Tony Toliver

Country, Musical Artist

1958 –

84

Who is Tony Toliver?

Charles Anthony "Tony" Toliver is an American country music singer.

Toliver began playing bass guitar in his family's gospel group, but later began playing piano. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee at age 25 and held day jobs, until he was discovered by singer Dottie West. West hired him and had him as her pianist and bandleader, with his first gig occurring at the White House.

Toliver continued to tour with his bandmates after West died in 1991, and released a self-titled debut album through Curb Records the same year. Six years later, he released a second album, Half Saint, Half Sinner through Rising Tide Records. This album included two singles that made the Hot Country Songs charts: "Bettin' Forever on You" and "He's on the Way Home".

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Born
Jul 4, 1958
Richards
Also known as
  • Charles Anthony Toliver
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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