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His mother left him when he was only a baby to join a band.
He then joined a band called Film for about 18 months.
In high school, she began writing songs and joined a band.
The next step for Tammy was to join a band.
While a senior in high school, Ann joined a band.
He has also recently joined a band playing the trumpet.
Eventually he graduated from high school and joined a band.
He went on to say that joining a band where his voice mattered more really helped.
However, if this did not work, he could join a band of outlaws.
In 1345 he left the monastery and joined a band of rebels.
Joining a band is not a lucrative career choice for most musicians.
The white ghost had joined a band of similar mounts.
Garcia did, however, join a band at his school known as the Chords.
All girls are able to learn the instrument of their choice and join a band or Orchestra.
Kennedy joined a band while still in college in the mid-80s.
He joined a band of brigands while still a boy and eventually became their leader.
He joins a band, learns a language, and tries a new sport.
In 1989, he was invited by school friends to join a band as a singer to play at a music contest.
When he went to university he joined a band playing the guitar.
During this time, Neil also taught himself how to play drums and even joined a band.
"I wanted to join a band because I had no friends.
They let him play with them, and he was invited to join a band by a man who heard him.
The thugs from the upstairs joint had come down to join a band across the street.
"It is more likely that they have gone to join a band of Maroons, though," he said.
But Noah's encouragement inspired her to join a band as a singer.