live venue

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meaningsofliveandvenue

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live
adjective
uk
/laɪv/
us
/laɪv/
having ...
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venue
noun[C]
uk
/ˈven.juː/
us
/ˈven.juː/
the place where a public event or ...
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(Definition ofliveandvenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The booking at the college represented their only chance to record the extra tracks in alivevenuebefore embarking on the tour.
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In the most commercially available and consumed genres, electric guitars tend to dominate their acoustic cousins in both the recording studio and thelivevenue.
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Yes indeed, we did record the vocals at alivevenue.
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In the evenings, the nightclubs andlivevenuetheatres offer special programs supporting the performers.
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In addition tolivevenuecompetitions, many erg racers compete by internet, either offline by posting scores to challenges, or live online races facilitated by computer connection.
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Not only has content regulation provided networks for these bands, but it has also helped to build a viable infrastructure, including live venues and studio space.
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It is not cheap to record at live venues.
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Coffeehouses expanded into live venues as listed below.
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She continues to perform regularly to large audiences at live venues and appears on television and radio.
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In the 1970s audience numbers declined, as they did in many live venues, and it was threatened with closure.
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Up until 2011, the band continued to perform at more live venues and festivals around the world.
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Throughout 2011 and 2012, the band performed frequently at live venues, clubs and on the streets, gaining visibility.
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He also plays live venues from time to time.
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They were recorded in some live venues and a rehearsal that is apparently lost.
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Recording took place in a variety of locations, including in-studio and live venues, to make different acoustic spaces to be obvious to the listener.
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The band has performed at multiple live venues and festivals around the world since 2011, and is planning to work on new material.
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Anderson recorded an album in the early 1960s and performed at some live venues.
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