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Caravan was formed in Canterbury, England in 1968 by Pye Hastings (guitar/ vocals), Dave Sinclair (keyboards), Richard Sinclair (bass/vocals) and Richard Coughlan (drums). The four had previously played at various times with a local band, The Wilde Flowers, which also featured Kevin Ayers and future Soft Machine members Robert Wyatt and Hugh Hopper.
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Caravan was formed in Canterbury, England in 1968 by Pye Hastings (guitar/ vocals), Dave Sinclair (keyboards), Richard Sinclair (bass/vocals) and Richard Coughlan (drums). The four had previously played at various times with a local band, The Wilde Flowers, which also featured Kevin Ayers and future Soft Machine members Robert Wyatt and Hugh Hopper...
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Caravan stars, from 3 Fan reports
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Wolverhampton - Wolverhampton Robin 2
10/01/13
Awesome Gig from Pete Hayward, 21/01/13
Saw Caravan at Bilston and what an awesome evening Brilliant atmosphere in a great old fashioned venue (Standing with a bar) Seen this band endless times and this rates as one of the best Long live Pye Hastings and the boys -
Salford - The Lowry
14/01/13
great musicianship from Helen.remfan, 21/01/13
I went with a friend, a long time fan of the band. Whilst a prog rock fan I wasnt too aware of the band so I went with an open mind. I have to say as musicians they could not be faulted The sound was good and the venue a good small venue. I loved the drummer who was a suitably manic drummer... lots of drive. lots of energy ( coming from someone who has seen John Bonham, Bill Berry and Keith Moon this has to be praise!) The music was very sound and I enjoyed all. Wish they had let us know that 2 of the band were suffering from lurgies earlier as I had felt the vocals lacked a little...and this explained it! he told us right near the end how poorly he had been so all credit to them for not cancelling and taking the easy way out. the band appeared to enjoy the gig as indeed did the audience. -
Bath - Komedia Club
17/01/13
Caravan Komedia Bath from Mike Austin, 21/01/13
Really enjoyed the Caravan gig as I hadnt seen them for 30 years. The mix of songs from their catologue was excellent . The sound was good and the anecdotes were a good link to the songs. The quality of sound was good and i was impressed by the Komedia club as a venue holding 1000 people i would definately go there again. Girls who grow plump in the night is one of my favourite albums so it was great to hear the songs live. Will definately be revisiting more of their back catologue and i look forward to the new album. Come back soon !!