Jelly Roll Covers Toby Keith’s Classic “Should’ve Been A Cowboy”
Jelly Roll has been performing Toby Keith’s legendary “Should’ve Been A Cowboy” for quite some time, featuring it prominently in his previous live shows.
Jelly Roll has been performing Toby Keith’s legendary “Should’ve Been A Cowboy” for quite some time, featuring it prominently in his previous live shows.
Marie Osmond joins the list of celebrities, friends, and collaborators to pay their respects to the late Toby Keith.
Toby Keith Passed Away On February 5 Following A Battle With Stomach Cancer Toby Keith’s daughter-in-law, Haley Covel, is remembering the incredible role he played in her life. Toby passed away on Monday, February 5 at the age of 62. He was diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2021, and stepped away from the spotlight to […] More
Carrie Underwood Honors Toby Keith Following News Of His Death Carrie Underwood is mourning the death of a friend and fellow “Okie,” Toby Keith. She honored the country music icon following the news of his death on Monday, February 5 at the age of 62. Keith bravely battled stomach cancer since 2021. His family shared […] More
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