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Toby Keith, country superstar from ‘Honkytonk U,’ dies at 62

He sold more than 40 million records, propelled by hits like ‘Should’ve Been a Cowboy,’ ‘Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue’ and ‘Red Solo Cup’

Updated February 6, 2024 at 5:03 a.m. EST|Published February 6, 2024 at 4:19 a.m. EST
Toby Keith performs in 2013 in Norman, Okla. (Rick Diamond/Getty Images)
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Toby Keith, a former rodeo hand, oil rigger and semipro football player who became a rowdy king of country music, singing patriotic anthems, wry drinking songs and propulsive odes to cowboy culture that collectively sold more than 40 million records, died Feb. 5 at 62.

His death was announced on his official website. Elaine Schock, Mr. Keith’s publicist, said he died in Oklahoma but did not have additional details. Mr. Keith announced in June 2022 that he had been diagnosed with stomach cancer, adding that he had received chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.