| VOCALIST | A singer, especially in a band (8) |
| CHOIRS | Organised groups of singers, especially in church services (6) |
| CHOIR | An organised group of singers, especially in church services (5) |
| CHANTEUSE | A female singer, especially on stage (Fr) (9) |
| CHOIRBOY | A young male in a band of singers (8) |
| FRONTMAN | He may be forward for a singer in a band (5,3) |
| HATHAWAY | Brooke ___, in a band with Imran Maalik and Sid Sumner in Hollyoaks (8) |
| SASHAYED | Paraded with a Yankee, in a band, all round |
| MUSICIAN | Manic, running wild touring America, one who's in a band? (8) |
| MAMACASS | Singer in a band that also included John Phillips and Denny Doherty (the "Papas") |
| PARALLEL | Something aligned, beside, equidistant or side-by-side, as in a band of latitude; or, by extension, an equal, match, twin or other precisely similar or corresponding thing (8) |
| CASTANET | Clicker in a band |
| STRAINED | Like relationships in a band just before breaking up |
| GEMSTONE | Rock in a band |
| BASSDRUM | Boomer in a band |
| ESPALIER | Traditional technique of training fruit trees to grow flat against a wall or fence,A especially in a walled kitchen garden (8) |
| FEINTING | Making a deceptive or distracting movement, especially in a boxing match (8) |
| FENESTRA | Small natural hole or opening, especially in a bone (8) |
| LABOURER | Worker, especially in a manual capacity (8) |
| GYMNASIA | Large spaces for playing sport, especially in a school (8) |