Toby and Rob on Ellen
Here’s a YouTube clip of Toby Keith singing Please Come Home For Christmas on the Ellen show December 6.
Rob Ickes is prominently featured on dobro.

Here’s a YouTube clip of Toby Keith singing Please Come Home For Christmas on the Ellen show December 6.
Rob Ickes is prominently featured on dobro.

Country outlaw Toby Keith just released a new country music CD but has also announced plans for the release of what he calls an acoustic/bluegrass Christmas CD.
According to Billboard Magazine, Keith has already recorded a two disc set of Christmas music planned for a fourth quarter release on his own Show Dog Nashville label.
I did 10 Christian and 10 Santa Claus songs. One disc has ‘White Christmas’ and ‘Frosty the Snowman’-kind of songs. The other has very Christian-type songs like ‘Little Drummer Boy’ and ‘Silent Night.’
Aside from cutting 20 traditional Christmas songs instead of originals, Keith also took a turn toward the acoustic on the new record.
I cut it mainly with acoustic instruments. I called it the bluegrass band — dobro, fiddle, mandolin, piano, acoustic bass and brushes on the drums. That became a new part of me. I like to hear myself working in that atmosphere and that environment.
As a hard core bluegrass fan, I noticed right away that the banjo didn’t make the list of acoustic instruments used for this recording. That doesn’t necessarily prevent the album from being a bluegrass album, but it does make one wonder what Keith’s understanding of bluegrass is. I guess we won’t know until we hear the record.
Either way though, I think it’s exciting to see a major country act trumpeting the virtues of an acoustic sound that includes strong bluegrass instrumentation.

Here’s something you don’t see every day… a bluegrass band celebrating a 15th anniversary – with the same personnel with which they launched.
Blue Highway played their first show on New Year’s Eve in 1994 with Tim Stafford on guitar, Shawn Lane on mandolin, Wayne Taylor on bass, Jason Burleson on banjo and Rob Ickes on [...]
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