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Qué (quién) es jump on the bandwagon - definición

The bandwagon club

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Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon         
AMERICAN VOCAL SOUL GROUP
Johnny Johnson & the Bandwagon; Johnny Johnson & His Bandwagon
Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon were an American vocal soul group, prominent in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Band wagon; The Bandwagon; Bandwagon (disambiguation); Bandwagon (TV Series); Band Wagon; Bandwagon (TV series)
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1. historical a wagon used for carrying a band in a parade.
2. an activity or cause that has suddenly become fashionable or popular: the company is jumping on the Green bandwagon.

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The Bandwagon Club

The Bandwagon was a club night held on the first Saturday of every month at the Zanzibar club on Seel Street, Liverpool from 2001 to 2005. The Bandwagon night was run by John Robinson and Gary Murphy, members of the now defunct Liverpool band the Bandits.

The Bandwagon was seen as a focal part of the local music scene, dubbed the "cosmic Scouse scene" by the NME, which emerged in Liverpool in the early 2000s. The Coral, the Zutons, the Stands, Tramp Attack and the Hokum Clones were all Bandwagon regulars, who forged their reputations at the night. The Bandwagon also played host to the Libertines and Noel Gallagher.

The Bandwagon drew attention from the media, particularly the NME, and was the subject of a feature on Channel Four's 4music who filmed in the venue on a night when members of the Stands, the Bandits and the Hokum Clones joined on stage to play a cover of Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm". The Bandwagon played a guest night at the Knitting Factory in New York in October 2003.

The Bandwagon club night ended as a regular night in 2005 when the Bandits broke up, and has continued only sporadically since then. A similar night called Bandwagonesque, now takes place in The Metropolitan on Berry Street, some 150 yards (140 m) away from the previous venue.

A promotional sticker for the Bandwagon club night is found on an entry in Pete Doherty's journal, Books of Albion in an entry detailing a night out he had with John Robinson and Gary Murphy of the Bandits.

Ejemplos de uso de jump on the bandwagon
1. Anyone with a story to tell will jump on the bandwagon.
2. Virgin Mobile was one of the first to jump on the bandwagon.
3. Therefore he has no–one to blame but himself if people jump on the bandwagon. – Mike Vincent, Burnley.
4. Gold and silver have glittered as it becomes easier for small investors to jump on the bandwagon.
5. Because some racists may jump on the bandwagon to attack Muslims, that‘s no reason to pretend veils are OK.