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bandleader

[ UK /bˈændliːdɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈbændɫidɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the leader of a dance band

How To Use bandleader In A Sentence

  • Second, if you work an environment where you regularly bounce ideas off the "bandleader," arranger or song-writer, deliberately subverting his writing is highly disrespectful. Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0
  • Upon discovery of errata in original tabulation, a few bandleaders who were-just ten days earlier-told they had won top honours, suddenly found themselves relegated.
  • The bandleader was a malevolent jester, somewhat androgynous. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • It's to a much lesser extent that Mr. Owens, who turned 68 last month, is known as a bandleader and star in his own right. A Local Sideman Takes the Lead
  • Bandleaders hire no-name designers to churn out a series of generic sketches.
  • As a bandleader, Basie was low-key and hang-loose but the band itself was incredibly tight.
  • A demanding bandleader who insisted on a high level of professionalism, he rarely missed an opportunity to screw mates out of touring money or royalties.
  • Lieutenant James Reese Europe, an early ragtime and jazz bandleader and composer, who served as regimental bandmaster. A Memorial Day Celebration: The Harlem Hellfighters «
  • Local musical icon Joey Lewis celebrates 50 years as a bandleader this year.
  • Is it any surprise, then, that a Cuban bandleader enamored of the Kenton band would abandon the rumba for a bombastic new variation called the mambo? When Cuba Invaded America
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