Bandra may refer to:
A band is a group of four or more of persons that sing one or more geners.
The Banda are an ethnic group of the Central African Republic, some of whom also live in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, and South Sudan.
The Banda speak several Ubangian languages that are related to that of their Gbaya and Ngbandi neighbours. The Banda numbered about 1,300,000 at the turn of the 21st century. The Banda observe patrilineal descent and live in hamlets of dispersed homesteads under the local governance of a headman. Rural Banda raise maize (corn), cassava, peanuts, sweet potatoes, and tobacco. Men hunt and fish while women gather wild foods and cultivate crops. Banda craftsmen produce carved wooden ritual and utilitarian objects; they are best known for their large slit drums carved in the shapes of animals.
Stateless when first encountered by Europeans, the Banda selected war chiefs only during times of crisis, after which the warriors were divested of their power. Age grades and initiations called semali assured intergroup unity in time of war. Marriage traditionally required bridewealth, often in iron implements. Polygamy, although still practiced, has declined with the rise of a money-based economy.
Banda is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
From the time she was thirteen
Julie Thompson had a dream
That someday she would see her name in lights
And after every high school play
The grown-ups all would say
That Julie's future sure is looking bright
Well, I saw her selling videos at a store in Eastland Mall
I said, "Why aren't you in Hollywood taking casting calls?"
She handed me my change and started laughing
And said, "Life happened
Me and Bobby Chapman fell in love
Daddy passed away and the babies came
And drama school was just too much
Now there's little league and mouths to feed
And I direct the kindergarten Christmas Pageant
Life happened"
Curtis had an old Chevelle
The cops knew that car well
He never lost a race on Windy Hollow road
By the time he turned eighteen
He was a Georgia Dirt Track King
Proudly sponsored by the local Texaco
I bumped into him at Murphy's bar and he ordered us a round
I said, "Why aren't you in Rockingham chasing Gordon down?"
He killed his drink, tore the corners off his napkin
And said, "Life happened
I was driving home from Athens late one night
A trucker fell asleep and swapped paint with me
Said, I rolled that van at least five times
Now I thank my stars and I sell used cars
And I teach drivers education at St. Catherine's
Yeah, life happened"
I saw the rest of my old friends
At our reunion at the Holiday Inn
And it seemed like it was only yesterday
Standing in the gym in our cap and gown
Full of wanderlust and glory bound
We set out to chase our dreams on wings of passion
But somewhere along the way we got distracted
Life happened
Our clothes went out of fashion with our songs
We started families and bought SUV's
Became step-dads and soccer-moms
I finally realized we turned out alright
And we spent the night just catching up and dancing