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TOBY KEITH PARTNERS
WITH DORFMAN PACIFIC |
Country
superstar Toby Keith has been wearing Dorfman Pacific's "Scala" western
hats for years, so signing a licensing agreement with the country's
leading hat supplier for his own distinctive Toby Keith Collection
was an easy call.
"For a lot of Americans, a hat makes a statement and I guess I am no
different," said Keith, whose new album, Honkytonk University,
was just released May 17th. "I enjoy wearing one and I am happy
that what I wear is now available to fans, people who might identify
with me and my music, or anyone else who just feels like it."
The Toby Keith Collection will include popularly priced western hats
and six baseball caps under the Dorfman Pacific brands, Scala and DPC,
with retail prices ranging from $15 to $50, and a handful of more traditional
and upscale western hats under the Milano brand in the $60 to $150
range. Both men's and women's collections will be shipped to western
retails stores and department stores beginning mid-November.
Toby Keith is currently one of the hottest performers in music, and
his fan base, and the target audience for the Toby Keith Collection,
is vast. The Singer/songwriter and acclaimed entertainer finished last
year as Billboard's 2004 Top Country Artist, Top Male Country Artist,
Top Country Album Artist and Top Hot Country Singles & Tracks Artist.
His release the previous year, "Shock'N Y'all," was also
one of the top selling country offerings of the year, and his November
release of "Greatest Hits 2" is nearing triple platinum and
continues to be one of the genre's top sellers. Keith remains one of
country's top touring acts and a highly respected musician and songwriter.
Keith, the first country artist to perform an AOL Music Live concert
with [a record setting] 850,000 downloads in the first 24 hours, released
this month his new studio album, "Honkytonk University." The
first single, "Honkytonk U," is [an autobiographical] song
that harkens back to days that Keith spent working in his grandmother's
nightclub. His current single, "Good As I Once Was," is a
song that comes from a saying that his dad used. Toby will be performing
the cut on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno on June 8th as well as on
the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on June 9th. His national headlining
tour "Toby Keith's Big Throwdown II" begins the following
day on June 10 in Charlotte, NC.The winter leg of his tour includes
songs from his new album entitled "White Trash with Money" going
on sale April 11th, 2006.
In addition, Toby Keith has exciting
new prospects in 2006 which include a brand new movie. The country-music
superstar will hit the silver screen this fall, around Labor Day, in
his first movie-starring role as a struggling singer/songwriter in
the film "Broken Bridges." In the film Keith stars not as
himself but as Bo Price, the ex of actress Kelly Preston and father
of her child. The film centers on Price trying to bond with his daughter
through music, teaching her to sing and play the guitar. Also co-starring
is Burt Reynolds and a cameo by Willie Nelson.
Also, In June 2005 Toby opened his new restaurant appropriately named "Toby
Keith's I Love This Bar and Grill" in his hometown of Oklahoma
City. The Oklahoma City location is the first of five planned around
the country. The others will open in Las Vegas; North Kansas City,
Missouri; Shreveport, Louisiana, and Council Bluffs, Iowa.
"
We are very excited to partner up with an American legend like Toby
Keith," said Dorfman Pacific VP of Sales Scott Starnes. "He
has always enjoyed wearing Scala hats, a very popular Dorfman Pacific
brand, so it seemed like a natural fit to give his millions of loyal
fans the chance to have a Toby Keith Collection hat."
Dorfman
Pacific is one of the best hat suppliers operating in the United
States. In addition to Scala, other labels
under
its
brand umbrella include Callanan, The
Red Hat Society, Cubavera,
Indiana Jones, DPC Global Trends and
Outdoor Design, Christy's, Headers of California and Equator,
while Milano's labels
include Larry
Mahan, Tuff
Hedeman and Justin Authentic
Headwear.
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