Andrew Tolman
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Andrew Tolman (born January 9, 1986) is an American studio musician and songwriter.
He is a member of the cult club band The Moth & The Flame.
He was also a founding member of the pop rock band Imagine Dragons.
In 2016–17, Andrew went on tour with Mondo Cozmo as part of the backing band along with Drew Beck, Chris Null, and James Gordon.
Career
On Imagine Dragons' first four EPs, Speak to Me (2008), Imagine Dragons (2009), Hell and Silence (2010), and It's Time (2011). Tolman's drumming can be heard on Imagine Dragons' first four EPs, Speak to Me (2008), Imagine Dragons (2009), And It's Time (2011). He appears on numerous tracks from their debut album, Night Visions (2012), including multi-platinum single "It's Time" (US #15, UK #23).
During a Las Vegas show for one song in 2018, Andrew and his partner, Brittany Tolman, joined Imagine Dragons.
On Tolman's debut EP titled 'EP (2013), which was produced by Joey Waronker (Beck, Atoms for Peace, R.E.M.) he can be heard. It was confirmed via Hidden Records and posted on the internet. Young & Unafraid EP, Peter Katis (The National, Interpol), Tony Hoffer (M83, Beck), and Nate Pyfer (Parlor Hawk, Fictionist). The single "Young & Unafraid" debuted on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, gaining number 37.
Tolman is a studio drummer for Mount Saint, an indie pop band fronted by his wife, as well as a former Imagine Dragons member.
Andrew and his partner Brittany's debut "Chaperone" was the first single by the new alt pop duo Tolman in 2016.
Andrew supports C&C Custom Drum Company and Istanbul Agop cymbals.
Andrew is a graduate of Caleb Chapman's Soundhouse, a musician training program headquartered in Utah, and a former member of the Caleb Chapman's Crescent Super Band. At Brigham Young University, he also studied music.