Toby Keith married his wife, Tricia, on this day in 1984. For nearly 40 years, they raised three children, championed the OK Kids Korral for pediatric cancer patients, and faced life’s toughest battles together. Through Toby’s fight with stomach cancer, Tricia was his rock. “She’s the best nurse,” he said in one of his final interviews. “She took control and said, ‘We’ve got this.’” Toby passed on February 5, 2024, at 62, but Tricia and their children continue to keep his legacy alive. Our hearts are with her today, on what would have been their 41st anniversary.

Meet Toby Keith’s Wife, Tricia Lucus | Classic Country Music | Legendary Stories and Songs Videos

“Behind every great man is a greater woman,” so the saying goes. And the story of Toby Keith and his wife, Tricia, is proof that it’s true.

Toby Keith had one of the most successful careers in country music and out of country music. In addition to being a multi-platinum-selling artist, Toby was a successful restauranteur, had a clothing line, and was an astute businessman. The partnership between his record label, Show Dog-Universal and Big Machine Records, made the musician one the wealthiest celebrities in the United States. And he gave credit for his success to one person…his wife, Tricia Lucus.

Much of Toby Keith’s success can be attributed to Tricia Lucus, Toby’s wife of nearly 40 years.

The couple first met at an Oklahoma nightclub in 1981 and married in 1984. They share three children, Shelley (born to Tricia in 1980 and adopted by Toby in 1984), Krystal (born in 1985), and Stelen Keith (born in 1997).

 

When they married, Toby was working as an oil field worker earning $50,000 a year. After hours, Toby played local clubs. When “the oil fields went bust,” he switched his focus to music full-time.

As his popularity grew, Tricia raised their family and pinched pennies to make ends meet.

“He’d say, ‘Trish, one of these days, my time is coming. Hang in there,’” Tricia told PEOPLE.

Toby Keith‘s time came when his self-titled debut album launched him to superstardom in 1993. His debut single, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” was the most played song of the ’90s. His first four albums reached gold status or higher followed by a string of multi-platinum albums.

Tricia mainly stayed behind the scenes during Toby’s rise to superstardom but played a vital role in his career, philanthropic endeavors, and family success.

She co-wrote some of Toby’s songs and helped produce some of his music videos. Tricia actively works with the Toby Keith Foundation, where she serves as Vice President on the Board of Directors.

 

In a 2001 interview with PEOPLE, Tricia opened up about her husband, saying: “Most people think he is just the most romantic person on the planet. He has his moments of charm. It is nice to get a bouquet of flowers, but I’ve told him, ‘Save the money. Roses die in five to seven days. Buy me an outfit or take me to dinner.’”

Toby credited his success to Tricia, whom he called a “strong-hearted and loving woman.”

“Dozens of people told Tricia, ‘You need to go tell your old man to get a real job,’” he told Country Weekly. “It took a strong-hearted and loving woman to say, ‘He’s good enough at music that I’ve got to let him try. And it’ll be a great shot for both of us if he can make it work.’”

Tricia is a successful businesswoman in her own right! She is the founder and creator of SwingDish, a luxury golf clothing brand for women. With the help of her daughters, Krystal and Shelley, Tricia created the golf and activewear fashion line that includes golf accessories for women.

Hear Toby Keith and his wife talk about their philanthropic endeavors in the video below.

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