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  2. Caravan (band) - Wikipedia

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    Caravan are an English rock band from the Canterbury area, ... Caravan - Recorded Live in Concert at Metropolis Studios, London (CD/DVD, 2012) Compilations.

  3. The Caravans - Wikipedia

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    The Caravans were an American gospel music group that was started in 1947 by Robert Anderson.It reached its peak popularity during the 1950s and 1960s, launching the careers of a number of artists, including: Delores Washington, Albertina Walker, Bessie Griffin, Cassietta George, Dorothy Norwood, Inez Andrews, Shirley Caesar and the Rev. James Cleveland, among others.

  4. Caravan of Stars - Wikipedia

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    Seeing an opportunity, he formed the Caravan of Stars, which, during its seven-year existence grew to gross nearly $5 million annually (more than $45 million in 2021 dollars). [1] The concert promoted up to seventeen acts, each performing two or three songs, all backed by the same band. In the beginning, admission was $1.50 ($13.50 in 2021). [1]

  5. Richard Coughlan - Wikipedia

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    Richard Coughlan (2 September 1947 – 1 December 2013) [1] [2] was an English musician, best known as the drummer and percussionist of the Canterbury scene progressive rock band Caravan. He was one of the founding members of Caravan in 1968 and remained with the band until his death. AllMusic called Coughlan "one of art rock's longest tenured ...

  6. Caravan and the New Symphonia - Wikipedia

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    Caravan and the New Symphonia is a record by Caravan recorded on 28 October 1973 at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane and originally released in 1974 on UK Decca's subsidiary Deram. Bringing the band and The New Symphonia Orchestra together for this recording was the work of Martyn Ford , conductor of the New Symphonia, and John G. Perry, who ...

  7. Dave Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair was born in Herne Bay, Kent, England.Having started his musical career 1966–67 with the Wilde Flowers, he founded Caravan in 1968 with his cousin Richard Sinclair (bass/vocals), Pye Hastings (guitar/vocals), and Richard Coughlan (drums) and was in and out of the band for 35 years (so far 1968–71, 1973–75, 1979–82, 1990–2002).

  8. Jan Schelhaas - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Caravan had a break and Schelhaas accepted an offer to join Camel on their world tour for their album Breathless (1978). At that time, the band also included cousins Richard Sinclair (bass and vocals) and Dave Sinclair (keyboards) with whom he had already played in Caravan.

  9. Dave Matthews Band Caravan - Wikipedia

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    Dave Matthews Band Caravan was a series of concert festivals headed by the Dave Matthews Band (DMB). The four festivals, occurring during the summer of 2011, took the place of DMB's usual summer tour, after the band announced its intentions to take time off from touring the previous year. [1]