Country singer Toby Keith dies

(Washington) American country singer Toby Keith, known for his patriotic, controversial songs and his odes to drinking, died Monday evening at the age of 62, according to a press release published Tuesday on his X account.


Cowboy hat on his head, red beard trimmed into a goatee, guitar under his arm, American flag in the background, Toby Keith is a country icon, particularly adored in the American Midwest.

“Toby Keith passed away peacefully last night, February 5, surrounded by his family. He fought with grace and courage,” we can read in the press release published on his X account.

The singer from Oklahoma, in the southern United States, was diagnosed in 2022 with stomach cancer.

During his 30-year career, punctuated by around fifteen albums and several hits, Toby Keith frequently performed in front of American troops abroad. His nationalism has sparked controversy, with his critics calling him a chauvinist.

In 2017, he headlined the inauguration ceremony of Republican Donald Trump, an unpopular president in the world of showbiz and entertainment. But he also performed at events organized by the real estate mogul’s Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama.

In Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)a title released the day after the attacks of September 11, 2001, he did not go with the back of the spoon: “We’re going to beat you up, that’s the American way.”

Toby Keith also has a large repertoire dedicated to the supposedly cathartic effects of alcohol, like I Love This Bar, Get Drunk and Be Somebody, Drinks After Work or Drunk Americans.

Beer For My Horsesone of his biggest successes, is dedicated to the fight against crime and corruption.


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