A band that plays music suitable for dancing to, especially swing.
(尤指摇摆舞)舞曲乐队
Example sentencesExamples
The Stingrays are a four-piece dance band who play 50s and 60s rock and roll numbers, from Jerry Lee Lewis' Crazy Little Thing Called Love to The Doors' Roadhouse Blues and many other in between.
In the late 70s he joined a local dance band, and by the early 80s led his own band on summer season, hotel and cruise line contracts.
I was playing a borrowed bass guitar with ‘Domino’, the dance band that had been at the epicentre of the Polish émigré scene in London in the 1960s and '70s.
An excellent dance band is playing quicksteps to a large elegant room built for hundreds but tonight seating fewer than a dozen.
This year's parade music will be provided by a popular dance band and three popular sound systems.
Definition of dance band in US English:
dance band
nounˈdæns ˌbænd
A band that plays music suitable for dancing to, especially swing.
(尤指摇摆舞)舞曲乐队
Example sentencesExamples
This year's parade music will be provided by a popular dance band and three popular sound systems.
In the late 70s he joined a local dance band, and by the early 80s led his own band on summer season, hotel and cruise line contracts.
The Stingrays are a four-piece dance band who play 50s and 60s rock and roll numbers, from Jerry Lee Lewis' Crazy Little Thing Called Love to The Doors' Roadhouse Blues and many other in between.
An excellent dance band is playing quicksteps to a large elegant room built for hundreds but tonight seating fewer than a dozen.
I was playing a borrowed bass guitar with ‘Domino’, the dance band that had been at the epicentre of the Polish émigré scene in London in the 1960s and '70s.