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  • 1Dance Band — is a 1935 British musical film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Charles Buddy Rogers, June Clyde and Steven Geray.[1] Its plot concerns two dance bands who develop an intense rivalry with each other during a competition. Cast Charles Buddy… …

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  • 2Dance band — can be one of several kinds of musical ensemble: British dance band Dansband, a Swedish pop genre A Eurodance band This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …

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  • 3dance band — n a group of musicians who play music that you dance to …

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  • 4dance band — dance ,band noun count a group of musicians who play a type of popular music that people can dance to in COUPLES …

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  • 5dance band — n. a BAND2 (n. 2) that plays for dancing, esp. as distinguished from one that plays for listening; specif., such a band that plays popular music of the 1930s and 1940s …

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  • 6dance band — noun a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing • Syn: ↑band, ↑dance orchestra • Hypernyms: ↑musical organization, ↑musical organisation, ↑musical group • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 7dance band — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms dance band : singular dance band plural dance bands music a group of musicians who play a type of popular music that people can dance to in couples …

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  • 8Dance Band (band) — Dance Band is a musical group based in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. Dance Band was voted City Pages Best Live Artist of 2007[1]. They have been called Minnesota s foremost incitement to party [2], and praised for their ability to [get]… …

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  • 9Dance Band on the Titanic — Studio album by Harry Chapin Released September 10, 1977 Recorded …

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  • 10Dance Band Days — The Dance Band Days was a weekly half hour programme on BBC radio of recordings by dance bands of the 1920s to early 1940s. It ran from 1969 to 1995 and was introduced, until his death, by Alan Dell. Its content was later subsumed in Sunday Night …

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