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      • Territory bands were dance bands that crisscrossed specific regions of the United States from the 1920s through the 1960s. Beginning in the 1920s, the bands typically had 8 to 12 musicians. These bands typically played one-nighters, six or seven nights a week at venues like VFW halls, Elks Lodges, Lions Clubs, hotel ballrooms, and the like.
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  3. Territory bands were dance bands that crisscrossed specific regions of the United States from the 1920s through the 1960s. [1] Beginning in the 1920s, the bands typically had 8 to 12 musicians. These bands typically played one-nighters, six or seven nights a week at venues like VFW halls, Elks Lodges, Lions Clubs, hotel ballrooms, and the like.

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  5. The term territory band refers to those Plains and midwestern dance bands of the 1920s and 1930s that played throughout an expansive geographic area extending from Texas in the south to Nebraska in the north and from St. Louis in the east to Denver in the west. Typically, territory bands were headquartered in the region's major cities ...

  6. Territory bands were regional dance bands in the Midwest, south, and southwestern states. Their principal function was to provide music for ballroom dancing, which was becoming increasingly popular in the 20s and 30s.

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