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  1. Ocupación. Músico. Instrumento. Trombón. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Dennis Brockenborough es un músico estadounidense que tocó el trombón en The Mighty Mighty Bosstones durante diez años y fue un importante contribuyente al sonido skacore impulsado por instrumentos de metal de la banda. 1 2 .

  2. Trombone. Formerly of. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Dennis Brockenborough is an American musician who played trombone in The Mighty Mighty Bosstones for ten years and was an important contributor to the band's brass instrument -driven skacore sound.

  3. Dennis Brockenborough – trombone (1991–2000) Kevin Lenear – alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones (1991–1998; 2008–2016) Nate Albert – guitar, backing vocals (1983–2000, 2015 live only, 2020–2022 studio only) Roman Fleysher – alto saxophone (1998–2004, 2007–2008; sporadic appearances 2018–2021) Additional personnel

  4. Kevin Lenear. Dennis Brockenborough. [ editar datos en Wikidata] The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (conocidos popularmente como The Bosstones) fueron una banda de ska punk estadounidense formada en la ciudad de Boston en 1983. 1 2 3 Desde la fundación de la banda, el vocalista Dicky Barrett, el bajista Joe Gittleman, el saxofonista Tim Burton y el ...

  5. The Bosstones signed to Mercury Records in 1993 after a lineup change that included drummer Joe Sirois, saxophone Kevin Lenear, and trombone Dennis Brockenborough, with Bridewell and Dalsimer departing. They had their first commercial success in 1995, when they were cast in the film Clueless.

  6. 01. Someday I Suppose. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Ska-Core, The Devil And More. 03:29. Composers: Joseph Gittleman - Nate Albert - Dicky Barrett - Tim Burton - Joe Sirois - Kevin Lenear - Dennis Brockenborough - Ben Carr. 08. Numbered Days. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Let’s Face It. 03:10. Composers: Nate Albert - David Goodloe Barrett. 13.

  7. This was the last album recorded with guitarist Nate Albert, trombonist Dennis Brockenborough, and the first with Roman Fleysher on saxophone. It was also the band's last on a major label. "So Sad to Say", the first single off this album, made its debut at Fenway Park on the big screen on Opening Day, 2000.