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Megan Moroney, Riley Green, Tucker Wetmore & More Cover Toby Keith Hits: ‘He Would Be So Proud'
Since Toby Keith's death in February 2024 at the age of 62, numerous country artists have paid tribute to the late Country Music Hall of Famer by incorporating cover versions of his hits into their shows. Now, for Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Toby Keith Covered, six country artists are offering live-recorded covers of Keith's hits. Riley Green, Ella Langley, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney and Tucker Wetmore each recorded songs in Apple Music's Nashville studio. McBryde covered 'A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action,' Langley performed Keith's 1993 song 'Wish I Didn't Know Now,' and Moroney performed Keith's 2002 hit 'Who's Your Daddy?.' McCollum performed 'Who's That Man,' while Green performed Keith's 1993 debut single, 'Should've Been a Cowboy' and Wetmore sang 'As Good As I Once Was.' More from Billboard Toby Keith's Daughter Krystal Pays Tribute to Her Father One Year After His Death Lorde Reveals Which 'Virgin' Song 'Kicked My A-' to Write & Seemingly Teases Deluxe Tracks Ja Rule Roasts Longtime Enemy 50 Cent Over Concert Video: 'Ain't Nobody Coming to See You' 'Toby Keith loved music and especially singer-songwriters. He would be so proud of this group of monster talent that covered his songs,' TK Kimbrell, Toby Keith's longtime manager and friend, said in a statement. 'Thanks, Ashley, Ella, Megan, Parker, Riley and Tucker! Y'all are truly the hottest of the hot, and Toby's music lives on!' 'When I think of the word 'honky-tonk' and what that would sound like, this is one of my references, like Brooks & Dunn would be a reference. Mark Chesnutt would be a reference. Toby Keith is definitely a reference, especially this song,' McBryde said in a statement of recording 'A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action.' 'And then, in my adult life, this song has stayed on my playlist, my bonfire playlist, my go-hang-out-on-a-boat-with-my-friends playlist, or pools or whatever the event is. This is one of my mainstays.' 'What comes with being an artist is, I think, the full package. I think Dolly Parton is another one. I think [Toby's] up there with her in the way where he is a full performer all the time,' Langley said in a statement. 'Everywhere he goes, and onstage, he gives 100% of himself. When he's writing a song, he gives 100% of himself. I think that's what it takes to be an artist like Toby Keith: giving your all, letting your fans in, and seeing who you are as a human being, because we're just human beings at the end of the day. Whether it was through being onstage or being in a writers' room, he just told the truth and was honest about what he believed in. It's inspiring.'Several of these artists have covered Keith songs in the past year at various events and on social media. In May, Green teamed up with Randy Houser to perform 'Should've Been a Cowboy' during the Sand in My Boots festival. Meanwhile, Moroney has been seen singing 'Who's Your Daddy?' multiple times in social media videos. Several of the artists, including McBryde, Langley and Green, took part in the Toby Keith tribute concert that aired in August on NBC. 'Toby Keith is a legend and there are so many songs that I love — 'Who's Your Daddy' has become my band and I's pre-show hype song and it felt like the perfect one to choose to cover!' Moroney said in a statement. 'I'm excited to be a part of this series honoring Toby Keith and I hope you love my version as much as we do!' 'It's one of my favorite Toby songs and one of my favorite country songs of all time,' McCollum added. 'I feel like as a songwriter, I'm always trying to write songs from that perspective of the sad, heartbreak love songs about everything going terribly wrong, which this song encapsulates pretty well. You never had to wonder whose song it was when you heard a Toby song, and this one's at the top of my list in his catalog. It's an honor to get to do it.''That was one of my favorite Toby Keith songs,' Green said of 'Should've Been a Cowboy.' 'I think because growing up in Alabama, we didn't have a lot of cowboys. We didn't have horses; we didn't have big, long pastures like they got out in Texas and Oklahoma and all that. For me, that lifestyle of being out on the open range was so foreign to me, but also just seemed cool. I loved that song as a kid.''When I hear the word 'legacy,' I think of legends, and Toby Keith is definitely one of those legends in my book,' added Wetmore. 'Like the old saying goes, legends never die, and neither will his music. Toby Keith's music, in three words, is legendary, nostalgic, and just something that'll never grow old.' In October, Keith was posthumously inducted as a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, entering prestigious institution alongside John Anderson and guitarist James Burton. Check out Apple Music's announcement and get a peek at the cover songs: Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart


USA Today
28-04-2025
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- USA Today
Toby Keith's Kentucky Derby 'dream' comes true with 2025 horse Render Judgment
Toby Keith's Kentucky Derby 'dream' comes true with 2025 horse Render Judgment Show Caption Hide Caption Kentucky Derby 2025: Baffert's return, and Journalism is the horse to watch Previewing the 151st Kentucky Derby, focusing on Journalism's chances and Bob Baffert's return. The horse starting out of Gate 15 during the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby has long odds to win the first Triple Crown race of 2025. But it might be the pick with the most sentimental value in the field Saturday at Churchill Downs. Render Judgment is owned, in part, by Dream Walkin' Farms, which was run by the late country music superstar Toby Keith. The singer with No. 1 hits that included "Beer For My Horses" and "Should've Been a Cowboy," died in February 2024 at the age of 62 less than two years after announcing he had been diagnosed with stomach cancer. This will be the first Kentucky Derby entrant for the Oklahoma-based thoroughbred and racing operation Keith started in 2001. "It was Toby's dream," began the caption to a post on Keith's official Instagram account announcing Render Judgment's inclusion as one of the 20 horses in the 2025 Kentucky Derby lineup. "Render Judgment is going to the @kentuckyderby. He worked so hard to finally have one there! Toby will have the best seat in the house to watch." KENTUCKY DERBY 2025: Field boasts sons of two Triple Crown winners. Has it happened before? Toby Keith's Kentucky Derby horse: What to know Render Judgment was a late entrant into the 2025 Kentucky Derby after initial reports suggested it would not race in Saturday's main event at Churchill Downs, despite being first on the "also-eligible" list based on qualifying points. Trainer Kenny McPeek then announced on Saturday, April 26 that Render Judgment had been entered in the 2025 Kentucky Derby after Tappan Street was removed from the race following an injury suffered in a workout. Keith raced and bred horses under the name Dream Walkin', which took its name from a song (and an album of the same name) released in 1997, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. Since its founding in 2001, Dream Walkin' Farms has earned more than $19 million. Dream Walkin' Farms' most successful racehorse, as sole owner, was Smack Smack, a graded-stakes winning thoroughbred. In 2016, Smack Smack placed first in the Grade 3 Prairie Meadows Cornhusker Handicap at Prairie Meadows Racetrack in Altoona, Iowa. Render Judgment is also owned by Baccari Racing Stable, MJM Racing and Rocket Ship Racing. The colt is trained by McPeek, who won his first Kentucky Derby in 10 tries last year with longshot Mystik Dan. Jockey Julien Leparoux is slated to ride Render Judgment in a race for the first time on Saturday. McPeek told FanDuel Racing he initially did not recommend Render Judgment be entered into the Kentucky Derby based on recent results, although the horse broke its maiden at Churchill Downs in October 2024. Render Judgment had 30-1 odds once the post positions for the 2025 Kentucky Derby were announced, and McPeek admitted the horse "needs to a find a whole level than we've seen from him as far as speed of the race." It most recently finished fifth in the Grade 1 Blue Grass on April 8 at Keeneland. But ownership, including Keith's family, wanted this for Keith as much as anything. "The group, they pow-wowed without me, which is fine, and they decided they wanted to run and ... if that's what they want to do, I'm all for it. Matter of fact, I'm hoping I'm really happy they convinced me to Saturday night," McPeek said. "I understand the dream and ... it's Toby Keith's family and Toby passed away this past year and I think there's some sentiment there, which, look, I believe in higher powers and I hope a higher power comes through." When is the 2025 Kentucky Derby? The 151st Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs is set for Saturday, May 3, 2025. The Kentucky Derby will be broadcast on NBC and USA Network. Streaming options will be available on Fubo (which offers a free trial) and Peacock. Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025 Saturday, May 3, 2025 Time: 6:45 p.m. ET 6:45 p.m. ET TV: NBC, USA Network NBC, USA Network Stream: Fubo, Peacock Fubo, Peacock Location: Churchill Downs (Louisville, Kentucky) Watch the Kentucky Derby with Fubo


South China Morning Post
04-02-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Who are late country singer Toby Keith's daughters Krystal and Shelley?
Meet late country singer-songwriter Toby Keith's daughters Krystal and Shelley. Fame and celebrity It's been exactly one year since country legend Toby Keith lost his battle with stomach cancer at just 62 years old. But the legacy of the 'Should've Been a Cowboy' hitmaker continues to live on through his music and his family. Krystal Keith (centre) and family at the Academy of Country Music Awards in May 2024, in Texas. Photo: @krystalkeith/Instagram The NBC special Toby Keith: American Icon was filmed at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena in July 2024 and aired the following month. Keith's daughter Krystal performed 'Don't Let the Old Man In', which her father sang during his final performance before his death , per Today. His family were present as stars including Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Eric Church and Jelly Roll performed in honour of him. Per NBC , a portion of ticket sales went to the Toby Keith Foundation's OK Kids Korral, a zero-cost home for families of sick children, as well as Vanderbilt's Monroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital. Keith and Tricia Lucus were married in 1984 and had three children: Shelley – Lucus' first child who Keith adopted – Krystal and son Stelen. It was the famous singer's family who kept him grounded, with Keith telling People magazine that 'they all grew up with me being successful but they are not hooked on that part of the business'. But what do we know about the late country star's daughters, Krystal and Shelley? Shelley Covel Rowland Born in October 1980, Shelley Covel Rowland is Lucus' daughter from a previous relationship, who Keith adopted when she was three. She and her siblings were at the CMT Music Awards last April, when their father was honoured for his contribution to the music industry.