Garage band

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The term garage band has several meanings, all related in some way to music.

  • A musical act which performs garage rock; here the term refers to a musical genre, and not to the capability of the musicians.
  • Garage band (music group), an amateur musical act which rehearses and performs in garages and other private places, and which is either not interested in, or not sufficiently talented for, public performances or a recording career. A garage band in this sense may or may not perform the garage rock style. A garage band usually consists of "kids", for example, pre-teens to teens, and could play all genres of music.
  • GarageBand, audio production software published by Apple Computer.
  • GarageBand.com is a website that helps publicize emerging bands.
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