Though Toby Keith, the Iegendary country music singer and songwriter, has mostly been on a three-year sabbatical from singing as he battles back against stomach cancer, his recent on-stage appearance in Las Vegas showed audiences that Keith could be making a come back now that his stomach surgery is over and the can cer battle is going well.
So, as he gets back into music and performing, Keith appeared on the Bobby Bones Show, an entertainment industry-focused radio show, to taIk about his battle with can cer and how it is going.
He also spoke about what challenges he has faced as he, now that his stomach can cer battle forced him to take a few year break from singing after years performing, gets back into a very Iimited performing schedule.
Commenting on that, Keith said, I haven’t worked a handfuI of shows in the last three years, but I worked every year for 27-28 years. He then added that his chief concern was remembering the words, saying : The only thing I had that concerned me was being away from it for three years and remembering all the words.
They subconsciousIy come to you when you’re working, you don’t even think about it. You know them. Getting completely away from them and having to start back.
But, though he feared he would have to use a teleprompter to help him remember the words as he gets back in the swing of things, that proved unnecessary.
According to the country music legend, he easily refound his groove and the lyrics came flooding back to him.
Though the lyrics issue fortunateIy turned out to be a non-issue, Keith commented on an unexpected issue that cropped up as he started singing again: finding the stomach muscles to sing loudly and longly.
That issue came not just from his not having been singing in recent years, but from the stomach surgery required for his cancer battle.
He said, The thing I had to overcome—the surgery I had on my stomach they had to stitch on my diaphragm. Not using it to sing every night, that is a muscle.
So I had to really work that to get it where I sing really really hard and really really vioIent and loud, I didn’t have that last 10 percent on the bottom where I could just belt anything. Like when I sang ‘McArthur Park’ at Carnegie Hall, it’s like opera stuff. So, I don’t know if I could do that, but what I do on stage is no problem.
Watch Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman sing along to “The Fighter” in a car

Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman made for an unforgettable moment with their impromptu car performance of “The Fighter”, showcasing their couple’s undeniable chemistry and charm. The video, which quickly racked up millions of views on Urban’s YouTube channel, illustrates #CoupleGoals in every frame.
Her rendition of the song, originally a duet with Carrie Underwood from Urban’s album “Ripcord”, comes to life in this intimate setting. Despite a minor glitch with the car stereo, Urban smoothly transitions into the heartfelt chorus, while Kidman adds her own playful yet soulful touch to the performance.
In the video, Kidman channels a Disney princess expressing her love for her, complementing Urban’s charismatic presence. Their duet not only highlights their musical talent, but also cements their status as one of Australia’s most popular celebrity couples.
“The Fighter” was a fitting choice for their duet, as the lyrics about unwavering support in a relationship reflect a deep sense of Urban and Kidman’s own bond. Urban previously shared that the song was inspired by their relationship, adding a personal dimension to her heartfelt rendition.
Kidman’s vocals, while soft, are absolutely perfect, reflecting her musical prowess that she has shown in films like “Moulin Rouge!” and at live performances alongside Urban. Together they create a magical moment that captivates viewers and underlines why they are celebrated not only for their individual talents, but also for their beautiful partnership.
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