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bandstand
[ band-stand ]
noun
- a platform, often roofed, for outdoor band performances.
- a raised platform in a nightclub, restaurant, etc., used by the members of a band or orchestra while performing.
bandstand
/ ˈæԻˌæԻ /
noun
- a platform for a band, usually out of doors and roofed
Word History and Origins
Origin of bandstand1
Example Sentences
I just assume he couldn't recollect or revel in discussions about Count Basie and Duke Ellington and sitting on the bandstand and blowing trumpet with many other people, especially in Hollywood.
Jon McClure, the lead singer from the Sheffield band Reverend and the Makers, recently purchased "an old-fashioned English bandstand guitar" from the new shop.
“When we get on the bandstand,” he told the Albany, N.Y.,
“All the landscaping was gone. The boathouse was a mess. The bandstand was boarded up.”
Bingley Music Town, which runs the bandstand area which showcases local acts, said that they were "trying to move our bit of the festival elsewhere".
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