Similar words: bounce back, performance bond, dance, advance booking, dancer, insurance broker, tendance, dance away. Meaning: n. a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing.
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1, My mother was a singer in a dance band.
2, The dance band is playing, sounds like a military tune, certainly not like the local dances back home.
3, This gives us an unbalanced picture of dance band and jazz arrangements today.
4, They're a dance band with a message, pleasure politicians with some Big Ideas.
5, The first dance band at the Show Room was made up of people in the dale and they called themselves the Arcadians.
6, The musicians played in a dance band.
7, For a very large wedding, a dance band is appropriate.
8, Frank hired out as a saxophonist with a dance band.
9, Dance band: A first - generation Jewish American, Bernstein was born in Lawrence,[http://sentencedict.com/dance band.html] Mass. in 1918.
10, In addition to the marching and concert bands, I joined our dance band, the Stardusters.
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