Toby Keith was honored at the CMT Music Awards on Sunday at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.
Keith died on Feb. 5 after a battle with stomach cancer. He was 62.
Roger Clemens introduced the tribute to his “true friend and patriot,” followed by a set with Brooks & Dunn playing a classic Keith hit, “Should’ve Been A Cowboy.”
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Sammy Hagar flashed a Toby Keith T-shirt in honor of the late country legend at the CMT Music Awards. (Getty Images)
Sammy Hagar sang a rendition of the 2003 hit, “I Love this Bar,” for his longtime drinking buddy. Before breaking out into song, Hagar remembered the good ol’ days with Keith.
“Toby and I, we spent a lot of time in Cabo together over the years,” he said.
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“I mean we closed the Cabo Wabo down a lot more times than we even remember. It’s hard to get thrown out of your own bar, and we managed to do that.”

Lainey Wilson paid tribute to Toby Keith at the CMT Music Awards. (Getty Images)

Lainey Wilson joined Roger Clemens in the toast to Toby at the CMT Music Awards. (Getty Images)
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Wilson brought it home with a rendition of “How Do You Like Me Now?!,” from Keith’s 1999 album.
Earlier on the red carpet, Wilson said, “I don’t know anybody in this business that doesn’t love Toby.”

Brooks & Dunn performed “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” (Getty Images)
She added, “He was truly the soundtrack to my childhood.”
Clemens had tears in his eyes as he raised a red solo cup to toast to Toby on stage, “Whiskey for my men and beer for my horses.”
A sea of red solo cups sprang up in the air for one final crowd send-off to Keith.
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