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  1. 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, (who originally used the stage name Ronny Rassler).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DMZ_(band)DMZ (band) - Wikipedia

    Guitarists J. J. Rassler and Preston Wayne left to start the Odds, and Conolly, bassist Rick Coraccio and drummer Paul Murphy formed Lyres. [4] DMZ has re-formed periodically; a 1993 set appears on the Live at the Rat album (along with eight tracks from a 1976 show).

  3. In another of SPB's regular features, here's a guest column by New England-based rocker JJ Rassler. JJ covers record collecting, country music, bizarro taxi rides in Nashville and "Florida Bill". Read on for more from JJ.

  4. JJ Rassler. Profile: Rock guitarist and singer from Boston. Was married with Jen Rassler. Sites: bostongroupienews.com , Facebook. In Groups: DMZ (2), The Downbeat 5, The Odds (2), The Queers, JJ Rassler & Thee Cuban Heels. Variations:

  5. After three decades of rocking hard, living hard, and underachieving in three of the Bay State's greatest bands, J.J. Rassler's found redemption. by John O'Neill. The J.J. Rassler story is one made for cable TV.

  6. www.bostongroupienews.com › JJRasslerJJ Rassler Interview

    Interview with JJ Rassler 2003 This interview was done in conjunction with Carl Biancucci. Another great Rassler interview was on the now defunct D-filed site. We now have it posted - CLICK HERE. ML- Where did you come from originally? JJ- Philly. ML- What brought you to Boston? JJ-The bands basically.

  7. everything.explained.today › DMZ_(band)DMZ (band) explained

    Guitarists J. J. Rassler and Preston Wayne left to start the Odds, and Conolly, bassist Rick Coraccio and drummer Paul Murphy formed Lyres. [4] DMZ has re-formed periodically; a 1993 set appears on the Live at the Rat album (along with eight tracks from a 1976 show).