
Grammy-winning Christian artist TobyMac told concertgoers recently that the 2019 death of his son Truett briefly led him to stop reading his Bible.
Grammy-winning Christian artist TobyMac told concertgoers recently that the 2019 death of his son Truett briefly led him to stop reading his Bible.
TobyMac has collaborated with other artists during his career, but never as much as on his newest album, Life After Death. All total, 11 of the 15 tracks are collaborations. Life After Death was the first album for TobyMac since the death of his son, Truett McKeehan, in 2019.
Grammy winner and legendary Christian singer Toby Mac is known best for his upbeat, positive songs — from Move to The Elements — yet after the death of his son Truett in 2022, he wasn’t sure if he could write another one.
Grammy award-winning Christian artist TobyMac, or Kevin McKeehan, recently opened up about the grief he endured after losing his eldest son, Truett Foster McKeehan, from an accidental overdose in 2019.
The singer's son, Truett McKeehan, died in 2019 at the age of 21. However, TobyMac said "I can say with perfect confidence, I believe, with all my heart, that I will see my boy again."
A handful of Christian artists, including Michael W. Smith, Casting Crowns and TobyMac are embarking on drive-in tours this summer.
A representative for TobyMac and his family has confirmed that the singer's 21-year-old son, Truett Foster McKeehan died from an accidental overdose.
TobyMac has just released a heartwrenching song paying tribute to his late 21-year-old son, Truett Foster McKeehan.