BOSSTONES
Nate Albert is the guitarist for The Mighty Mighty BossToneS. He has been with the band ever since it started. According to another webpage, it was said that the BossToneS had to split up so that Nate and Joe G. could finish High School, but after that things started to get back to normal. He and the rest of the BossToneS were a local band out of Boston who played around town and captured support of devoted fans.
Joe Sirois is the drummer for the BossToneS. He replaced previous Bosstone drummer John Dalsimer in the early '90s because Dalsimer had decided to go to college.
The Highlight of the BossToneS is the vocalist, Dicky Barrett. Dicky writes most of the BossToneS songs with some help from other members. He has written some hits like 'The Impression That I Get', 'Seven Thirty Seven/Shoe Glue' and the soon to be hit 'The Rascal King'. He was also with the band ever since the beginning. He was one of the people who created what we call today The Mighty Mighty BossToneS.
Ben Carr is the Bosstone. He is the one who dances around on stage and gets the crowd pumped up for the Bosstone shows, and he DOES get the crowd pumped up. From getting people to stage dive, or even dancing with fans on stage, Ben Carr will do it. Back in the early Bosstone days, he looked kind of puny and a little nerdy (If you have the album Devils Night Out and you look on the CD, you know what I'm talkin' about) but with no offense. Now he just plain flat out kicks major a$$.
Dennis Brockenborough is the trombone player for the BossToneS. He was never apart of the early Bosstone group but did make some appearances with them. He has the nickname D-Man but I don't know why, just like Tim.
Joe Gittleman is the Bass player for the BossToneS. He too, has been with the band since it started. He sings backup with Nate Albert, but not all the time (or at least I think). According to another source, it was reported that Joe almost got killed once. It was said that he and the guys were looking at bootlegs in Italy and someone pulled a knife on him and stabbed him nearly missing his lung and instant death. But on a happier note we are all glad that he is alive and well.
Tim Burton (A.K.A. Johnny Vegas) plays the Saxaphone for the BossToneS. He was sitting on his boat in sunny Florida (thats where I am) and got a call from Dicky Barret in Boston about starting up a band. Barrett needed a sax player and Burton said yes. He is one of the more popular BossToneS in the group.
Kevin Lenear is the saxaphone player for the BossToneS along side of Tim Burton. He, like Dennis, wasn't in the original early BossToneS group but did make appearances with them. But now he is a current Bosstone and probably real happy about joining the band a while back.