The family of late country singer Toby Keith attended a meeting where a new Oklahoma turnpike was honored in his name. The event recognized a state resolution to designate the 28-mile stretch as the Toby Keith Expressway. Attendees raised red Solo cups in tribute during the unveiling of an official road sign.
On Tuesday, the family of Toby Keith appeared at a meeting of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. The gathering acknowledged the Oklahoma state Legislature's February resolution to name a new 28-mile turnpike in the Oklahoma City area after the country music star, who passed away earlier this year. This designation honors Keith's contributions to music and his Oklahoma roots.
During the event, attendees raised red Solo cups—a nod to Keith's hit song "Red Solo Cup"—in his honor. An official road sign for the Toby Keith Expressway was unveiled, marking the formal recognition.
The resolution stems from Keith's legacy as a prominent figure in country music, with hits like "Should've Been a Cowboy" and his patriotic anthems. His family expressed gratitude for the tribute, though specific quotes from them were not detailed in reports.
This development adds to ongoing commemorations of Keith's life and career, following his death in February 2024 from stomach cancer. The expressway will serve as a lasting memorial in his home state.