ska band

collocation in English

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ska
noun[U]
uk
/skɑː/
us
/skɑː/
a type of fast pop music with a strong beat, originally played in Jamaica in the late 1950s and popular there and in the UK. It influenced the development ...
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band
noun
uk
/bænd/
us
/bænd/
a group of musicians who play modern ...
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(Definition ofskaandbandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In high school, he played drums in one band, bass in askabandand guitar in a punk group.
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It was then decided that they would start askabandinstead, to be part of the fun.
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The band name, oreskaband, literally translates as we're (a)skaband.
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It also became a place of social interaction for bothskabandmembers and fans from around the world.
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The line-up generally features several local bands followed by internationally famous bands before ending the live music with askaband.
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It was too similar to anotherskabandout west so the search for a new name continued.
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He was interested in ska, reggae and rugby and suggested that they form askaband.
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By the late 1990s, mainstream interest in third wave ska bands waned as other music genres gained momentum.
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One of the original third-wave ska bands, the early lineup of the band included other employees of the store.
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To afford the trip, he opened his equipment to local punk and ska bands as a recording studio.
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The label pressed more than 1,500,000 copies of releases by many notable ska bands.
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Each 7 featured two currently active ska bands.
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Sto zvat remains one of the most popular ska bands in the country.
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