Word: band
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fifty members of the University Band will journey to Philadelphia next weekend to furnish music for the representatives of the Associated Harvard Clubs assembled in the annual conference...
...music for the dance will be supplied by Gene Rodemich's Metropolitan orchestra and another band, whose name will be announced later...
Also BURLESQUE, THE QUEEN'S HUS BAND, THE ROYAL FAMILY, VOLPONE...
Supplied with an entirely new program of music and surrounded by an exceptional ensemble of dancing beauties, Paul Whiteman, lately called "the jovial Premier of Ultra-Modern Music" and his 33 piece band inaugurated their second week as the feature stage attraction at the Metropolitan yesterday. Those who did not see the jazz-makers last week, as well as those who did, for that matter, should not miss this remaining opportunity, as both band and leader are even better than formerly in a lavish revue, with special settings, lighting effects, and costumes. The famous orchestra is the nucleus...
...that he personally had been called a series of unprintable names by Rear Admiral Collard. The names, it appeared, all began with "b." "They were ugly names and dishonoring names," said Bandmaster Barnacle, "and I felt that after they had been uttered nothing could restore my prestige with the band. ... I wanted to leave the service...