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jazz band

NOUN
big band
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Her first exposure to jazz came at high school, where she performed "contemporary, fusion-y stuff" with a jazz band, but gospel was her focus until she enrolled in college.

From BBC

Kelce played in his high school’s jazz band and, according to Donna, was recognized as one of the best prep saxophonists in Ohio.

From Washington Post

Mr. Snow later worked for an advertising agency, hitchhiked across Europe and performed in jazz bands, playing piano and trumpet by night and painting by day.

From Washington Post

He, too, is a professional musician, with his own jazz band.

From Seattle Times

Joy can empathize: She sang with a jazz band in high school that tended toward “a lot of contemporary, fusion-y stuff,” and was largely unfamiliar with the repertoire until arriving at Purchase.

From New York Times