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The Toluenes is an alternative country/Americana band based in East Tennessee. The group consists of lead vocalist Jamon Scott, guitarist Brian Blush, bassist Dan Allen Crawley and drummer Chris Rickman.

Alternative country, or alternative country rock is a loosely defined subgenre of country music and rock music, which includes acts that differ significantly in style from mainstream country music and pop country music. Alternative country artists are often influenced by alternative rock. However, the term has been used to describe country music bands and artists that have incorporated influences from alternative rock, indie rock, roots rock, bluegrass, neotraditional country, punk rock, rockabilly, punkabilly, honky-tonk, outlaw country, folk rock, indie folk, folk revival, hard rock, R&B, country rock, heartland rock, and Southern rock.

Americana is an amalgam of American music formed by the confluence of the shared and varied traditions that make up the musical ethos of the United States, specifically those sounds that are merged from folk, country, blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, gospel, and other external influences. Americana, as defined by the Americana Music Association (AMA), is "contemporary music that incorporates elements of various mostly acoustic American roots music styles, including country, roots-rock, folk, gospel and bluegrass resulting in a distinctive roots-oriented sound that lives in a world apart from the pure forms of the genres upon which it may draw. While acoustic instruments are often present and vital, Americana also often uses a full electric band."

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The Toluenes music spans various genres, with some songs containing a heavy country flavor while others have a raw modern rock edge. Their lyrics frequently center around stories set in the Southwest and contain numerous references to Mexico.

Mexico country in the southern portion of North America

Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and to the east by the Gulf of Mexico. Covering almost 2,000,000 square kilometres (770,000 sq mi), the nation is the fifth largest country in the Americas by total area and the 13th largest independent state in the world. With an estimated population of over 120 million people, the country is the eleventh most populous state and the most populous Spanish-speaking state in the world, while being the second most populous nation in Latin America after Brazil. Mexico is a federation comprising 31 states and Mexico City, a special federal entity that is also the capital city and its most populous city. Other metropolises in the state include Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Toluca, Tijuana and León.

History

The Toluenes was formed in 2005 by Jamon Scott and Dan Allen Crawley. The two had met years earlier in the south-central Kentucky town of Albany, where they attended high school together. [1] Both went on to become aspiring songwriters in Nashville for several years in the mid-to-late 1990s before deciding to form a band and record their own songs.

The band was originally conceived as a duo with Scott and Crawley playing all the instruments in the studio and performing live shows with an ever-changing line-up of backing musicians which has included, among others, former Charlie Daniels Band drummer Gary Allen.

Hola from The Toluenes

Hola from The Toluenes is a 5-song e.p. released in limited quantities in 2005. The songs on Hola were twangy Americana at heart but with prominent electric guitars and a heavy Southwestern influence. Lyrically, the songs alternate from humorous stories of self-inflicted mishap to woeful tales of loss and the anguish that drives one to take such ill-advised risks.

Four Chords & A Pack of Lies

Four Chords & A Pack of Lies was released in 2007 and was the first full-length album from The Toluenes. The title of the disc is a reference to the Harlan Howard quote that “country music is three chords and the truth”. The set includes the five songs from their previous effort, along with five more songs that further expand upon the story only hinted at on that first outing. A concept album of sorts, Four Chords & A Pack of Lies tells the story of heartbreak and the journey that results from trying to run away from a pain that cannot be eluded. Two songs, Adios New Mexico and Mexico, received airplay on internet and college radio.

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Off The Wagon & On The Lam

Released in the winter of 2008, Off The Wagon and On The Lam is the second full-length release from The Toluenes. The 10 songs pick up right where Four Chords left off with more tales of love and alcohol. Musically, the band is more adventuresome this time out with a pair of dark alternative numbers and a couple of radio-ready country singles. The first single from OTWAOTL was El Diablo, while Drunk & Naked was the follow-up.

Cervezas, Senoritas, Etc., Etc.

While touring in support of Off The Wagon and On The Lam, Scott and Crawley began assembling songs for the follow-up. However, in August 2009, Crawley announced that he was leaving the band. Scott decided to continue on as The Toluenes and went into the studio to work on the next album with guitarist Dave Flint, who is best known for his work with Highway 101. The result was a more organic, country-flavored record entitled Cervezas, Senoritas, Etc., Etc. The title of the disc was a reference to Dwight Yoakam’s Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. The lead-off single, Middle of Nowhere, was an acoustic songwriting demo that was added to the album at the last minute. It also became The Toluenes’ first-ever music video. The second single, Bones, was also accompanied by a video.

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Quatro Hello

In late 2010, Scott went back into the studio to record a handful of tracks for the follow-up to Cervezas, Senoritas, Etc., Etc. Working with guitarist Flint again, Jamon also enlisted the services of a number of outside musicians including Geoff Firebaugh (formerly of BR5-49) and Brian Blush (formerly of The Refreshments). During sessions for Her Way Or The Highway and Dead Horses, Scott and Blush discovered a musical chemistry that, ultimately, led to Blush being invited to join the band. At the same time, Scott had been talking with Crawley about a possible return to the fold, this time as a bassist. Drummer Chris Rickman, who had played with the group a few years earlier, also returned to the fold, making the band a foursome. Quatro Hello is, reportedly, a return to the harder-rocking music of The Toluenes’ first two records. An unfinished song entitled Her Way Or The Highway was leaked on Youtube in October. Quatro Hello is scheduled for release on March 8, 2011.

Bottle Rockets

In 2006, Jamon and comedian/magician/actor Scott Sullivan co-created and co-starred in an independent t.v. pilot entitled Bottle Rockets. The proposed series is a 30-minute sitcom that is set in Nashville and revolves around a group of friends who are trying to make it in the entertainment business. [2] Jamon’s character is a singer/songwriter with a penchant for getting into mishaps (usually brought on by a woman) and then writing and performing a song about it at the end of each episode. He drew on a repertoire of songs he had previously written. [3] The pilot won first place in the 2007 Indie Gathering Film Festival and was screened at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. It also won top awards at the 2009 Las Vegas International Film Festival, the Accolade Television Awards and the World Independent Film Expo. Crawley also appears in the pilot, playing himself and performing two musical numbers. The episode contains various renditions of several songs from The Toluenes’ first two studio albums.

Band members

Jamon Scott – Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar (2005 to present)

Brian Blush – Lead & Rhythm Guitars (2010 to present)

Dan Allen Crawley – Bass (2005 to 2009, 2010 to present)

Chris Rickman – Drums (2005 to 2007, 2010 to present)

Discography

Hola from The Toluenes (2005)

Four Chords & A Pack of Lies (2007)

Off The Wagon and On The Lam (2008)

Cervezas, Senoritas, Etc., Etc. (2010)

Quatro Hello (2011)

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References

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  2. Lavender, Dave (July 9, 2009). "Kentucky country-rock duo brings show back to area", The Herald-Dispatch . Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  3. Ward, Lee (July 4, 2009). "Versatile Toluenes coming to Greenbo", The Independent . Retrieved November 29, 2010.