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dance band

NOUN
  1. a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing

How To Use dance band In A Sentence

  • He composed, arranged and performed in several leading highlife bands such as the Stargazers and Broadway Dance Band. Modiba: Love and Death , the New Album from Ghanaian Legend Ebo Taylor
  • There were more Olympic headlines last week with the announcement that the dance band duo Underworld will direct the music for the opening ceremony. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dance bands, jazz and crooners of indeterminate age gave way to the new imported sound of the States - rock'n'roll.
  • In "Container Ship," the title vessel drifts out of the mist: "I wonder if it has a dance band," Mr. Felice asks. 'Hopefully, the Songs Are Allegorical'
  • Hine was the producer of the Fixx, a London-based "technopop" dance band that had charted three Top 40 hits in the U.S. the previous year. I Tina
  • The famed Big Band Swing era was full of dance bands that stomped and grooved with jitterbugging teens and adults following their every move. Jazz @ the Dwyer: A Big Band Swing and Dance Party «
  • An excellent dance band is playing quicksteps to a large elegant room built for hundreds but tonight seating fewer than a dozen.
  • This gives us an unbalanced picture of dance band and jazz arrangements today.
  • Afterwards, a six course gala banquet will be served after which the resident dance band will ring in the New Year.
  • Maybe someone will invite me to a wonderfully cheesy party with a brassy dance band and those silver and gold pointed hats and those wonderful noisemakers that spin and spin and spin, making that horrible racket as they go around.
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