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big band
noun
- a jazz or dance band that is the size of an orchestra.
big band
noun
- a large jazz or dance band, popular esp in the 1930s to the 1950s
Word History and Origins
Origin of big band1
Example Sentences
By mid-decade, he was playing with a variety of swing bands, as well as the Luis Russell big band — one of his rare extended associations with a large ensemble.
After showing a talent for arranging songs while touring the world with Lionel Hampton's big band, he was soon in demand in that capacity, too.
In the early ’50s he joined Lionel Hampton’s big band as a trumpeter and arranger and later toured South America and the Middle East with Gillespie’s big band.
Marshall came up singing with big bands, appearing in Las Vegas revues and doing comedy work.
He had always admired show style and, as a teacher, had always dreamed of directing a big band.
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