Some example sentences of “band”

How to use in-sentence of “band”:

+ The name of the band is the title of the telephone code for the UK, +44.

+ The band started in 1991.

+ In April 1972 Prudente joined the Duke Ellington band as a trombone player.

+ The five members of the band are leader, singer, and Bass guitarbassist Sascha Konietzko, singer Lucia Cifarelli, guitarist Jules Hodgson, guitarist Steve White, and drummer Andy Selway.

+ He stated in an interview to “Billboard” that he expected that the other members of the band might begin work on Matchbox Twenty’s next album without him.

Some example sentences of band
Some example sentences of band

Example sentences of “band”:

+ On November 13, 2015, the band performed a concert for a sell-out crowd of 1,500 people at Le Bataclan theatre in Paris.

+ Soul Asylum has four members in the band; the current band members are David Pirner, Dan Murphy, Michael Bland and Tommy Stinson.

+ The band is known for a lot of touring.

+ He was the lead singer of the band SNFU.

+ Suicide Silence is an United StatesAmerican deathcore band from Riverside, California.

+ The band was formed in London in 1976.

+ After they released a few demos and a self-titled album, the band was signed to Geffen Records.

+ This is the complete discography of the CanadaCanadian Punk rock band Sum 41.

+ The band considered submitting another song to Eurovision, “Hasta Mañana”, but decided on “Waterloo” since it gave equal weight to both lead vocalists Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, while “Hasta Mañana” was sung only by Fältskog.

+ The band was a feature act at a number of clubs, performing with people like John Popper, James Cotton, and Taj Mahal.

+ She worked with Dizzy Gillespie’s big band and started including scat singing as a big part of her performances.

+ This band is thought to be the oldest Czech punk band.

+ Hold this band on the right side, and read the colors from left to right.

+ In May 2004, the band released a live DVD, “Show: A Night in the Life of Matchbox Twenty”, filmed in Atlanta and featuring 20 songs, including all of their previous successful singles.

+ It also features footage of the band performing two songs in the studio.

+ None of the band members has said that that is true.

+ He is the lead singer for the Brazilian Heavy metal musicheavy metal band Sepultura.

+ The band released their first Extended playEP, “Against the Seasons: Cold Winter Songs from the Dead Summer Heat”, in October 2002.

+ On November 13, 2015, the band performed a concert for a sell-out crowd of 1,500 people at Le Bataclan theatre in Paris.

+ Soul Asylum has four members in the band; the current band members are David Pirner, Dan Murphy, Michael Bland and Tommy Stinson.
+ The band is known for a lot of touring.

More in-sentence examples of “band”:

+ In 2011, Lee explained that one of the reasons behind Evanescence's lengthy hiatus after the conclusion of "The Open Door Tour" was because she was feeling pressurized by her band duties, mostly due to the hectic schedule and quick rise to fame.

+ The Pacemakers were the second band to be managed by Brian Epstein, who was also manager of "The Beatles.

+ In 2011, Lee explained that one of the reasons behind Evanescence’s lengthy hiatus after the conclusion of “The Open Door Tour” was because she was feeling pressurized by her band duties, mostly due to the hectic schedule and quick rise to fame.

+ The Pacemakers were the second band to be managed by Brian Epstein, who was also manager of “The Beatles.

+ This can be someone who plays drums in the military, in a band or as a session musician.

+ The band was formed in 2003 and released a self-titled demo in 2005 and released a second demo titled “Through Cosmic Gaze” in 2006.

+ He is best known as the lead guitarist of the band Coldplay.

+ The band released their debut studio album “The Eclipse of Ages into Black” was released in early 2000.

+ Barrett is most famous for founding the Rock musicrock band Pink Floyd.

+ John Alec Entwistle was an English peopleEnglish rock band The Who.

+ Johannes Schäfer, born 2nd October 1965 in Göttingen, Germany, was the bass guitarbass player of the German rock band Fury in the Slaughterhouse from the beginning until 1996.

+ The band formed their own label and released a 3-disc live performance CD/DVD set, Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album.

+ Tori also included a full band on most of the songs, including guitar, drums and bass guitar.

+ The band signed to eOne Music in August 2015.

+ He is best known for being the keyboardist of post-hardcore band Chiodos.

+ Should a discography for an individual person include recordings released by a band the person is/was in? Recently I’ve seen discographies for individuals include band recordings, sometimes with nothing else.

+ Abraham quite the band to tend to his family full-time soon after his third and final child, Selena was born in 1971.

+ Ohio State University marching bandMarching Band Celebrities such as Bob Hope, Jack Nicklaus, and John Glenn have dotted the “i”.

+ Suicide Silence has four members in the band; the current band members are Chris Garza, Mark Heylmun, Alex Lopez and Dan Kenny.

+ The band has 9 albums and some EPs.

+ The band has four members: Kele Okereke Singingsings and plays drums.

+ The band officially announced that they had left Equal Vision on May 23rd, 2019, and revealed that they were under Hopeless Records.

+ In October 2006 it was announced that Butler, along with Tony Iommi, would be reforming the “Dehumanizer”-era Black Sabbath line-up with Vinny Appice and Ronnie James Dio, under the name Heaven Hell to differentiate between the reunited touring band fronted by Osbourne, and the current Sabbath line-up.

+ He is the one we follow as one by one the adults of the band die or are killed, then the young are stolen by the “new people” The new people are a group of early modern humans.

+ The band filled the album with cover versions, of songs they had performed live in Hamburg, Germany and the Cavern in Liverpool, their hometown, before the Beatles were famous.

+ Dave Matthews Band has written 235 songs.

+ Adam Clayton is the bassist for the rock band U2.

+ Influenced by the Misfits, another early punk band TSOL released a horror punk album called Dance with Me in the early 1980s.

+ Each band member have been closely associated with their symbol during and after the career of Led Zeppelin, and they have all used them after the release of the album.

+ CNBLUE is a South Korean rock band formed in Seoul in 2009.

+ Grandaddy is an American indie rock band formed in California in 1992 by singer/guitarist/keyboardist Jason Lytle, bassist Kevin Garcia, and drummer Aaron Burtch.

+ After several weeks on their first tour, Mikey left college to play with the band full time.

+ The rest of the band did not leave the house for a month.

+ Shortly after the end of the group Br’oz, he continued his career with pop rock band Sorocabana KM7NOVE, which ended in 2007.

+ He is most notable for giving the band its name from an Irvine Welsh novel he read while working at a Barnes and Noble.

+ The band is made of brothers Luther Dickinson.

+ The band has changed its line-up three times, because of reported differences between the members of the band.

+ A concert band is an ensemble for playing the instruments using wind.

+ The Somerset-based band is best known for their 1976 number one hit “Combine Harvester”, and number three hit “I Am A Cider Drinker” based on the song “Una Paloma Blanca”.

+ Mando Diao is a rock band from the town of Borlänge in Sweden.

+ Kitty Kallen was an AmericansAmerican popular singer whose career spanned from the 1930s to the 1960s—to include the Big Band years.

+ He was the lead singer of rock musicrock band The Doors.

+ The band were created in 1991 by Promoe and Embee, the band was complete in 1996.

+ The band scored successes by the early 1990s.

+ The band had little experience playing together though, and were not able to make the music needed to begin the show.

+ The band was formed when Leslie West, formerly from the Long Island RB band The Vagrants had recorded a solo album entitled “Mountain” and had former Cream collaborator and bassist Felix Pappalardi producing it and former Remains drummer N.D.

+ Vorobieva et al.: “Ancient DNA Analysis Affirms the Canid from Altai as a Primitive Dog.” In: PLoS ONE, Band 8, 2013 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0057754 Other signs of domestication are that sometimes, dogs were buried together with humans.

+ The Happy Mondays were an alternative rock band from Manchester who became popular in the 1980s.

+ He performed as part of the Sole Twisters, Harem Scarem and Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls, and fronted his band Crown of Thorns.

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