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The phrase "a band boy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a boy or young man who is a member of a band, typically in a musical context.
Example: "He has always dreamed of being a band boy, playing the drums in front of a live audience."
Alternatives: "band member" or "musician boy".
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Popsie was a band boy for Benny Goodman, who bought him a camera.
After grammar school, he was sent to the Royal Navy Training Ship Exmouth and then became a band boy with the Royal Fusiliers, learning to play the French horn.
Large joined the British Army as a "band boy" at the age of 15.
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