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词汇 bandleader
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Definition of bandleader in English:

bandleader

nounˈbandliːdəˈbændˌlidər
  • A player at the head of a musical band.

    (乐队)领队

    Example sentencesExamples
    • John Barry returned to York earlier this year to receive the Freedom of the City and recalled with affection the bandleader and trumpeter Johnny Sutton.
    • Smith was a prolific early-twentieth-century Chicago musician who served as a teacher, a bandleader, and composer.
    • The switching of the power axis from one brother's writing to the other wouldn't be a problem though, if Mick weren't still the bandleader and chief songwriter.
    • I'm the bandleader, and he's one of the musicians.
    • But Handy did indeed become a musician, albeit a commercial bandleader playing light classical music and the popular songs of the day.
    • Smokey Robinson was one of the heroes of our age: singer, songwriter, bandleader, producer, businessman.
    • Local musical icon Joey Lewis celebrates 50 years as a bandleader this year.
    • All of these writers would benefit from rethinking their definitions of a musician; in these books the term is generally limited to signifying singers, songwriters, and bandleaders.
    • He dislikes classical music and refers to him throughout as a bandleader.
    • In 1972 he signed a contract with Milestone Records where he developed as a bandleader and solo acoustic pianist, winning two Grammy Award nominations.
    • Singers, composers and bandleaders have been drawing inspiration from all the borders of the sea to enliven and enrich their recipes.
    • Goodman was one of the first big-name bandleaders to feature African American musicians in his ensemble.
    • Eventually, that evolved into paying off bandleaders to feature their music on late-night radio broadcasts.
    • It's kind of a burden being the bandleader and writing the songs.
    • In 1885 he started a journal for bandleaders, The Metronome.
    • Clearly a musical talent, Warren became the pianist and bandleader for the Everly Brothers for the next two years.
    • As soon as the bandleader raised his baton, we stood up and my husband led me onto the floor.
    • The album begins very quietly, with a careful dialogue between piano and percussion, the bandleader establishing his preference for fleeting cymbal caresses and detailed woodblock clusters.
    • Ives had worshipped his father, a bandleader who was always trying to ‘stretch’ his ears with unusual sounds.
    • I can make enough as a bandleader and itinerant musician to eke by, supplemented with the occasional website construction gig here and there.

Definition of bandleader in US English:

bandleader

(also band leader)
nounˈbandˌlēdərˈbændˌlidər
  • A player or conductor at the head of a musical band.

    (乐队)领队

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All of these writers would benefit from rethinking their definitions of a musician; in these books the term is generally limited to signifying singers, songwriters, and bandleaders.
    • Goodman was one of the first big-name bandleaders to feature African American musicians in his ensemble.
    • Ives had worshipped his father, a bandleader who was always trying to ‘stretch’ his ears with unusual sounds.
    • I can make enough as a bandleader and itinerant musician to eke by, supplemented with the occasional website construction gig here and there.
    • I'm the bandleader, and he's one of the musicians.
    • Eventually, that evolved into paying off bandleaders to feature their music on late-night radio broadcasts.
    • In 1885 he started a journal for bandleaders, The Metronome.
    • It's kind of a burden being the bandleader and writing the songs.
    • Clearly a musical talent, Warren became the pianist and bandleader for the Everly Brothers for the next two years.
    • The album begins very quietly, with a careful dialogue between piano and percussion, the bandleader establishing his preference for fleeting cymbal caresses and detailed woodblock clusters.
    • In 1972 he signed a contract with Milestone Records where he developed as a bandleader and solo acoustic pianist, winning two Grammy Award nominations.
    • Singers, composers and bandleaders have been drawing inspiration from all the borders of the sea to enliven and enrich their recipes.
    • Smith was a prolific early-twentieth-century Chicago musician who served as a teacher, a bandleader, and composer.
    • John Barry returned to York earlier this year to receive the Freedom of the City and recalled with affection the bandleader and trumpeter Johnny Sutton.
    • But Handy did indeed become a musician, albeit a commercial bandleader playing light classical music and the popular songs of the day.
    • Smokey Robinson was one of the heroes of our age: singer, songwriter, bandleader, producer, businessman.
    • Local musical icon Joey Lewis celebrates 50 years as a bandleader this year.
    • He dislikes classical music and refers to him throughout as a bandleader.
    • The switching of the power axis from one brother's writing to the other wouldn't be a problem though, if Mick weren't still the bandleader and chief songwriter.
    • As soon as the bandleader raised his baton, we stood up and my husband led me onto the floor.
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