The country music world woke up to devastating news this morning that Toby Keith had lost his battle with stomach cancer at the age of 62. Tributes from his peers have been pouring in, so we’re doing our best to capture as many of them as possible below.
Toby Keith‘s wide-ranging catalog is worthy of a deep dive. While he may be best known to the casual fan for his brash hits like “How Do You Like Me Now?” or his witty tunes such as “Beer For My Horses” and “Red Solo Cup”, or his patriotic anthems such as “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” and “American Soldier”; there was a lot more meat on the bone with several deep heart-wrenching songs about lost love and heartache.
He launched his career in 1993 with the first of his twenty #1 hits, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” He went on to have 41 top-10 hits in what will one day be a Hall of Fame career. He made a stunning comeback for what would become his farewell with his poignant performance of “Don’t Let The Old Man In” on the 2023 People’s Choice Country Awards.
- Aaron Lewis – Toby Keith wasn’t only an amazing singer-songwriter, a pioneer of truth-telling and a legend in his own right, but he was also a lover of God and Country. And above all, a Patriot. God bless Toby Keith and his family. Sending thoughts and prayers to his family and millions of fans around the world.
- Aaron Tippin – We’ve lost a great one. Toby was an amazing talent and man. Sending prayers to his family and friends.
- Academy of Country Music – We are heartbroken by the passing of Country Music superstar Toby Keith. A 15-time ACM Award recipient, including multiple wins for ACM Top Male Vocalist and ACM Album of the Year, he was named ACM Entertainer of the Year twice, in 2002 and 2003. With worldwide sales of more than 40 million album, he built an exceptional career on well-sung ballads, barroom singalongs, and patriotic anthems, as well as heartfelt songwriting, for which he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame as well as received the National Medal of Arts. Indeed, Keith wrote the vast majority of his no. 1 hits and had a chart-topping single every year for 20 consecutive years. He also dedicated himself tirelessly to countless charitable initiatives, including several USO tours and events. Most recently, he received the ACM Spirit Award, presented to a singer-songwriter who continues the legacy of Country legend Merle Haggard. Please join the Academy in sending love, healing, and prayers to his family, friends, and millions of fans all over the globe.
- Alan Jackson – Denise and I are saddened to hear about our friend Toby Keith. Our prayers are with Tricia and the entire Keith family.
- Anita Cochran – Woke up to the sad news of the passing of @tobykeith. He was always so nice to me. We spent a lot of time together when we filmed the Dukes Of Hazzard Movie. Such a strong man with all the money in the world but still cancer took him down. He fought so hard. Thank you for the music and the memories. RIP friend.
- Ashley Cooke – man, @tobykeith was a real true icon. got to see him play at an award show recently. he walked on stage looking noticeably thin, as one does when battling cancer, and without skipping a beat he says “bet you never thought you’d see me in skinny jeans” the whole room was in the palm of his hands. you’ll be missed, TK.
- Big Kenny Alphin (Big & Rich) – Life is short. So sad to hear of the passing of our friend @tobykeith. He was a superstar performer, legendary songwriter and great American. Prayers and condolences to all his family. He will be missed by many.
- Bill Anderson – I never got the chance to know Toby Keith as well as I would have liked to, but I always enjoyed his company and certainly admired his talent. I wish I could have written a song or two with him…he was a great writer as well as performer. This picture was taken in the hallway backstage at the Grand Ole Opry when he made one of his rare appearances there. He gave us a lot of good music and left us with a lot of good memories. May he rest in peace.
- Bill Engvall – Incredibly sad to hear of the passing of my friend, Toby Keith. We shared a lot of laughs over the years that I will treasure. I guess “the old man got in”. RIP TK.
- Billy Dean – Remembering @tobykeith today. Our paths crossed while recording ABC In Concert, Then again backstage in a pick up game of basketball before his show..tough competitor and great American. RIP!!
- Billy Ray Cyrus – Stood me still with emotion and memories to see and hear of the loss of my friend…the legend…Toby Keith. Heart breaking with thoughts and prayers for his fans and family this morning. We toured together several times around the globe. He was always the kindest…sweetest gentle giant of an outlaw one could ever hope to entertain and make music with. Raising a Red Cup this morning and saying a prayer. Heavens a honkytonk tonight.
- BlackHawk – The sad news today of Toby Keith‘s passing is heartbreaking. He was a great singer and an incredible songwriter. A true self-styled artist of enormous proportions. Our sincere condolences to his family.
- Blake Shelton – Even though I knew about your battle these last few months I still never imagined this day. Anyone who knew you knows what I mean. You were the toughest man I ever met. Thank you brother for being a friend, a hero and an inspiration. There will never be another Toby Keith.
- Bobby Braddock – I WANNA TALK ABOUT TOBY: This morning when I turned my phone on, the first thing I saw was a message from my Kentucky friend Debbie Smith that read “Toby Keith went to Heaven.” Just a little over four months ago Toby came to participate in my Kris Kristofferson Lifetime Achievement Award ceremony at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium to say a few nice things about me and to sing our big monster hit, “I Wanna Talk About Me.” He looked a little frail but his singing was as great as ever. Toby was not only an amazing singer/entertainer, but he was an unforgettable bigger-than-life character, overflowing with good humor and brimming with self confidence. I was lucky to get a cut by this superstar because he was a great songwriter who wrote most of his own material. He took my song to #1 for five weeks in the country charts and high in the pop charts; and it was considered the first #1 country rap song. He once told me that when somebody would say that “I Wanna Talk About Me” wasn’t a country song, he would tell them: “Don’t tell ME that song’s not country; Bobby Braddock wrote it!” I have fond memories of the night in 2015 that Toby and I were both inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York – we were the only country songwriters inducted that night, the others were pop and rock writers such as Cyndi Lauper. The night before induction night BMI was having a nice private dinner for that year’s inductees, and Toby was sitting across the table from Linda Perry who wrote Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful,” Pink’s “Let’s Get the Party Started” and was the writer and singer of 4 Non Blondes’s international hit “What’s Up.” Linda kind of playfully asked him, “Toby, do you have a problem with me being a lesbian?” Toby laughed that big infectuous laugh and said, “Honey, if you ain’t got no problem with me, I ain’t got no problem with you!” On induction night when I was on the stage at the piano singing our hit, there in the audience was this giant of a man in his trademark cowboy hat, standing up, clapping his hands to the music and singing along with me, the spotlight on both of us. I remember at the after-party my daughter, Lauren, was engaged in a long conversation with Toby, and afterwards she said to me, “Wow, what a nice guy!” I say this for all the Toby Keith fans, of which I am one, “We’re gonna miss you Toby.” I wish the big man could have lived a lot longer, but I guess he was bigger than life.
- Brady Seals – Rest in peace Toby
- Brantley Gilbert – Woke up to news that Toby Keith had passed…. He was a class act, a friend and one of the most talented guys you’ll ever meet… We’ll miss you down here man… Rest in peace
- Bryan White – (1st post) Many prayers for the Keith family this morning.. Such a loss. No words. Rest in peace brother. Boomer Sooner. (2nd post) It’s funny what we recall when we lose somebody. One of my favorite moments with Toby was rehearsal for this performance on the ACMs when it was still in LA. The story is too long to go into, but let’s just say we laughed quite a bit. Toby was a funny dude. This was a great memory paying tribute to our friend Glen Campbell. RIP Toby
- Carrie Underwood – Saddle up the horses, Jesus, ‘cause a true blue COWBOY just made his ride up to heaven!!! Introduce him to all the Okies and sign that boy up for the choir! We’re gonna miss you, Toby, but my heart has no doubt that you are standing in the presence of our King right now!!! See you again someday, friend.
- Carter’s Chord – TOBY KEITH. He had such an incredible impact on so many lives. He represents a huge chapter in ours. He signed us to our record deal, produced our albums, and brought us out on the road. He took 3 girls who were super green, believed in us, propped us up, and set the course for our career. We are forever grateful for the years we spent with him. He loved music so much. Our hearts to go out to his family, his band, and everyone who is grieving today. We are cherishing the core memories we have in our hearts.
- Chancey Williams – I woke up this morning to the news of Toby passing. I can’t hardly believe it. I’m so fortunate that I got to call Toby a friend. I moved to Nashville after college to do an internship and got to work for TK (his manager) as well as work for Toby’s label Showdog. He was such a great man who treated me like family. I have so many stories and memories of spending time with him that I will never forget. Not long ago Mica (Toby’s lifelong background singer) sent him a picture of her and I and he called me his oldest son. That meant the world to me. Rest in peace Toby.
- Chapel Hart – Toby was the embodiment of GOD, Family, & Country… and had a way of making you stand up a little taller when singing about (or honoring) our service men and women. We are better country music artists because of the life and legacy of Toby Keith. Rest well, brother, may your music and legacy live on forever!
- Charlie Daniels Jr. – It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to Toby Keith after 1 1/2 years battling stomach cancer. Prayers to his friends, family and his many fans.
- Chase Bryant – I had the honor of doing some touring with Toby some years back. He was a larger than life character. When he walked in a room he could captivate it. It always blew my mind the amount of great songs he had written thru the years. He was prolific, and highly underrated in my mind. Regardless the CountryMusic and Music Industry as a whole took a massive hit with the loss of Toby. Rest easy Toby. You will be missed, but your words will live on forever!
- Chase Rice – Young me learning from the legend. RIP Toby, we all shoulda been Cowboys.
- Chayce Beckham – My thoughts and prayers are with Toby’s family, Toby was someone I have truly looked up to and was always inspired by his music, his words, his passion for patriotism. An absolute legend who will never be forgotten. There will never be another one like Toby Keith.
- Chely Wright – I’ve been thinking about Toby’s passing all day long. It’s a devastating loss for Tricia and their kids and all the close friends who love this family. I was lucky to know Toby Keith. He and I were the flagship artists on Polydor Nashville / A&M Records back in the early 90’s. He’d had a couple of big hits over on Mercury Records and I was just starting out, so of course I hung on every word he said and I paid close attention to how he went about conducting business. The great Harold Shedd had signed us both to Mercury and sometime in 1993, he took us over to Polydor. We all sort felt like our fates were inextricably linked. The vibe at the label was that of a startup. The team was scrappy, smart, creative and we had something to prove. Harold gave me wise advice one day as Toby was walking out of a room. Harold did a little head tip in Toby’s direction and said, “Follow that guy. He knows what he’s doing.” So I did. Toby modeled some really important behaviors that I did my best to embed into how I handled myself and into my way of working. There’s a lot I can say about his talents as a songwriter and a performer (gifted, prolific and authentic), but I think the thing that has always stood out to me about Toby was that he was a good person. He was generous with his time, thoughtful with his words, purposeful in his actions and true to who he was. Always. Not sometimes, not most of the time, but always. Rest in peace, Toby.“… Sleepin’ out all night beneath the desert stars…With a dream in my eye and a prayer in my heart…”
- Chris Janson – It’s a very sad day for all of music, especially Country music. Losing Toby, is like losing a pillar that is not replaceable. He took us on tour right after Boat became a hit. Won’t ever forget that, and will always be very grateful. RIP, Sir. Thank you for the memories.
- Chris Young – All I’ll be listening to today… we lost a legend. Such a sad day #RIP
Chuck Wicks – Everyone loved @tobykeith. I’ll never forget the conversation we had around Music and Faith RIP Big Man! - Clay Walker – Toby was a man’s man. Honest, hardworking, a fearless truth teller in life and song. I will miss him.
- Clint Black – Very sorry to hear Toby lost his battle. I know he and his family fought hard and you’ll all be in our thoughts & prayers, for strength and peace of mind.
- Cody Alan (CMT) – I love Toby Keith. I will never forget the times we spent. He had the highest respect for country music and songwriting. And what a hit maker! He was always good to me. We had an authentic connection, and appreciated each other’s honesty. For whatever reason, we also had great energy together on camera. He always put me at ease in those CMT interviews, like an old friend would. Or maybe it was the mezcal tequila shot he insisted I drink before every interview?!! Everytime I stepped on his bus, a heavy pour in a red solo cup was indeed ready. When I came out as gay in 2017, Toby wasn’t afraid to show his support, writing “Cody, I admire your courage” proving to me he was fearless in speaking up for what he knew. Yes he was multi-platinum, multi-talented and won all the awards. But mostly the Toby I knew and loved was an honest guy, a real friend and as fun as anyone you’ll ever meet. Rest in peace Big Dawg Daddy. You’re missed.
- Cole Swindell – RIP Toby Keith– Tell folks you love them while you can. Life is short..the older I get, the more I realize how true it is.
- Collin Raye – My heart is deeply saddened today, at the new of my friend, Toby Keith’s passing. Toby was a good man… a kind man, and a wonderful Artist and Songwriter. Toby stood for good things. He has now left his physical suffering behind, and has passed on to The Heavenly Realm. He will be very missed, here. May God be with you, Brother.
- Country Music Association – It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of Toby Keith. He has forever left a mark on Country Music. Our sincere condolences go out to his loved ones during this difficult time.
- Craig Morgan – My friend Toby Keith was a legend not just in the country music format but all music. He was also a great patriot whose love for God, Family and Country was displayed in his music and more importantly in the life he lived. He will live on in the hearts of those lives he impacted and changed. His presence will forever be missed. Praying for God’s peace for all who loved him.
- Craig Wayne Boyd – RIP, Cowboy!
- Crystal Gayle – It’s heartbreaking to lose Toby Keith. I’ve always been a big fan of Toby and his music, and I’ll always treasure singing with him. Toby was a great American.
- Crystal Hoyt Bray (formerly of Trailer Choir) – Woke up to the very sad news that a former “boss” of mine has passed… to say this man changed my life would be an understatement. He walked into a bar one night in Nashville (approx ‘07) when I had jumped onstage to sing with a couple of friends, and a few months later those friends and I were signed to a record deal on his label and he put us on a tour bus to open up for him all over the country that summer. We recorded albums with him, were in a movie with him, and went on countless tours for many years. And because of him I was able to make so many friends that I still treasure today. Because of him, I have had some of the greatest experiences and made some of the greatest memories of my life. Thank you for taking that chance and making that impact. Truly rest in peace Toby Keith.
- Dallas Wayne – Toby Keith was as tough as the oilfields of Oklahoma with the soul of a poet. He fought his battle with cancer with the same toughness, grace, and resolve the same way he approached his craft of songwriting. My deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.
- Dan + Shay – Used to cover this song back in the early days. RIP to one of the greatest country music songwriters of all time. You’ll be missed, @tobykeith.
- Dan Smyers (Dan + Shay) – RIP to one of the greatest country music songwriters of all time. You’ll be missed Toby Keith!
- Darius Rucker – Country music lost a legend. RIP Toby.
- Darryl Worley – Toby Keith was his own man. He set a great example for all of us in life and in death. He had one shot at this just like we all do and he did it his way. I paid attention to his life and his career. He had a swagger that was a little different than most because he knew who he was. In life we have a chance to leave a mark that will not fade and he knocked it out of the park. In death we have a chance to exit this awful, beautiful life with grace and dignity. Toby just hit another grand slam and we could learn from this example. Sometimes it’s not about the elaborate production because sometimes the production is simply the actions of the man. God bless you and your family and thank you for showing us all how it’s done.
- David Adam Byrnes – I took my first trip to Nashville alone just days after my high school graduation and the first place I went was the Fiddle And Steel Guitar Bar. Toby Keith walked into the bar and I can honestly say I remember it being the first time I was ever star struck. I walked up to introduce myself and he offered me a shot of whiskey and since I was underage he had a shot for the both of us. I was blown away how he took the time to just chat and give advice to this 19 year old kid he didn’t know. It’s a moment I have never forgotten. He was a huge part of my childhood and teenage years musically but I’m even more proud to be part of the “fiddle fam” with him and the rest of the Easy Money band and my condolences to the crew and his family. Fly high TK, I know you and Joey are having a heck of a time being reunited upstairs.
- David Ball – We are sad to tell you that we’ve lost Toby Keith. He was a mighty man and did so much for country music and for our country.
- David Frizzell – I remember when I ran away as a teenager and went to my brother Lefty’s house and he opened the door and said “You’re With Me Now” and today hearing of Toby’s passing I imagine Merle was standing at the gates and just told Toby “Your With Me Now”
- Deana Carter – Lifting up @tobykeith & his family with love, peace & light today…
- Deborah Allen – What a huge loss for the family of country music. I, like so many, loved Toby and his great songs! I was honored and proud to call him my friend. He was so much fun, always a gentleman and such a beautiful soul. Til we see you again, Rest in Heavenly Peace, Toby.
- Diamond Rio – Our hearts are heavy this morning at the loss of our friend and colleague. He was a great asset to country music and started his career along with all of us 90’s folks. He is missed tremendously already. Rest in peace Toby.
- Dolly Parton – It’s always hard when we lose our brothers and sisters in country music. Toby Keith was one of the greats in every way. He will be missed but his music and legacy will live on. Love, Dolly
- Don McLean – I admire the way Toby battled this awful illness. He released new music, and he was on stage at the end. There is nothing coming along to replace people like him.
- Doug Gray (The Marshall Tucker Band) – We are saddened to hear of the passing of the great @tobykeith. What an amazing talent. We lost another Real Cowboy! Gone too soon but we know where he is. Ride in Peace, TK.
- Doug Stone – A big loss for country music today. Sending prayers to his family.
- Dustin Lynch – thank you @tobykeith, you inspired me and the next generation of cowboys we’ll ride on with you and make sure our flag flies high
- Eddie Montgomery – I still just don’t want to believe it … we had a lot of fun together on tour .. and when Toby would come to T-Roy’s dad’s bar the grapevine .. brother u we’re a very special person and hell of a musician!!! Love u daddy rest in peace!!!
- Eli Young Band – We will miss you Toby. Thank you for letting us tag along and taking us under your wing.
- Exile – RIP Toby Keith; a great singer and songwriter.
- Gary Levox (Rascal Flatts) – We lost an absolute legend. @tobykeith paved waves for so many in country music and never wavered from his beliefs or values. Something we all should admire/respect. Also such a killer performer and songwriter. Rip TK, you’re one in a million brotha.
- Gene Watson – Deeply saddened to hear Toby Keith has passed at age 62 after battling stomach cancer. #RIP
- George Canyon – Very sad to hear of Toby Keith’s passing this morning. Been a few years now but I still fondly remember playing shows with him and listening to him perform hit after hit ! He will be missed.
- George Strait (and wife Norma) – Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Toby Keith family. May God give you comfort and peace.
- Gord Bamford – Woke up to the heartbreaking news of Toby Keith’s passing. I met Toby many times but, my favourite moments were just hanging out with Toby and my best buddy Brian back stage at Cook County Saloon in Edmonton. What a time that was! Toby’s music and songwriting stands on its own but in my opinion, it was his business mind, just doing what he did best and sticking to his roots and what he believed in, throughout his career, that really set him apart from anyone else in the business. Gone way too soon, Toby is a legend and he’s #Dreamwalking with the big man in the sky now. My condolences go out to his entire family. RIP Big Dog.
- Grand Ole Opry – We loved the times Toby Keith played this stage, including most recently when he visited the Opry House to accept the first-ever People’s Choice Country Icon Award. Toby’s music will live on forever, and we’re remembering alongside his many friends and family. Thank you, Toby.
- Granger Smith – Heavy morning with the announcement of losing a pillar in the country music community. I wasn’t expecting that news the same day I announce this news. But the Lord is sovereign and death is a reality we cannot avoid. In fact, it’s not helpful to avoid the conversation about death altogether but instead it’s good to process through death—and what comes afterwards. That’s what my new book is about called ‘Up Toward the Light’. It comes out April 2nd (pre-order now) and I hope it’s an encouragement to you and your children! I’m so grateful for the joy TK’s music brought so many of us for so many years. I hope it was not bad taste for me to announce a new book on this day. #uptowardthelight
- Heath Wright (Ricochet) – I knew Toby from back in our Oklahoma nightclub days. He was the leader of the “Easy Money” band, and I remember looking up to him as a band leader even back then. I think the thing I admired most about him is that he did things his own way and made no apologies for it! I’m told that he came out to the last show we performed in Grove, Oklahoma, but had to leave before we came off stage. I didn’t get a chance to say goodbye or tell him how much I’ve looked up to him over the years. I hope he knew. Rest in peace, my Oklahoma brother!
- Jack Ingram – Toby Keith was a loyal, faithful and good friend of mine. He stood with his people and his people stood by him. He was controversial at times, hard headed sometimes but always thoughtful and vulnerable. I ALWAYS believed in him even if I didn’t always agree with him. I will always miss him. He took me in. I want to send him wings on his way out. RIP Big Dawg Daddy
- Jackson Dean – It was an honor to have known Toby the little that I did. It was an honor to touch the same stage. I will never forget his wild stories and the kindness he gave to me. Journey well, Legend.
- James Otto – Completely heartbroken waking up to the news of Toby Keith passing. I thought he was on the mend. I was blessed to do the entire American Ride tour with Toby and Trace and will never forget the experience. It’s hard to see any life cut short but there’s something incredibly startling about seeing someone like Toby taken so young. My sincere condolences go out to his family. #dontlettheoldmanin
- James Robert Webb – 90s country superstar and fellow Oklahoman Toby Keith passed away last night. So much more than an artist he was—hard to say “was”—a GOAT songwriter who will always be a songwriting hero of mine. A great melody writer. Steely Dan like modulations in songs like Whiskey Girl and what I’ve had co-writers say are “too many key changes” were part of that left of center trademark style that we share with another Okie, Roger Miller. @tobykeith and @brooksanddunn single handedly got me back into country with their great country-roots rock & blues music. As an artist, I’ve opened most of my shows over the last decade with Should Have Been A Cowboy. I remember who’s Your Daddy coming out around the time our first daughter was born. When I Love This Bar was a song everyone wished they had written. When Angry American united a country against our enemy. I’ve even played at his venues. So for me, a true hero has fallen. Guess I’ll sit back and watch the Zs discover him on streaming. Ride that pony high, brother!
- Jamie O‘Neal – Toby Keith was so kind to me when I was his opening act on the Unleashed tour…He was a force of nature on stage and his songs spoke the truth! He was so real and a patriot through and through. He was a big prankster and got me quite a few times…He was a friend and an inspiration to so many, especially as he fought the big fight in these last few years with his usual grit and grace and humor. Thank you Toby for everything
- Janie Fricke – Toby has been a great talent and image in the music business and will be respected and remembered forever.
- Jason Aldean – Just waking up to the news of Toby Keith’s passing. Today is a sad day for Country music and its fans. Toby was a huge presence in our business and someone we all looked up to and respected. You and your music will be forever remembered big man.
- Jason Michael Carroll – Toby was always kind to me and my family. He shaped a lot of what I learned as country music. I wasn’t allowed to listen to anything but gospel, growing up. I bought the “Blue Moon” album when I bought my first stereo in the Marine Corps. This one definitely hurts. #CancerSucks I needed to pay tribute to this man who has always been there in my country music journey. Thank you sir. @tobykeith
- Jay DeMarcus (Rascal Flatts) – This is a heart breaker.. Toby Keith was one of the first to believe in us Flatts boys… He took us on the road and took a chance on us. We were fast friends and it still remains as one of the best tour experiences of my career. However, I got something even better out of it in the end, a lifelong friend… Rest in peace Toby, I’m sure gonna miss you…
- Jesse Raub Jr. – RIP Toby Keith !! What a legend !! Touched many lives , great songwriter , and a huge inspiration to those of us chasing the dream !! Condolences to his family , keep them in your prayers !!
- Jimmy Wayne – I am thankful for #TobyKeith. His hard work and resources paid the light bill at DreamWorks Records Nashville, which provided me an opportunity to have a record deal, a few hit songs, and a career. RIP, cowboy.
- Joe Bonsall (Oak Ridge Boys) – I am incredibly saddened at the loss of Toby Keith … He battled hard and I thought he was doing better and even hitting the road again. I guess God had other plans for him. Rest Easy Toby … You were a great talent who in my opinion never received the accolades you deserved!
- Joe Nichols – A truly one of a kind icon. Rest easy my friend.
- John Anderson – Toby did as much good off-stage as he did on it. I got to be a part of his OK Kids Korral a few years back, and we sang a few together to benefit those kids. A good man with a huge legacy that stands as tall as him.
- John Michael Montgomery – Left us too soon, Rest In Peace!
- John Rich – Waking up to the terrible news that our friend, and legend @tobykeith has passed away from cancer. He was a true Patriot, a first class singer/songwriter, and a bigger than life kind of guy. He will be greatly missed.
- Johnny Lee – I have always enjoyed Toby Keith‘s music throughout the years. He’s always been a patriot with his continued support for our military. This one hits hard for sure!
- Jon Wolfe – Growin’ up in Oklahoma and growin’ up on Country music there was really no one bigger than @tobykeith in my world. Toby’s music helped start a fire in me for country songs and the desire to want to be a country singer. Years later I had the privilege to open a few shows for him and sit across from him at the @usualsuspectscabo bar and share a few beers (and maybe a shot or two of tequila). He was bigger than life to me…super man. Hard to think of a world without the big dawg daddy. RIP amigo. We’ll save you a seat down at Usual Suspects. God Speed. #shouldabeenacowboy
- Josh Abbott – October 2018, I was at Rodney Carrington’s bday celebration in Oklahoma. His good friend Toby Keith showed up. When we met, the only thing he wanted to talk about was: why the disconnect between Texas country and him? He felt it was unfair and we had a great conversation about it. And you know, he was right. Our genre, myself included, labeled him as “cheesy.” But he was right. He was Willie Nelson’s guy. He played Floores & Gruene. He played Willie’s picnic. He loved the Texas side of things. He wrote his own songs and damn did he have some great ones. And he was tough as hell. I apologized to him for anything I might’ve said that was unfair and immature. Honestly I had wanted to anyway. But having that conversation was a real honest moment I won’t forget. Pretty sure a hug was involved and he genuinely appreciated the convo. I did too. I never knew him other than that moment but I’ll never forget it. Thank you Toby for the songs, your patriotism, and your toughness. Rest in peace TK.
- Josh Gracin – Rest In Peace Big Guy! “Should Have Been A Cowboy” every man’s theme song in the 90s and beyond. Another legend that will be missed.
- Josh Turner – Toby Keith was a force to be reckoned with. 32 #1 hits, 30 years in the music business, a proficient songwriter, an unforgettable voice, and a staunch supporter of the US military. Not many people know what it takes to have a 30 year career, but you have to be incredibly tough. Add cancer to that and you have to be tougher. Toby Keith was that tough. Thank you Toby for all the great music you’ve given us throughout the years. May you rest in peace and your legacy live on.
- Kid Rock – Toby Keith was a tried and true, red, white, and blue, AMERICAN BADASS! RIP TK, sure gonna miss ya Big Dog. Thanks for the music and all the great memories.
- Kix Brooks – Waking up to losing Toby wakes up a lot of memories and realities – I remember the first time we actually met and talked – he was wearing a blue leather suit – we all wore horrible clothes back then – we got along from the beginning – he called “a spade a spade” plain and simple – always – we asked him to come on tour with us somewhere in the late ‘90s, along with Keith Urban, and I’ll never forget after our first show together, he said “We’ve got to find a place to play” …after that we would go find a house band after every show and burn ‘til the flame was gone – he was a relentless participant in every aspect of his life – performing, writing, golf, hanging with his friends, along with his dedication to the military and the Red White and Blue. But he always put his loyalty and love of God and family first – He was one of those guys I just assumed would always be there – HOF Cowboy Heart – RIP Big Man.
- Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame: Toby Keith was big, brash, and never bowed down or slowed down for anyone. His story is a distinctly American one—a former roughneck oil worker who carved out his own space in country music with a sinewy voice and an unbending will to succeed. He wrote his breakthrough songs and later formed his own record label when he felt underserved by Nashville. He relished being an outsider and doing things his way. Proudly patriotic, he didn’t mind if his clear-cut convictions ruffled your feathers. For three decades, he reflected the defiant strength of the country music audience. His memory will continue to stand tall.
- Lacy J. Dalton – I didn’t know Toby, but he had so many people who loved him, and I’m very sorry to hear of his passing.
- Larry Gatlin – Sometimes we use the word ‘friend’ when we really mean acquaintance. Toby Keith was my friend, and all I know is this. My friend Toby does not have cancer in Heaven this morning. As we’d say in OKLAHOMA and TEXAS, he was a good sumbich. That’s about the highest praise a TEXAN can give to someone. REST IN PEACE, COWBOY.
- Larry the Cable Guy – Ugh…Everyone that knew Toby Keith lost a good friend today and an unabashed 100% American Patriot. Toby was one of a kind and he’ll be missed tons. Thanks for all the music, bus talks and friendship you Okie Redneck. We had a mutual friend in Jesus, so I’ll see ya again one day. I’m sure my Nebraska folks will forgive me for this just one time…Boomer Sooner, Toby! Boomer Sooner.
- Lee Ann Womack – Very low this morning. Toby Keith is treasured in this family and will certainly be missed. I know he was a believer and is with the Almighty. Much love to his family. You’re in our prayers.
- Lee Greenwood – Toby Keith did things his way – amazing artist, songwriter, patriot and man of faith. I admired him and how he rolled. He and I shared a deep love for our military and I’m proud that he took his music to dangerous places in order to give American spirit to those protecting freedom. I was pleased that he called me the OG and was honored to work with him a few times through the years. Please join our family in praying for the Covel family. I am confident that Toby was met at the pearly gates by patriots who have gone before and is resting in the arms of Jesus.
- Little Texas – In 1991, we met Toby Keith just before we played a bar in Oklahoma City called Cowdaddies. We played a great round of golf with him that day and that started a friendship that lasted 33 years. We are so sad to learn of his passing, but he gave cancer a fight it’ll never forget, just as he fought through his whole career. He was a great performer, writer, American and patriot, and we’ll miss him terribly. RIP – Toby Keith Covel. 1961-2024
- Luke Bryan – Just arriving at American idol and seeing the sad news in our country community. An iconic artist and a great man. Your songs turn every room into a good time
- Luke Combs – Damn, RIP Toby. Can’t believe it.
- Mark Chesnutt – Toby Keith has been an inspiration for me. His outlaw image and attitude helped me get through the tough side of our business. He was a great guy who never gave up and a really nice man. He and his family will be in our prayers.
- Mark Wills – We lost a really good dude! Our prayers are with the Family, Road Family, & all of Toby’s friends. You will certainly be missed, big guy!
- Marty Raybon (Shenandoah) – You would have rather heard how Toby Keith beat cancer this morning as the broadcasts carry the news of his passing. What I knew was that he was a patriot and expressed it in his music and conversation. His love for our country. The realization of his mortality. His decision to trust and follow Christ made him more than a cowboy last night. Condolences to Tricia and his family. RIP, TK.
- Matt Kennon – I grew up singing his songs and he just had a way of writing hit after hit throughout his career, we had the same record producer in James Stroud which was really cool to me as a new artist! TK did things his way and thats just the way it was! I watched this terrible disease take his life over the last few years and always hoped he’d pull on thru and get back out there in a Big Way!! His music will live on forever Such a huge loss for Country Music and the World. Job well done Sir! RIP Toby Keith
- Matt Stillwell – He always did his own thing and when he was dealt his hand, he went out with a bang. The weight on him for his last performance of “Don’t Let The Old Man In” on the American Music Awards was unthinkable and he nailed it. Most of us sing about losing others close to us, our dads, our friends, etc…To perform that song the way he did, literally fighting the old man, will go down as his best performance in my mind. Powerful. RIP TK
- Megan Moroney – “courtesy of the red white & blue” has always been a go-to karaoke song of mine. thank you for the music TK! country music legend. rest in peace
- Michelle Wright – RIP Toby. You were simply one of the greatest.
- Moe Bandy – (social media:) Woke up this morning hearing of the passing of Toby Keith. My heart breaks for his family! Rest easy my friend. (official statement:) What a loss to our music. A great talent with a big heart. Everybody loved Toby. RIP
- Neal McCoy – (post #1) Had to post this of Toby and our family a while back,,,On the outside he had that big gruff exterior but everyone knew what a really easy lovin sweet guy he was on the inside, as long as you didn’t start something. There will never be another one like this guy. You will sure be missed buddy!!!! (post #2) Yall join us this mornin at 10am central for the “Pledge of Allegiance” for the 2954th consecutive day!!!! Rest in Piece Toby!!
- Old Dominion – Toby Keith was a true trail blazer. Authentic and heartfelt but always with a wink ‘til the end. He was larger than life in so many ways and his music will live on forever! Raising our red solos tonight—you will be missed by so many. Peace.
- Phil Vassar – Toby radiated boundless energy, genuine warmth, and extraordinary talent as a songwriter. His support for the military was not just commendable but deeply inspiring. He was a great guy whose contributions will always be respected and remembered fondly.
- Randall King – Literally been sad all damn day. Man I loved Toby Keith as well as his music. Never was nor will be as big of a personality and character in country music. Rest easy friend
- Randy Owen (Alabama) – Toby was a real friend. I looked forward to visiting with him every time we talked together. A true superstar who was down to earth. His last email to Kelly and I broke our hearts. I loved Toby. I will miss his larger than life personality. To his family I send my prayers for comfort in this loss of my friend.
- Ray Scott – Thanks for the music, Toby… R.I.P.
- Richard Young (Kentucky Headhunters) – I met Toby for the first time when Mercury Records president Harold Shedd asked me to attend a showcase for Toby and two other acts he had just signed to the label. Toby had a great sense of humor and through the years would show up at our shows out of the blue and jump on-stage with us to sing ‘Dumas Walker!’ He just loved to surprise people and have fun. I especially remember one time in New York City, which was about as far from Oklahoma and Kentucky as you can get, we were playing the Lone Star Roadhouse. And out nowhere, here comes Toby out of the audience and jumped on-stage! I always loved the fact that he was a country act but was not afraid to add a horn section to his songs and live show. He broke a few rules but made certain things were OK for those who came after him.
- Rick Trevino – Toby Keith and I were support acts for several Sawyer Brown tours back in the day. Toby and his crew (and SB) were class acts and always treated me and my crew with kindness and respect. My prayers go out to all of Toby’s family and friends as we celebrate his life and career.
- Ricky Skaggs – I was saddened to hear of Toby Keith’s passing. He really was one of the good guys. He helped a lot of people get started in the business. He loved God, he loved his family, and he was a true Patriot–he loved America. A friend to so many, including myself! Rest dear brother, you’re home at last
- Rodney Atkins – We lost a giant in @TobyKeith. My condolences are with his family and those closest to him during this difficult time. Toby was a man among men, an American patriot who LOVED the troops, and a music legend. I am forever grateful for his impact on my life as a fan and friend.
- Ron White – We’ve lost a legend. Rest In Peace, Toby Keith. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Toby’s family. On stage, on the bus, on the golf course- I’ll treasure the time we spent together. Thanks for the memories, my friend.
- Ronnie Dunn – A troubadour gone too soon. We played together, we sang together. He was a friend, ornery, rough, tough, kind and loyal… if he liked you. A rascal, an outlaw with a big heart. He was opinionated, usually his way or the highway. A patriot that acted, didn’t just talk it. He was a loyal husband and proud loving father. He was a big man, a fighter… in the end life wins. Give ‘em hell up there my friend !!! Our love, prayers and condolences go out to his lovely wife Tricia, daughters Krystal, and Shelley and son Stelen.
- Ronnie Milsap – I woke up this morning and heard the bad news. Our Country Music Family has lost a monster singer, songwriter, entertainer and a true American Patriot in TOBY KEITH! I loved him as a friend and will miss him greatly! Rest in Peace, Toby
- Sammy Kershaw – (social media:) We’re gonna miss you Toby. You have done Life and God well… RIP AND GOD BLESS YOU. Sambeaux (official statement:) Toby was an amazing singer-songwriter. We got started together around the same time when we were labelmates at Mercury Records. I’m glad to see the outpouring of love for a great guy. And man, did he love my Hot Chicken! He was blessed and now God is blessing him again.
- Sawyer Brown – Heartbroken. We traveled so many miles together—and laughed a lot. A lot. Thank you, brother, for a lifetime’s worth of stories to remember. We love you. Praying for Toby’s family for comfort and peace.
- Sean Patrick McGraw – We’d stopped for fuel in one of those small towns in Montana that the railroad and the interstate have forgotten. Word had already spread that somebody famous was on one of the motorcycles. The Big Dog and a few of us went into the general store to see if they might sell us a sandwich. A little girl walked up to the man and asked him for his autograph. I pointed at him and looked at the kid, asking “Did that fella try and tell you he was Toby Keith?” There was about a half second of terror on the precious li’l girls face before we all burst out laughing. Toby, I hope Kirby was waiting for you at the gates of heaven making them second guess your credentials.
- Steve Azar – It’s a very sad day for country music. @tobykeith was a trailblazer, a truly prolific songwriter & artist and dedicated to his family, his band, his country and his fans. What a mark you left Toby R.I.P pal
- Storme Warren – Cheers to my friend @tobykeith. Thank you for the endless miles, music and memories. It’s been a fun run brother. You left us with one hell of a soundtrack!
- Tanya Tucker – My heart is bleeding for @tobykeith & his family. He was so kind, patriotic, loved his country and Loved his fans! My thoughts & everything I can muster goes to his wife & family in hopes that he gives them the strength! Sleep well my friend! It won’t be the same without you
- Teddy Gentry (Alabama) – Very few artists have the trifecta of excellent songwriter, excellent singer and a big heart for other people. Toby had all three. He also is one of the great American heroes that I have personally… (quote was cut off)
- Tennile Arts – I got to see Toby play one of his final performances a few months ago… there wasn’t a single dry eye when he performed “Don’t Let The Old Man In” We love you, Toby. Rest easy. That was one hell of a fight.
- Terri Clark – You literally took me under your wing. I feel lucky to have shared so many great times with you out there on the road. We lost a friend but country music lost an icon and one of the greatest songwriters of all time. Sending love and tender mercies to his family. You will be missed Toby Keith … see you on Heavens highway
- T.G. Sheppard – (social media) Toby..It’s ok to now Let The Old Man In. Thanks for always making me smile when hearing your music. Gone but never forgotten. (official statement:) It’s always sad when hearing that one of our great talents has left for home. He was truly one of the most talented singer-songwriters ever to grace a stage. Hearing his voice and music through the years always brought a smile to my face. Kelly and I have often prayed for him since hearing of his diagnosis. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and legions of fans all over the world. R.I.P. Toby
- T. Graham Brown – Toby was a true American success story and never forgot what America stands for. He was an icon. God bless his family at this sorrowful time. R.I.P.
- The Bellamy Brothers – So sorry to hear the news of Toby Keith’s passing, we took this picture backstage at the Opry with his daughter (Krystal) who was performing on the show that evening.
- The Oak Ridge Boys – Toby Keith has gone home … This is very sad news … We loved and respected him on every level and whispered many a prayer for him as he fought this illness. God must have needed a big hearted Oklahoma singing boy for the great choir. Well, he got one #RIPTobyKeith
- The Swon Brothers – Our Okie brother and country music icon…. RIP @tobykeith
- Thomas Rhett – It breaks my heart to hear about the passing of Toby Keith… I’ve known Toby since I was a kid. He used to run around in the same circle as my dad. When I signed my first record deal in 2012, Toby was the very first person to take me on tour… I watched his show every single night just trying to soak up as much as I could. I learned so much about how to write songs, how to perform, and how to entertain from Toby Keith. I am so honored to say that I got to share the stage with him. Toby – I hope your soul rests easy brother.
- Tim McGraw – Our self titled debuts came out on the same day, April 20, 1993… Toby and I spent quite a bit of time together early in our careers…..We had a lot of good times and conversations about what we wanted out of our careers and our lives. He was a maverick. He did things his way, on his terms, a true artist. I always have and always will have tremendous respect for his artistry, dedication and fearlessness to do his thing. We all will miss you, brother.
- Tim Rushlow – Toby has been an amazing friend with sound advice in some key moments in my life. This loss cuts deep but I’m so encouraged at the true faith that Toby has displayed and carries with him. I will continue to pray for his family, and there is no doubt that he is now in the peace that passes all understanding. You left this world a great gift in your songs! Rest high my brother and thank you!
- Trace Adkins – It takes a Hall of Fame songwriter to leave me at a loss for words. We had some times. Rest easy, Dawg.
- Tracy Lawrence – I’m broken hearted by the news of my friend Toby Keith’s passing. We shared many stages together over the years and a deep love of the music business and the people in it. He was an amazing singer, songwriter, and performer. I have so many great memories of times we spent together. You will truly be missed my friend. I’ll see you on the other side.
- Trailer Choir – This man/legend completely changed our lives forever!!! We love ya Big Dog RIP
- Travis Denning – Country Music lost an icon today. Toby Keith was one of the greatest entertainers this genre ever saw. At his core, and what I loved most, was a songwriter. He could write them just as good as anyone else and respected a damn good written one. RIP Toby.
- Trent Tomlinson – We are gonna miss you Toby Keith. You were a better songwriter than any of us. I hope I do this justice. Rest In Peace my friend.
- Ty Herndon – This is a heartbreaking loss for our country music community — especially all of us 90s artists who loved, admired and toured with Toby. Long Before the big recording contracts, a handful of us were killing it on the Texas club circuit. The competition was tough. I would often go and check out Toby Keith’s show. He was amazing to me and others who were battling it out for the big stages. Toby lead the way for so many of us to the big record deals and hit records. My heartfelt condolences to Toby’s family, his road family, management, and his legions of fans. Thank you for your legacy of great country music Toby Keith. You will be greatly missed.
- Wade Bowen – Country music lost another legend. Lifting up a solo cup to you today, @tobykeith
- Wade Hayes – Saddened to hear of the passing of Toby Keith. He was a very gifted writer and artist, and will be missed by many. May he rest in peace.
- Ward Davis – Natalie and I were very saddened to hear of the passing of Toby Keith this morning. He was an incrideble artist with a body of work and career to match his legend, and one of the best songwriters to grace the art form. There won’t be another.
- William Michael Morgan – Waking up to the news that Toby Keith has lost his battle with cancer… I am at a loss for words. A true American. A true country artist. I know he is walking with our Lord now. Prayers for his family
- Willie Nelson – I’ve had a lot of fun singing with Toby. He’s one of us…Rest in peace, Toby.
- Zach Bryan – too many rides in my old man’s car listening to Toby Keith. really hard thing to hear rest in peace friend we love you