Director of music, for an orchestra, film, radio station, etc.
Conductor of a marching or concert form of band.
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Examples for "director of bands"
Examples for "director of bands"
1A new band director was recently hired-sothe "decision" could have been already made.
2Leonard Roberts also returns as Sean Taylor, Devon's former adversary and Atlanta A&T's present band director.
3The band director knows that Jane can keep a good rhythm so he tailors her playing.
4EBONY: Shawn is back as the band director.
5Then I tried the door to the band director's office and found that it was indeed locked.
1His father was a German band leader; his mother is Irish-MargaretHogan.
2Some one warned the band leader, and the musicians marched away to quarters.
3This would not secure a band leader, nor good players on certain instruments.
4The band leader, watching from his post, signals furiously for a drum roll.
5Big band leader Blanche Calloway the sister of Cab Calloway is also featured.
6Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was an American composer, pianist and big- band leader.
7You and me, the Wolfes and the steel band leader.
8Jorrín was the band leader who had invented the cha-cha-cha.
9None of them are as militant as Whiplash's tyrannical band leader, Terence Fletcher, though.
10German composer and big band leader James Last has died.
11Jones was a band leader with an anarchic sense of humour; think Mad magazine.
12Their colleagues, including band leader and bassist Steve Harris, took longer to accept the intrusion.
13In the early days band leader Zsolt Prieger brought along his then 3-year-old daughter Fanni.
14A Holy Roller tent meeting was under way during Evans' tenure as band leader there.
15Dick made a bound, landing beside the band leader.
16Elliot is the band leader but he doesn't play.
Translations for band leader