Matthew Greenwood | Frankie Toler - Celebration of Life - Parrish, FL @mmmatthewww | Uploaded June 2011 | Updated October 2024, 23 hours ago.
A celebration of Frankie Toler's life hosted by his brother 'Dangerous' Dan Toler and a legion of friends and family. Frankie, besides being a beloved, son, brother, husband, father, and friend to many, was also an extraordinary drummer whose legacy will live on in the volumes of music he recorded with the Allman Brothers Band, The Gregg Allman Band, The Toler Brothers and others. Probably the most notable of these songs, to which Frankie contributed his driving - rhythmic drumming style, was the classic "I'm No Angel" from the Gregg Allman Band. To read more about Frankie Toler go here: www.http://universalmusictribe.com/buffalo_zone/view/575 - This video opens with 'Dangerous' Dan Toler and Friends playing on stage at the Frankie Toler celebration of life event - 06/26/11- and wraps up with a video that was shown at the 'Celebration of Life' gathering, on an outdoor projection screen, of the Gregg Allman Band playing in Daytona Beach back in the late 1980's.
A celebration of Frankie Toler's life hosted by his brother 'Dangerous' Dan Toler and a legion of friends and family. Frankie, besides being a beloved, son, brother, husband, father, and friend to many, was also an extraordinary drummer whose legacy will live on in the volumes of music he recorded with the Allman Brothers Band, The Gregg Allman Band, The Toler Brothers and others. Probably the most notable of these songs, to which Frankie contributed his driving - rhythmic drumming style, was the classic "I'm No Angel" from the Gregg Allman Band. To read more about Frankie Toler go here: www.http://universalmusictribe.com/buffalo_zone/view/575 - This video opens with 'Dangerous' Dan Toler and Friends playing on stage at the Frankie Toler celebration of life event - 06/26/11- and wraps up with a video that was shown at the 'Celebration of Life' gathering, on an outdoor projection screen, of the Gregg Allman Band playing in Daytona Beach back in the late 1980's.