John Daly says he’s “truly heartbroken” after losing country legend and friend
On Tuesday morning, the music world woke up to the tragic news that country music icon Toby Keith had died at age 62 after a long battle with stomach cancer. The whiskey-voiced songwriter behind hits like “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and “Red Solo Cup” was fundamentally anti-establishment, starting his own label when he felt…
On Tuesday morning, the music world woke up to the tragic news that country music icon Toby Keith had died at age 62 after a long battle with stomach cancer.
The whiskey-voiced songwriter behind hits like “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and “Red Solo Cup” was fundamentally anti-establishment, starting his own label when he felt the Nashville scene wasn’t taking him seriously, and was inspired by the Nashville scene to express his uncensored political opinions. In many ways, he was to country music what John Daly was to golf.
For that reason, he and Daley had a special connection, and on Tuesday, the two-time Major champion traveled to X to say goodbye to his old pal one last time. Take it off, John.
John Daly says he’s “truly heartbroken” after losing country legend and friend
On Tuesday morning, the music world woke up to the tragic news that country music icon Toby Keith had died at age 62 after a long battle with stomach cancer.
The whiskey-voiced songwriter behind hits like “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and “Red Solo Cup” was fundamentally anti-establishment, starting his own label when he felt the Nashville scene wasn’t taking him seriously, and was inspired by the Nashville scene to express his uncensored political opinions. In many ways, he was to country music what John Daly was to golf.
For that reason, he and Daley had a special connection, and on Tuesday, the two-time Major champion traveled to X to say goodbye to his old pal one last time. Take it off, John.
John Daly says he’s “truly heartbroken” after losing country legend and friend Toby Keith to stomach cancer
On Tuesday morning, the music world woke up to the tragic news that country music icon Toby Keith had died at age 62 after a long battle with stomach cancer.
The whiskey-voiced songwriter behind hits like “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and “Red Solo Cup” was fundamentally anti-establishment, starting his own label when he felt the Nashville scene wasn’t taking him seriously, and was inspired by the Nashville scene to express his uncensored political opinions. In many ways, he was to country music what John Daly was to golf.