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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a band from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or location of a band, typically followed by a place or region.
Example: "The concert featured a band from Seattle that played an amazing set."
Alternatives: "a group hailing from" or "a musical act originating from".
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Sure, they're a band from Brooklyn.
Bio Ritmo -- a band from Richmond, Va.
It's a band from Athens, Ga.
Third on the bill were a band from Manchester.
A breathless surf instrumental by a band from Biarritz.
Amy and Harris chose a band from New York that played mostly sixties music.
Real Estate, a band from New Jersey, played two Kidrockers shows last year.
The Morning Benders In a smart bicoastal alliance, the Morning Benders — a band from Berkeley, Calif.
The first and possibly last amusing thing about Hookworms, a band from Leeds, is its name.
I keep playing this video of "Wild One," by Those Darlins, a band from Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
"I like the title.... Here's a band from Nashville getting good reviews...
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