unsigned band

collocation in English

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unsigned
adjective
uk
/ʌnˈsaɪnd/
us
/ʌnˈsaɪnd/
(of a letter, painting, etc.) with no name or signature on it, saying who has written or ...
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band
noun
uk
/bænd/
us
/bænd/
a group of musicians who play modern ...
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(Definition ofunsignedandbandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A local writer described them in an article as the bestunsignedbandhe had ever seen.
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After becoming the biggestunsignedbandin the world, after years of hard work it finally paid off.
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Up to two thousand people would turn out at gigs, which were huge crowds for anunsignedband.
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In addition, this groundbreaking formula took place in the same week as anotherunsignedbandwere lucky enough to be picked up.
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They were the only currentlyunsignedbandmaking it to the top of the list.
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They became the firstunsignedbandto play on the show.
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During this time, the band managed to self-release a three-song demo, and get a song on a localunsignedbandcompilation album.
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In general, the tour offers the opening slot of each day to a local, oftenunsignedband, with the following acts increasing in notability throughout the lineup.
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The company was a music-first believer for unsigned bands.
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The station only played unsigned bands and there were no announcers on air.
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While unsigned bands were still played, they only appeared every fourth song.
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The "nom de guerre" was perhaps utilized to circumvent a technicality that only unsigned bands were eligible to participate in the competition.
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From 1984 onwards, she worked as a keyboardist in several different unsigned bands.
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The festival's website also went through a major overhaul and the opportunity was given to unsigned bands to upload their videos.
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The aim of this was to harness independent media and music to promote unsigned bands and to raise money for a scholarship fund.
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The label has focused mainly on unsigned bands, even advertising on the internet for unsigned bands to get in contact with them by post.
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This is provided mostly by unsigned bands and musicians from the local area, and includes all genre.
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This event began in 2002 and has been a huge draw for unsigned bands from all over the country.
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The 3-hour nightly show promotes local unsigned bands as well as what's new in the world of rock, indie, metal and alternative music.
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He will occasionally recruit outside vocalists or additional musicians to contribute when the piece requires, and often prefers to bring in unsigned bands and new artists to provide vocals.
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