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Dan Toler, also known as "Dangerous Dan Toler." An Indiana native. He first came to noteriety in the late 1970s as a member of [[Dickey Betts]]' band [[Dickey Betts and the Great Southern| Great Southern]]. He went on to become a member of the [[Allman Brothers Band]] with Betts from 1978-1982 appearing on "Enlightened Rogues" (1979), "Reach for the Sky" (1980) and "Brothers of the Road" (1981).
Dan Toler, also known as "Dangerous Dan Toler." An Indiana native. He first came to noteriety in the late 1970s as a member of [[Dickey Betts]]' band [[Dickey Betts and Great Southern| Great Southern]]. He went on to become a member of the [[Allman Brothers Band]] with Betts from 1978-1982 appearing on "Enlightened Rogues" (1979), "Reach for the Sky" (1980) and "Brothers of the Road" (1981).


Toler later was a member of the [[Gregg Allman]] Band in the 1980s as well as reformed version of [[Great Southern]] in the 2000s. He has a guitar that [[Dickey Betts]] once gave him that originally belonged to [[Duane Allman]]. He is well-known for having a guitar sound that much resembles the sound of Dickey Betts.
Toler later was a member of the [[Gregg Allman]] Band in the 1980s as well as reformed version of [[Great Southern]] in the 2000s. He has a guitar that [[Dickey Betts]] once gave him that originally belonged to [[Duane Allman]]. He is well-known for having a guitar sound that much resembles the sound of Dickey Betts.

Revision as of 16:52, 3 December 2006

Dan Toler, also known as "Dangerous Dan Toler." An Indiana native. He first came to noteriety in the late 1970s as a member of Dickey Betts' band Great Southern. He went on to become a member of the Allman Brothers Band with Betts from 1978-1982 appearing on "Enlightened Rogues" (1979), "Reach for the Sky" (1980) and "Brothers of the Road" (1981).

Toler later was a member of the Gregg Allman Band in the 1980s as well as reformed version of Great Southern in the 2000s. He has a guitar that Dickey Betts once gave him that originally belonged to Duane Allman. He is well-known for having a guitar sound that much resembles the sound of Dickey Betts.

Home page here: http://www.dantoler.com/