20 #1 HITS — AND AFTER 2 YEARS OF SILENCE, HE LOOKED INTO A CAMERA AND SAID THE WORDS NO ONE WAS READY FOR Toby Keith hadn’t been on stage in over two years. Stomach cancer had taken him off the road for the first time in his entire career — 30 years without missing a single year, gone quiet overnight. Then in October 2023, he put on his cowboy hat, looked into a camera, and said: “It’s been a while. You know what I’ve been doing. Been on the old rollercoaster — but the Almighty’s riding shotgun. He’s letting me drive for some reason.” He announced two “rehab shows” in Las Vegas. They sold out instantly. A third was added. Sold out again. He played 23 songs on that final night — Red Solo Cup, Beer for My Horses, Should’ve Been a Cowboy — and closed with Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue, the song he’d written in 20 minutes after losing his father and watching the towers fall. After the last show, he posted on Instagram: “3 sold out shows in Vegas was a damn good way to end the year.” Two months later, on February 5, 2024, Toby Keith died in his sleep. He was 62. He’d already been voted into the Country Music Hall of Fame — but never found out. The man who told Clint Eastwood’s story about not letting the old man in spent his last months living it. What’s the one Toby Keith song you’d play to remember him by?

20 #1 Hits, Two Years of Silence, and the Night Toby Keith Returned to the Stage For more than three…

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