Re: AW: [Harp-L] An english question
We've met frequently, over the years Tom, I feel sure.
RD
>>> "Tom Deimbacher" <bluesmaster@xxxxxxxx> 23/12/08 8:56 AM >>>
For me as an soundengineer they are mainly called the "damned, i have to
change all the settings again"-band...;-)
Don't mean this as an insult, just another way of looking at it...
Tom Deimbacher
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I think is "support band"
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di Zombor Kovacs
Inviato: Monday, December 22, 2008 7:35 PM
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Oggetto: [Harp-L] An english question
Hi Everyone,
So far I haven't managed to find out what is the english term for the
band,
which plays before a more famous band. For example when Rolling Stones
does
a concert somewhere, they usually do not step on stage right away, but
at
least one "less significant" band would "prepare the audience" before
they
come. What is the term for such a band in english? In my language we say
"pre-band" but I guess this doesn't make any sense in english.
thanks
Zombor
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