Here is one... The audience were cheering for the favorite band.
If you remove one letter from "wring," you get "wing." A band is a group of musicians who play together, typically performing music for an audience.
Squidward's makeshift band performed at "The Bubble Bowl" in one episode.
While they were playing a realitivaly small show, the band had been nameless up until then. A kid in the crowd shouted out "Fall Out Boy!" and the band liked it. So Pete, Joe, Andy and Patrick decided that it would work.***Meloddic improves answer by stating....The band was nameless for their first two shows. They decided that the audience should decide, and at the end of their second show they asked the audience to yell out their ideas for a name. One audience member suggested "Fallout Boy",[6][8] a reference to the sidekick of the Radioactive Man from The Simpsons[5][9] (which the band performed the closing theme song for in the 2009 episode "Lisa the Drama Queen").***(between the stars*** is) ~By Meloddic~
The term "audience of one" is, first, not a term. "Audience of one" is a phrase. The phrase was made popular for having been used in a song, and, later, as an album title. Rage Against the Machine, a rock band, recorded the song, "Audience of One". They wrote the song as a criticism of current pop music. Sadly, there is no one definition of the phrase.
The alternative rock singer Alex Band from the band The Calling. Some of his songs include Only One, Silent Night, Tonight, Without You, Only One and Euphoria.
A band rotunda is a small round building open at the sides and walls, where a band of musicians can play to an audience.
According to Wikipedia - it was performed by the band 'The Red Jumpsuit Aparatus'
to be performed in stage or in the audience
The record attendance for a Dave Matthews Band concert was at a benefit concert for New York City Public Schools in Central Park, New York City, NY where they performed in front of an audience about 121,382 large.
Yes, the Japanese band Flow incorporates English into some of their songs and has performed in English during international events. While their primary language is Japanese, they often mix English phrases and lyrics to reach a broader audience. However, the band's members primarily communicate in Japanese.
One can find a lyric sheet for the song 'Merry Christmas' performed by the band Slade both in physical and digital formats. One location to find a digital copy is from Musicnotes, Inc.