Outspoken Toby Keith Makes Concert Headlines

Posted by Lisa Ann Schleipfer on 09/16/2008
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INPUT { behavior: url(http://countryhound.com/FCKeditor/editor/css/behaviors/hiddenfield.htc) ; }INPUT,TEXTAREA,SELECT,.FCK__Anchor,.FCK__PageBreak { behavior: url(http://countryhound.com/FCKeditor/editor/css/behaviors/disablehandles.htc) ; }TABLE { behavior: url(http://countryhound.com/FCKeditor/editor/css/behaviors/showtableborders.htc) ; }Toby-Keith Country Music star Toby Keith, well known for his outspoken nature and his "redneck" songs, has been making headlines and pleasing crowds along his Biggest & Baddest Tour.Keith played a show in Atlanta on the seventh anniversary of 9-11, his off-the-cuff comments during the show earning him a CMT.com headline of "Toby Keith Speaks His Mind on 9/11 Anniversary."The online site quoted Keith as saying "Somebody said it was something about 9/11. It's not a celebration, but that's a holiday we should never forget."  The star went on to thank and support the American troops and closed out the show with "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)," and a shout out of, "Never apologize for being patriotic. F*** 'em!"A few days later, at a Cleveland outdoor amphitheater, Keith was said to morph his stage show into what the audience wanted, turning the "Blossom Music Center into the Big Dog Daddy Pound."Keith heads to Albuquerque, N.M., this Thursday, and then to Denver and Salt Lake City over the weekend. Keith's new album, That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy, is set for release Oct. 28.