The following items are from the August 11 issue of COUNTRY WEEKLY, on sale July 28.
COVER STORY: TOBY KEITH--A ROCK SOLID LOVE
A Country Weekly exclusive--Toby Keith takes you to his Oklahoma ranch where he and his family share the good times. Toby reveals that the ranch offers an escape from the pressures of the music business. "It's the perfect balance," he tells Country Weekly. "When I cross through those gates after being out on the road, I know this is where I'm supposed to be." The story also features up-close photos of Toby and his beautiful 160-acre spread. Plus, Toby talks about his new movie, Beer for My Horses, which hits theaters Aug. 8. "I wanted this to be a character-driven movie," Toby says. "I wanted every person in it to matter."
COUNTRY FOLKS CAN SURVIVE
Some of your favorite country stars know how to stretch a dollar in tough economic times--they've all been there before. Check out some timely money-saving tips from Craig Morgan, Rascal Flatts' Joe Don Rooney, Heidi Newfield and more in this special section. "We minimize trips when we can, only go out when we have to," says Craig. Josh Gracin declares that he'll be eating out less often. "You can lose track just going through McDonald's or Starbucks," he says. "Take a look at your debit card receipts to see where your money's going."
PLUS!
Josh Turner answers questions on music, marriage and more . . . Lady Antebellum steps back in time for their new video . . . Trisha Yearwood sings the praises of milk in a new ad campaign . . . and Joe Nichols recalls fond memories of his hometown of Rogers, Ark.
Credit: Country Weekly Magazine


Comments: 15
I like Toby Keith, but shouldn't he be old news by now?