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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 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 became popular 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.


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

Revision as of 16:59, 3 January 2007

Dan Toler, also known as "Dangerous Dan Toler." An Indiana native, he became popular 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/