope on the Rocks," went further than 17 on the charts, and Keith soon returned with his 17th album, Drinks After Work. Released almost a year to the day after Hope on the Rocks, Drinks After Work appeared in late October 2013; it was preceded by the single release of its title track, which peaked at number 28 on the country charts. The follow-up, "Shut Up and Hold On," made it to number 49. Keith released "Drunk Americans," the first single from his forthcoming album, in October 2014 but it took another full year before 35 MPH Town materialized, preceded by the title track as a single in the spring of 2015. Keith toured 35 MPH Town through 2016 and returned in September 2017 with The Bus Songs, a collection of the ribald tunes he'd tucked away on his albums supplemented with two new songs. Following a 25th anniversary reissue of his eponymous 1993 debut, retitled Should've Been a Cowboy, Keith wrote the acoustic ballad "Don't Let the Old Man In," for Clint Eastwood's film The Mule. "Don't Let the Old Man In" was featured on the 2019 compilation Greatest Hits: The Show Dog Years."




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Toby Keith - Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue (The Angry American)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruNrdmjcNTc
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1. Toby Keith 1993 Honkeytonk University album
2. Toby Keith 1994 Boomtown album
3. Toby Keith 1999 How Do You Like Me Now album
4. Toby Keith 2003 Shock'n Y'All album

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Awesome, he'll put a boot in your *@@.
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Dave he said it was the American way, so I guess I am going to go with that hahaha
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One of my wife's favorite singers, too new for me.
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