The country star performed Keith's "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" at Monday night's ...
Parker McCollum opted for a patriotic anthem from the world of country music when he took the stage during the presidential ...
The Americana band pay tribute to the late country honcho with a version of "As Good As I Once Was" on a new episode of ...
The Texas native crushed his performance and tipped his at one of country music’s biggest patriots, Toby Keith. During his set, he tipped his cowboy hat to the late Toby Keith, covering his American ...
Virgin River Hotel & Casino presents “An American Soldier: A Tribute to Toby Keith” on Saturday, Jan. 25, inside the Virgin ...
Jelly Roll has performed Toby Keith's hit "Should've Been a Cowboy" on several occasions since the late country icon's death ...
Parker McCollum performed during last night's Commander in Chief Ball in Washington DC. He closed his set with a Toby Keith cover.
Listen: Austin City Limits dropped a sneak peek video to the weekend premiere of The Avett Brothers performing Toby Keith's ...
When the song ends, both Avetts look upward and smile. “Thank you, Toby,” Scott adds. You leave the performance sure that, yes, Keith would have defended these guys in a bar fight.
Parker McCollum has closed out his set at the Commander in Chief Ball for Donald Trump's inauguration with a moving cover of ...
Kid Rock, Jason Aldean and Rascal Flatts are three more country stars who've signed on to play inauguration events this year.
The Avett Brothers will return to Austin City Limits for the first time in more than a decade this weekend. See a sneak peek here.