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But it has been a long time between drinks for the electronic- danceband.
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There is a dire need for a major danceband.
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His father was a barber and part-time musician, who led his own danceband.
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There was a danceband, which would play on and off during the night.
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From downstairs she could hear puffs of music coming from a danceband, distant laughter.
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Wunsch played in the danceorchestra, tuned pianos, and gave lessons.
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The tall thin one is Walter Kringström who runs a danceorchestra and plays the clarinet.
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Fiddle advised him to write'some straightforward Hawaiian lyrics and it became part of the Ambassador danceorchestra's repertoire.
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He has conducted danceorchestras in the White House for Mr. Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, & Roosevelt.
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My agent Bernard Hunter started his career at 17 singing with Henry Hall and the BBC DanceOrchestra.
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The Japanese-born, Christchurch-raised musician is touring the country with her jazzorchestra.
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He swept his hand about the room and heard the juiced notes of a jazzorchestra.
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Nat King Cole recommended he move to Los Angeles in 1943 to join Harlan Leonard's jazzorchestra.
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As a drummer, Otis led his own jazzorchestra from 1945 to 1948.
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In the evening we were invited to a concert on the seashore by what was called the Tiflis jazzorchestra.
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The performance suffered shipwreck, however, in the famous first finale, because of the untunefulness of the orchestra, and the incapacity of the enlisted stagebands.
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The bigband chariot was slowly ascending the foothills of the mountains.
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He guides us through some of his favourite bigband tracks… Audio
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But the next bigband turned out to be Mumford & Sons.
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He went to war often, and soon had a bigband of horses.
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Here's a bigband of redskins with splendid packs of furs.