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I think Toby is a genuine guy. I like his music, but I like his life story better. More power to him. Most people in his situation would've given up and never made it.
I like it best when he won the album of the year award for "How do you like me now?" and when he accepted the award, he named the record label that screwed him over and asked them "How do YOU like me now?"
Best concert party I have ever been to with him and Mongemery Gentry last fall.
I enjoy Toby Keith. I think he's a real down to earth guy. And I love what he does for the troops, visits, shows and donations to those that serve. All on his dime!
This last summer he was playing here at the Comcast Center just south of Boston. He and his band took their bikes to ride to the Cape...Like in Cape Cod. Us locals don't go down there in the summer cause of the traffic. Took a Police escort to get him back to the concert in time. Must be nice........
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