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  1. JOSHUA DALSIMERS PROFESSIONAL CAREER STARTED AT AGE 16, NOT WITH A CAMERA IN HIS HANDS BUT WITH A PAIR OF DRUM STICKS. WHEN SOME OF US WERE LUCKY TO HOLD DOWN A JOB AT DAIRY QUEEN, JOSHUA WAS OFF TOURING AS THE DRUMMER FOR THE MIGHTY MIGHTY BOSSTONES.

  2. In 1991, the band set out on their first full American tour. It was during the first leg of touring that drummer Josh Dalsimer would leave the band to pursue a college education. He would be replaced by Joe Sirois, who Barrett met at Bunker Hill Community College.

  3. Josh Dalsimer was the initial drummer in The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The band was one of the first bands to fuse Jamaican ska rhythms with distorted guitar riffs and punkish attitude in 1985.

  4. Joshua Dalsimer’s professional career started at age 16, not with a camera in his hands but with a pair of drumsticks. When some of us were lucky to hold down a job at dairy queen, Joshua was off touring as the drummer for the Mighty Mighty Bosstoness.

  5. Formed in Buffalo, New York in 1990, Tugboat Annie was composed of bassist Jon Sulkow, guitarist Mike Bethmann, guitarist Jim Brown (see "Damn the Man," later replaced by Jay Celeste), and drummer Tim Barrett (replaced in Boston by former Mighty Mighty Bosstones drummer Josh Dalsimer).

  6. Explore Josh Dalsimer's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Josh Dalsimer on AllMusic.

  7. Original members of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones lineup consisted of lead vocalist and keyboardist Dicky Barrett, guitarist Nate Albert, bassist Joe Gittleman, saxophonist Tim Bridewell, and drummer Josh Dalsimer.