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This site is managed and maintained by the legendary CARAVAN, and is the only place on the web to purchase official Caravan merchandise.

Visit our all new web-store for classic Caravan albums, and associated releases / solo albums, from Jim Leverton and from Kendall/Richardson.

"AFTER THE STORM" KATRINA BENEFIT ALBUM AVAILABLE

Pre-ordering is now available for the "After the Storm". The price for this special 2CD compilation is $20.00 plus shipping and handling. The album is set for release on Tuesday, January 17th. Pre-orders will be fulfilled upon receipt of payment and then sent out for arrival as close to the release date as possible. Payment is accepted via PayPal, credit card (using PayPal without a membership), check or money order.

Thank you for supporting this effort and the survivors of Hurricane Katrina.

Please go to http://afterthestorm.nearfestrecords.com/orderform.asp to place your order.

enter the store HERE!

 

Welcome to the new

CARAVAN SONGS website.

News of concerts and exclusive interviews, with band members old & new, are scheduled for this summer. Band reactions to the big concerts will be being posted, and exclusive photographs taken by the band and family are to appear here soon. And we shall be adding audio extracts, and maybe a few 'easter eggs',  including what Pye gets up to at weekends when not with the band! CLICK HERE!

Click HERE for the BBC review of the Isle of Wight Festival

and new photos of the gig are on the pics page!

New design t-shirts are available from the web-store!

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"The Unauthorised Breakfast Item" is available directly from Eclectic Discs, along with "Better By Far" and many others. Follow this link to their web-store.

 

 

 

'If I Could Do It All Over Again....' is now available from the web-store, at a fantastic price, for a very limited time only!

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