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Donna Halper Credited With Giving Rush (The Band) Its Big Break

Why are rock groups referred to as "bands" when they have no brass instruments or a string bass?
 
Laurence Glavin said:
Why are rock groups referred to as "bands" when they have no brass instruments or a string bass?

Because they contain more than one musician?

A quick check of the encyclopedia shows "band" is an accepted word for a collection of individuals in a number of areas. A Native American group, a collection of radio frequencies, a group of coyotes, the range of electron energies within which current can flow -- it certainly seems reasonable to call any collection of more than one musician a "band".
 
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