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Ed Toth
Takin' It To The Streets
Check out Ed's site at www.edtoth.com or at www.my.space.com/edtoth “I don’t remember my life without music. I truly believe that it was a universal calling.” Ed Toth had no choice but to answer that call. Immersing himself in his fathers’ record collection, a young Ed took in all he could from The Ventures and Wes Montgomery to the Beatles and Jimmy Smith. “It was pretty eclectic,” says Toth. “I could hear Resphigi’s ‘Fountains of Rome’ one minute and Crosby Stills and Nash the next.” Ed participated in any and all music programs throughout his education in East Lyme After high school, Ed took off to the Ed relocated to But all good things must come to an end and Ed left VH in April of 2005. Around that same time he got a call from Mike Hossack of The Doobie Brothers, asking if he would be interested in auditioning for the other drum chair. “The Doobies were my favorite band when I was a kid, so I jumped at the chance.” Ed auditioned and got the call to hit the road. “Surreal is one way to describe it! I’m just fired up to be able to play all of these great tunes with the guys who wrote them. The Doobies are all over the style map, and that really makes it a really fun and interesting gig.” When Ed isn’t working with the Doobies, he plays around his home of “It’s kind of all rolled into one for me really. I just keep playing and plugging along and am fortunate to hook up with talented and interesting people. I’m pretty lucky!”
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