Studio band

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A studio band is a musical band that is in regular employment of a Music Recording business for the purpose of playing music on recordings featuring a separate performer. The term may also refer to a band that does not perform live.[1]

The most famous studio band is the Funk Brothers, Motown Records' main band from 1959-1972.

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