Today, the Davis Love Foundation announced that it will bring superstar Toby Keith to the Golden Isles to perform “Live Under the Oaks” at The McGladrey Classic, an Official PGA TOUR FedExCup
Event, sponsored by McGladrey LLP, the nation’s leading provider of assurance, tax and consulting
services focused on the middle market. The concert will take place on Wed., Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. Keith, a singer, song writer, actor and avid golf fan, is the ultimate performer for The McGladrey Classic. The concert, presented by Southeast Georgia Health System, will be held after the Official McGladrey Pro-Am event. “Having Toby Keith perform during The McGladrey Classic exceeds our expectations,” said Tournament Director Scott Reid. “Keith’s love for the game of golf, the outdoors, and his laid back attitude is a natural fit to the atmosphere here at The McGladrey Classic at Sea Island and the Golden Isles. We are confident that we’ll have a sell-out crowd.”
From his first No. 1 smash hit, “Should’ve Been A Cowboy,” to his latest release Hope On The Rocks, Toby Keith has been one of the most consistent self-directed hit makers of his era. From Clancy’s Tavern, his previous collection, the lead single, “Made In America,” topped the charts as one of the fastest rising songs in a long line of chart burners from Keith’s pen. The second hit, “Red Solo Cup,” has become the most remarkable and commercially successful country single in recent memory with a viral video with more than 20 million views while topping the top downloaded country songs. His next single, “Drinks After Work,” will hail from an upcoming album to be released later this year.