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Toby Keith leads 'Should've Been a Cowboy' at Eskimo Joe's after Bedlam basketball in 2023

Even though the Sooners lost, Toby Keith had some fun with the Oklahoma State fans celebrating the Bedlam victory

Toby Keith leads 'Should've Been a Cowboy' at Eskimo Joe's after Bedlam basketball in 2023

Even though the Sooners lost, Toby Keith had some fun with the Oklahoma State fans celebrating the Bedlam victory

SHELBY MONTGOMERY. KOCO. FIVE NEWS. WE’LL BE YOUNG GIRLS ARE. DECIDING. THIS IS SUCH A GREAT VIDEO HERE AND WE CONTINUE OUR COVERAGE OF TOBY KEITH THIS MORNING. KEITH, AS WE KNOW, WAS AN AVID OKLAHOMA SOONERS FAN THROUGH AND THROUGH. HE WAS LAST YEAR CELEBRATING A SOONER BEDLAM WIN AT ESKIMO JOE’S. HERE IN THAT ENTIRE RESTAURANT. YOU MIGHT HAVE HEARD HIM SINGING. SHOULD HAVE BEEN A COWBOY WITH HIM. TOBY KEITH WAS OFTEN SEEN AT SOONERS SPORTS EVENTS CHEERING ON HIS TEAM. HE EVEN PLAYED DEFENSIVE END FOR THE 1980 SOONERS FOOTBALL TEAM. AND I SAID IT EARLIER, MAN,
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Toby Keith leads 'Should've Been a Cowboy' at Eskimo Joe's after Bedlam basketball in 2023

Even though the Sooners lost, Toby Keith had some fun with the Oklahoma State fans celebrating the Bedlam victory

Toby Keith, a country music superstar who was born and raised in Oklahoma and was an avid OU supporter, died Monday night while surrounded by his family.| MORE | Oklahoman and country music star Toby Keith dies at 62The news comes about a year and a half after Keith announced that he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Following the 2022 announcement, Keith could still be seen going to University of Oklahoma athletics events.| REMEMBERING TOBY KEITH | Looking back at songs that made the Oklahoma native a country music superstarOne memorable moment came in January of 2023 after an OU men's basketball loss to the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Stillwater. Keith was spotted at the popular bar and restaurant Eskimo Joe's leading people in a rendition of his first No. 1 hit, "Should've Been a Cowboy."Even though the Sooners lost, Keith had some fun with the Oklahoma State fans celebrating the Bedlam victory. Legendary OU football coach Barry Switzer was also there, enjoying the performance.Top Headlines Oklahoman and country music star Toby Keith dies at 62 Remembering Toby Keith: Looking back at songs that made the Oklahoma native a country music superstar Remembering Toby Keith: Reflecting on the country music star's impact on his home state Black History Month: This Black-owned bank is celebrating 100 years in business Oklahoma woman frustrated, upset after receiving ambulance bill she said she shouldn't have been issued

Toby Keith, a country music superstar who was born and raised in Oklahoma and was an avid OU supporter, died Monday night while surrounded by his family.

| MORE | Oklahoman and country music star Toby Keith dies at 62

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The news comes about a year and a half after Keith announced that he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. Following the 2022 announcement, Keith could still be seen going to University of Oklahoma athletics events.

| REMEMBERING TOBY KEITH | Looking back at songs that made the Oklahoma native a country music superstar

One memorable moment came in January of 2023 after an OU men's basketball loss to the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Stillwater. Keith was spotted at the popular bar and restaurant Eskimo Joe's leading people in a rendition of his first No. 1 hit, "Should've Been a Cowboy."

Even though the Sooners lost, Keith had some fun with the Oklahoma State fans celebrating the Bedlam victory. Legendary OU football coach Barry Switzer was also there, enjoying the performance.


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