Dan Toler | |
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Also known as | Dangerous Dan |
Born | September 23, 1948 |
Origin | Connersville, Indiana, United States |
Died | February 25, 2013 Manatee County, Florida, United States |
(aged 64)
Occupation(s) | Guitarist |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1971–2013 |
Associated acts | Dickey Betts & Great Southern, Gregg Allman Band |
Website | www |
"Dangerous" Dan Toler (September 23, 1948 – February 25, 2013), was an American guitarist.
A native of Connersville, Indiana, Toler became popular in the late 1970s as a member of Dickey Betts & Great Southern. He was featured on the albums Dickey Betts & Great Southern and Atlanta's Burning Down. He went on to become a member of The Allman Brothers Band with Betts from 1979–1982 appearing on Enlightened Rogues (1979), Reach for the Sky (1980) and Brothers of the Road (1981).
Toler and his brother David (Frankie) Toler were members of the Gregg Allman Band in the 1980s, featuring hit album I'm No Angel 1987 and Just Before The Bullets Fly 1988 as well as a reformed version of Great Southern in the 2000s. Dan experimented with jazz fusion multi instrumentalist Mark Pettey in Sarasota in the early 1990s, recording a short demo, and performing live shows in the Tampa Bay area. Mark and Dan continued to collaborate on jazz influenced projects together.
Toler, John Townsend, Toler's brother David (Frankie) Toler, Bruce Waibel and Mark Pettey created the Townsend Toler Band in the early 1990s, starting with a demo cut in Telstar Studios in Sarasota. This was followed by tours of the eastern United States, including shows in New York City and up and down the east coast. He later joined The Renegades of Southern Rock, whose members included George McCorkle (formerly of The Marshall Tucker Band), John Townsend (Sanford-Townsend Band), John McKnight, Jack Hall (Wet Willie), and Taylor Caldwell.