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Toby Keith Covel was born on July 8, 1961, in Clinton, Oklahoma, to Carolyn Joan (née Ross) and Hubert K. Covel Jr. [5] [6] [7] He had a sister and a brother. The family lived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, for a few years when Keith was in grade school but moved to Moore, Oklahoma (a suburb of Oklahoma City), when he was still young.
Broken Bridges is a 2006 American drama film starring Toby Keith in his film debut, Lindsey Haun, Burt Reynolds and Kelly Preston.The film, a music-drama, is centered on a fading country singer's return to his hometown near a military base in Tennessee where several young men who were killed in a training exercise on the base were from.
Tobi Sokolow (born July 15, 1942) [1] is an American bridge player. She won major tournaments as Tobi Deutsch as well. As of 2016, she ranked 10th among women in the world by masterpoints and 11th by placing points that do not decay over time. [2] Sokolow learned bridge in her thirties, unusually late for a top player. [3]
Toby Keith Covel was born on July 8, 1961, in Clinton, Oklahoma, to Carolyn Joan and Hubert K. Covel Jr., according to the Oklahoma Historical Society. He has an older sister and a younger brother.
Broken Bridges is the soundtrack to the 2006 film Broken Bridges, starring American musicians Toby Keith and Lindsey Haun. The album features Keith, Haun, and various other artists. It was released in 2006 via Show Dog Nashville (now Show Dog-Universal Music). The album contains Haun's single "Broken" and Keith's single "Crash Here Tonight".
Toby Keith and Tricia Lucus were married for nearly 40 years before his death. The twosome tied the knot in 1984. Lucus was by Keith’s side when he was playing local gigs before scoring his big ...
One Hour To Zero is a 1976 British film directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Andrew Ashby, Jayne Collins and Toby Brige. [1] It was written by John Tully and produced by Charles Barker Films for the Children's Film Foundation .
Isidore Charles "Toby" Nollet (November 18, 1898 – April 29, 1988 [1]) was an American-born rancher and political figure in Saskatchewan.He represented Cut Knife from 1944 to 1964 and Cut Knife-Lloydminster from 1964 to 1967 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) member.