TOBY KEITH TAKES TWO AT BRITISH COUNTRY AWARDS
International Act & Album Of The Year For Clancy’s Tavern
Toby Keith’s latest single is cruising up the charts and fans are anxiously awaiting his new album Hope On The Rocks,
but the accolades just won’t stop. The British Country Music Awards
named Keith the International Act of the Year and bestowed International
Album of the Year honors on his current album Clancy’s Tavern earlier this month.
but the accolades just won’t stop. The British Country Music Awards
named Keith the International Act of the Year and bestowed International
Album of the Year honors on his current album Clancy’s Tavern earlier this month.
In what could be considered the lull before a promotional storm of media appearances in advance of Hope‘s
Nov. 12 release, things are anything but quiet. The UK’s only event of
its kind, the sold-out BCM Awards at Heathrow’s Concorde Club “honour
those that have given to the cause of British Country Music.” Keith
accepted his awards via video.
Nov. 12 release, things are anything but quiet. The UK’s only event of
its kind, the sold-out BCM Awards at Heathrow’s Concorde Club “honour
those that have given to the cause of British Country Music.” Keith
accepted his awards via video.
The
recognition follows Toby’s wildly successful European tour late last
year, and is fitting punctuation to the long run of acclaim, as well as
airplay and sales milestones, achieved by Clancy’s Tavern. Smash
hits “Made In America” and “Beers Ago,” along with the explosive
popularity of country music’s biggest-ever viral sensation “Red Solo
Cup” powered the album, which bowed at No. 1 across all-genres in the
U.S.
recognition follows Toby’s wildly successful European tour late last
year, and is fitting punctuation to the long run of acclaim, as well as
airplay and sales milestones, achieved by Clancy’s Tavern. Smash
hits “Made In America” and “Beers Ago,” along with the explosive
popularity of country music’s biggest-ever viral sensation “Red Solo
Cup” powered the album, which bowed at No. 1 across all-genres in the
U.S.
Now the focus turns to Hope On The Rocks and
its fast-rising lead single “I Like Girls That Drink Beer.” As the
principle songwriter, performer and producer, Keith promises to add
another weighty chapter in a musical career that has rolled unabated
since his debut single “Should’ve Been A Cowboy.” His unchecked
succession of self-penned and top-charting albums and singles is a
monument of consistency unrivalled in popular music.
its fast-rising lead single “I Like Girls That Drink Beer.” As the
principle songwriter, performer and producer, Keith promises to add
another weighty chapter in a musical career that has rolled unabated
since his debut single “Should’ve Been A Cowboy.” His unchecked
succession of self-penned and top-charting albums and singles is a
monument of consistency unrivalled in popular music.
New Album Hope On The Rocks in-stores November 12th