Keith is a native of Clinton, Oklahoma, and has been playing the guitar since the young age of eight. Previously focusing somewhat on music and somewhat on either jobs in oil fields and his budding football career, Keith made the jump primarily to music in the early 90s when he moved to Nashville. In his early 30s, Keith signed with the label Mercury and cut his first hit single, "Should've Been a Cowboy." Throughout his years as a musician, he has had several other hit singles such as "Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue," "She Never Cried in Front of Me," and "Wish I Didn't Know." Toby Keith Tickets for Sale: http://www.queenbeetickets.com/
Keith's overall discography is quite impressive, as he's recorded approximately fifteen studio albums, not including four compilation records and two Christmas records. He has also got a host of hit singles throughout the years, and remains incredibly popular in the country music world today. Some of his earlier works include the albums, "Boomtown," "Blue Moon," and "How Do You Like Me Now?!" which was a powerful album that hit the scene in 1999. Cheap Toby Keith Tickets: http://www.queenbeetickets.com/
Beyond the music world, Toby Keith has been known as a huge advocate for the US Troops, and has made several trips to foreign countries in order to support them with various musical ventures. He regularly participates in political discussion, and has been a figure that has not been afraid to speak his mind and promote the candidate that he thinks is right for the job. As a conservative democrat, he keeps an open mind with regards to the issues. In September, Keith tackles the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, which has played host to various huge artists in the past such as Sting, and has also been the site of various music festivals and tours such as the Warped Tour. Tickets and discounts on tickets will be made available online as the concert date approaches. Buy Toby Keith Tickets: http://www.queenbeetickets.com/
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