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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working band" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a band that is actively performing or engaged in music-related activities, often implying that they are professional or regularly active.
Example: "The local music scene is thriving, thanks to a working band that plays at various venues every weekend."
Alternatives: "an active band" or "a performing band".
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FREY The Eagles are a working band.
"I had a working band".
His Chicago Tentet has been a working band since the late 1990s.
This isn't a working band, and maybe it never should be.
More recently, he's developed a working band for that temperament, Us Five.
I can't think of a working band that is as genuinely minimalist.
And here was a working band that felt both well honed and appealingly unhinged.
This wasn't a working band, and the job wasn't preparation for a CD.
This is what a working band in jazz can do: a kind of instant shape-shifting.
The rest of the set sounds like a working band making music that people can use — at weddings, parties, anywhere.
Here Mr. Lossing leads his Oracle Trio, a working band with Masa Kamaguchi on bass and Billy Mintz on drums.
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