Examples of 'dance bands' in a sentence

Meaning of "dance bands"

Dance bands are musical groups that play music specifically for dancing, such as at parties, clubs, or events
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Dancing with the big dance bands.
Dance bands and DJs for your wedding reception.
He also played piano in dance bands and vaudeville.
Also amusement parks begins to stop using dance bands.
The discographies of dance bands follow similar principles.
He also played in local dance bands.
Other dance bands and musicians were not even that fortunate.
I am not gonna be playing with dance bands anymore.
These were dance bands usually with ten to fifteen musicians, and sometimes more.
During the evening he played piano with dance bands.
Franklin performed with dance bands while in high school.
Carle started out working with a number of mainstream dance bands.
The musicians in the territory dance bands were primarily jazz musicians.
Kessel began his career as a teenager touring with local dance bands.
The instruments used in marching bands and dance bands became the basic instruments of jazz.

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Koffman dropped out of school when he found work performing in dance bands.
Bands a make her dance Bands a make her dance.
His music talent ranged from classical orchestra to dance bands to rock.
Raksin played professionally in dance bands while attending Central High School of Philadelphia.
It was during this time that he began writing and arranging music for dance bands.
I did, but she thinks dance bands are white.
The radio version mainly featured Scottish country dance bands.
Unlike most British dance bands of the era, there were no vocals.
Skillywidden continues to be one of the main Nos Lowen dance bands.
Wilkins performed with a number of dance bands in Toronto, including Benny Louis 's band.
While serving in the Royal Flying Corps he played the piano in amateur dance bands.
You said he play with dance bands and that's exactly what he's doing.
This is what he does, you said that played in dance bands.
McPeek began performing as a pianist with dance bands in Toronto during the mid-1950s.
He also performed at night as a movie-house pianist, and played with local dance bands.
Dance bands on Radio 2.
He soon became a full-time musician as a keyboard player, and played in several dance bands.
She was a popular singer with several dance bands during the 1940s.
Dance bands in this period recorded for Apex, Brunswick, Compo, Domino, HMV, Starr, and Victor.
After college, Davis performed in dance bands.
He became known in England as a singer and arranger, and recorded for dance bands.
During the Colonial time, Spanish musicians and dance bands toured Mexico.
It was here, at 15 years of age, that James began playing in local dance bands.
Meanwhile at home, I have been mostly been listening to dance bands from The Low Countries.
He moved to New York in 1930 and played in many Harlem dance bands.
You know, she knows all the dance bands.
In addition to piano, Barry played the trumpet in dance bands.
During the 1930s most British jazz musicians made their living in dance bands of various kinds.
By age 13 he was creating arrangements for local dance bands.
He began playing professionally in January 1976, playing in dance bands and folk clubs.
Cornelius 's father was a drummer who worked regionally in dance bands in Texas.
At 14, he was performing with area dance bands.

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Only three lucky bands will advance
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