A Salute Under the Stars: Riley Green and Randy Houser Bring the Crowd to Tears With Toby Keith Classics at Sand In My Boots Fest In a night filled with patriotism, power chords, and pure emotion, Riley Green and Randy Houser paid tribute to the late Toby Keith with soul-stirring renditions of his biggest hits. From “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” to “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” every note echoed like a love letter to an American icon — and the crowd sang along like it was goodbye.

Riley Green and Randy Houser Honor Toby Keith With His Classics at Sand In My Boots Fest

Riley Green and Randy Houser perform with acoustic guitars onstage at Sand In My Boots Fest, honoring Toby Keith with fiery renditions of his classic songs.

If you were down in Gulf Shores this weekend and didn’t feel the ground shake when Riley Green and Randy Houser tore into “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” check your pulse. You might be dead.

At Morgan Wallen’s first-ever Sand In My Boots Fest, Riley and Randy didn’t just pay tribute to Toby Keith. They brought his spirit straight onto that beach stage, cracked a beer with it, and let it sing. This wasn’t some soft, sentimental nod. This was full-blown, American-made country music being screamed back by thousands of fans who still know every word.

As first reported by Whiskey Riff, Riley’s been covering “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” for years. It’s a crowd staple. But something about this one hit differently. Maybe it was the air. Perhaps it was the moment. Maybe it was the fact that Toby wasn’t here to sing it himself anymore, and Riley and Randy made damn sure it was done right.

Let’s talk about that song for a second. First single. 1993. Four times Platinum. Most played country song of the entire 1990s. That’s not nostalgia. That’s stats. That

’s a first-pitch home run with a beer in one hand and a don’t-give-a-damn grin on your face.

Toby didn’t ease into this thing. He came out swinging. And “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” was the start of two decades of rowdy, loud, no apologies country music that didn’t care what the critics thought. And now, with Toby gone, it’s up to the next crop to carry it forward. Green and Houser did more than carry it. They launched it like a bottle rocket off a tailgate.

And just when the crowd thought it couldn’t go any harder, they dropped into “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue.” You know the one. The moment that track started, it wasn’t a concert anymore. It was a damn declaration. Flags went up. Drinks flew higher. And if anyone had a problem with it, they weren’t loud enough to matter.

 

Randy Houser’s voice is a weapon Nashville keeps sleeping on, and paired with Riley’s Southern grit, this wasn’t just a duet. It was a wall of sound that made you proud to love this genre. They weren’t just covering songs. They were putting boots to dirt in Toby’s honor.

While half of country radio is busy chasing pop collabs and viral dance tracks, this was a reminder that country music still knows how to throw a punch. That it can still be raw. Loud. Unpolished. And real. You don’t need laser lights and choreographed nonsense when you’ve got two guys with guitars, a crowd that actually gives a damn, and songs that still hit like they were written yesterday.

Toby Keith would’ve loved this moment. He probably would’ve been backstage pouring shots and egging them on. But since he wasn’t, Riley and Randy did what needed to be done.

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