The musicians fled.
Between 1949 and 1950, almost all these professional musicians fled Iraq for Israel.
The music had died when the musicians fled the sticky oatmeal stuff.
In a day or so Jean told me the sequel: the young musicians had indeed fallen in love at first sight and fled Jones Street to take the ferry to Staten Island.
There were some suggestions that he was some mu-sician . . . some musician had fled the city or something . . . hadn't he?
Dixieland (through 1920s), also called "Chicago jazz," transpired when musicians fled New Orleans for Chicago in search of new opportunities and less oppressive social conditions.
During the attack, the military musicians drop their instruments and flee.
The pride of veteran band members refers to more than their having endured the political and economic hardships that other Haitian musicians fled.
The musicians fled, the guests rushed out the doors, dogs barked and plates of food clattered to the floor.