Bio

Allen Tolbert – Guitar and Vocal

Allen Tolbert has toured professionally in the southeast for nearly 20 years. A veteran of Birmingham-based Glenn Tolbert & Company for 17 years, Allen has made hundreds of appearances ranging from festivals, weddings, churches and private parties to radio and television appearances. He appeared as a featured guest on a special youth edition of the nationally-syndicated radio broadcast of the Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour, as well as performing numerous times on the Country Boy Eddie TV Show with many guests including Hank Williams III. His festival appearances include Horse Pens 40, opening for such acts as Ricky Skaggs, The Del McCoury Band, Peter Rowan, Jerry Douglas, Blue Highway and The Whites. Allen also performed at the Foggy Hollow Bluegrass Gatherin’ nearly 20 different times, opening for acts such as Alison Krauss and Union Station, The Tony Rice Unit, J.D. Crowe and the New South, IIIrd Tyme Out, the Osborne Brothers and Claire Lynch. His debut solo CD is scheduled to be available soon.

Steve Smith – Mandolin and Vocal

Steve Smith is an accomplished mandolin player with a distinctive, original style. Showcasing a masterful sense of rhythm and tasteful solos, Steve brings a rigid drive to the band that is unmatched. A renowned singer, Steve also provides the tenor vocal for The Allen Tolbert Unit. He has over a decade of professional experience in the performing arts

Darrell Dawson – Bass

Darrell has been playing electric bass since the 60’s with influences such as The Beatles, The Yardbirds,  Poco, and the Allman Brothers.  In the 70’s he travelled the USA with RCA country recording artist Gary Stewart.  Bringing his rock and roll and country chops along with him, he played countless honky-tonks from Florida to Texas to California to New York City.  In 2011 he moved to Alabama where he met Glenn Tolbert who convinced him to play upright bass and he hasn’t looked back since!

Jim Hollon – Bass

Jim Hollon is an innovative bass player with an impeccable sense of timing. By contributing songs and blazing creativity to the band, Jim has helped shape the unique sound of The Allen Tolbert Unit. His influences include Edgar Meyer, Phil Keaggy, Eric Clapton and Sam Bush, leading to a diverse pedigree that is an important asset to the band. Jim is a master entertainer.