Toby Keith Suffered From Stomach Cancer
Toby Keith
Suffered From Stomach Cancer : According to him, his last 6 months have been
spent in receiving chemo, radiation and surgery.
Country
musician Toby Keith was diagnosed with stomach cancer, which he informed his
fans through social media
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The country
music star confirmed his illness on Instagram and wrote that he was diagnosed
with the disease at the last stage
The I Love
the Bar singer said in a statement, "Last time I was diagnosed with stomach
cancer. I have spent the last 6 months receiving chemo, radiation and surgery.
So far everything is good. I need time to breathe, recover and relax. “
"I look
forward to spending this time with my family. But I'll see the fans as soon as
possible. I can't wait. -t', he concluded. “
Keith, who
was born and brought up in oklahoma state, turned to a music career after
completing his stint in the oil industry and the USFL football league. After
signing a deal with Mercury Records, he released his first self-titled album in
the year 1993, which became a super hit
The 'A
Shepherd Should Have Been A Cowboy' singer never fears being political,
released in the year 2002 courtesy of the cutting single 'Red, White and Blue
(The Angry American)', partly inspired by the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the
country.
The song
sparked a public controversy between Keith and fellow country singer Natalie
Mains and the lyrics of the song were also much criticised by singer Natalie
Maines
Keith is a
Grammy nominee 7 times so far and was also recognized as entertainment of the
year by the Country Music Academy for 2 consecutive years in 2002 and 2003. Her
latest album, 'Peso in My Pocket', gave birth to the top 25 country single 'Old
School'.
Since the
news of his illness and its related treatment, he has remained in the eyes of
the public at this time. He was also inducted into the Nashville Songwriter's
Hall of Fame held in November last year
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