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The Downbeat 5 (not to be confused with Tommy Pollard's Downbeat Five) is a Boston-based rock band started in 1999 by former DMZ guitarist J. J. Rassler and his then-wife, Jen,〔(Steel Cage Records bio )〕 (who originally used the stage name Ronny Rassler).〔The Downbeat 5 quartet is havin' fun, Scott McLennan, ''Telegram & Gazette'', p.C5, May 2, 2000.〕 The band's music draws on 1960s girl group sounds, garage rock, and rougher-edged British Invasion bands like The Rolling Stones.〔They Are Two Peas in a Musical Pod, Sarah Tomlinson, ''The Boston Globe'', p.9, September 16, 2001.〕 In 2003, the band made it as far as the semi-finals of the 25th annual WBCN Rock & Roll Rumble. The following year, they placed in the finals of Little Steven's ''Underground Garage'' battle of the bands, with Little Steven remaining a strong supporter afterwards.〔For multi-genre Downbeat, it's all rock 'n' roll, Jay N. Miller, ''The Patriot Ledger'', p.35, July 21, 2005.〕 In early 2003, D'Angora started a second band with Michelle Paulhus (ex-Decals) called The Dents.〔The Dents Bang Out Punk-Pop, Rebecca Ostriker, ''The Boston Globe'', D1, Jul 9, 2004.〕 The Dents have more of a pop-punk sound than The Downbeat 5, with D'Angora and Paulhus sharing the songwriting and lead vocal duties. The band's most recent album, ''Smoke and Mirrors'' (released in early 2007), was recorded live in front of an audience in a recording studio. Although not as active in recent years, the DB5 still perform from time to time, usually in the Boston area. ==Discography== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Downbeat 5」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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