After graduating high school, Toby worked jobs in the oil field and as a football player until he made the decision to move to Nashville and try his hand at music. He tried for a while to make it, but he just couldn’t get any traction so he packed up and went home. But thanks to a demo that he handed out to people while in Nashville, an executive from Mercury Records eventually heard it and signed Toby to his label. And now, 30 years, Toby has gone on to be a modern day honky-tonk singer with a bit of an outlaw image. That obviously worked for him, because he wrote 99% of his songs and (whether it was a silly song or a ballad) those songs were able to hit the top of the charts for about two decades. He was never a big award winner, as his outlaw-type image kept him on the edges of the Nashville industry, but he still managed to put together the resume of a soon-to-be legend. In June 2022, Toby announced to his fans that he had been diagnosed with stomach cancer. That can sometimes speed up an induction, as they try to get artists in before they pass away. But whether that changes his induction status or not, we wish him the best.
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