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Caravan and 1975
#" Caravan " ( 7 November 1975 )
When the Family Stone dissolved in early 1975, Allen joined Robin Trower ’ s hard blues-rock band, where he played on two albums, 1977's In City Dreams and 1978's Caravan To Midnight.
Helen was by far the most popular vamp of that era, having had performed in scores of item numbers including such popular songs as " Mera Naam Chin-Chin Choo " from the film Howrah Bridge ( 1958 ), " Piya Tu Ab To Aaja " from Caravan ( 1971 ), " Mehbooba Mehbooba " from Sholay ( 1975 ) and " Yeh Mera Dil " from Don ( 1978 ).

Caravan and novel
In February 2011, the manuscript of a previously unknown Blyton novel, Mr Tumpy's Caravan, was discovered in a collection of her papers which had been auctioned in 2010 following the death of her elder daughter in 2007.
By 1935, Wright had completed his first novel, Cesspool, published as Lawd Today ( 1963 ), and in January 1936 his story " Big Boy Leaves Home " was accepted for publication in New Caravan.
The Fairy Caravan, a novel by Beatrix Potter, and Michael Bond's Olga da Polga series for children, both feature guinea pigs as the central protagonist.
* Caravan ( novel ), a 1942 novel by Lady Eleanor Smith
In 1929, after selling a short story to The American Caravan, he moved to New York City, where he started work on his first novel, Laugh and Lie Down ( 1931 ).
Conroy's published works included: the memoir Stop-Time ; a collection of short stories, Midair ; a novel, Body and Soul, which is regarded as one of the finest evocations of the experience of being a musician ; a collection of essays and commentaries, Dogs Bark, but the Caravan Rolls On: Observations Then and Now ; and a travelogue, Time and Tide: A Walk Through Nantucket.

Caravan and ),
Some of them include: " Mood Indigo " ( 1930 ), " It Don't Mean a Thing ( If It Ain't Got That Swing )" ( 1932 ), " Sophisticated Lady " ( 1933 ), " Solitude " ( 1934 ), " In a Sentimental Mood " ( 1935 ), " Caravan " ( 1937 ), " I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart " ( 1938 ).
), and Jamie Redfern and Jane Scali bump into " their idol " Johnny Farnham at a Caravan Park.
The next three, Doctor Dolittle's Post Office ( 1923 ), Doctor Dolittle's Circus ( 1924 ), and Doctor Dolittle's Caravan ( 1926 ) are all actually prequels ( or " midquels ", as they take place during and / or after the events of The Story of Doctor Dolittle ).
After the demise of The Obsessed, Wino went on to form Spirit Caravan and more projects before reuniting with Saint Vitus in 2003 ( and again in 2008 ), while The Obsessed's rhythm section became the basis for Goatsnake.
* Caravan ( travellers ), a group of travellers journeying together
* Caravan ( publishing ), an Iranian publishing house
* Caravan ( 1946 film ), British drama film starring Stewart Granger
* Caravan ( 1971 film ), a Hindi film
* Himalaya ( film ), a 1999 Nepalese film also known as Caravan
* Caravan ( TV series ), a Canadian children's television series
* " Caravan " ( song ), a 1937 jazz standard
* " Caravan " ( Van Morrison song ), a 1970 song written by Van Morrison
* " Caravan " ( Rush song ), a 2010 song by Rush
* Caravan ( Art Blakey album ), 1962
* Caravan ( Caravan album ), 1968

Caravan and by
On October 1973, at least 72 people were murdered by the Caravan of Death.
After the coup, Chileans witnessed a large-scale repression, which started as soon as October 1973, with at least 70 persons murdered by the Caravan of Death.
* " Caravan to the Stars " by David Kyle
* Caravan to Tiern by Andrea Mills
He also recorded songs written by his bandsmen, such as Juan Tizol's " Caravan " and " Perdido " which brought the " Spanish Tinge " to big-band jazz.
Storm: Waiting for the Caravan, by Alfred Jacob Miller
This was followed by the Caravan Sites Act, introduced by the Liberal MP Eric Lubbock in 1968, which obliged local authorities to carry out the recommendations of the 19566 circular.
Sponsored by the Caravan Trade & Industries Association " Caravan Holiday " was completed by early 1972 and released in cinemas across Australia as a supporting feature to Peter Bogdanovich's hugely popular US comedy picture What's Up, Doc?
After starring in a French adaptation of Liliom ( 1934 ) directed by Fritz Lang, he began to receive public favor ; Boyer landed his first leading Hollywood role in the romantic musical Caravan ( 1934 ) with Loretta Young.
He was replaced by two keyboard players: Dave Sinclair ( cousin of Richard and also from Caravan ) and Jan Schelhaas ( also of Caravan ).
One of the most notorious murder gangs operated by the Chilean Army was the Caravan of Death, whose members travelled by helicopter throughout Chile between 30 September and 22 October 1973.
With coffee being enjoyed by those in all aspects of life, Caravan attracts all different types of people in Belmont, some you may not have known lived in Belmont before and then again, you might see an old friend.
* Fredda Gibson takes her professional name, " Georgia Gibbs ", and began appearing on the popular Camel Caravan radio program, hosted by Jimmy Durante and Gary Moore ( It was Moore who bestowed the famous nickname " Her Nibs, Miss Georgia Gibbs " upon her.
The first version of the song Caravan ( composed by Juan Tizol and later rearranged by Duke Ellington ) was recorded in Hollywood, 18 December 1936, and performed as an instrumental by Barney Bigard and His Jazzopators.
It succeeded the Camel News Caravan, anchored by John Cameron Swayze.
Brian Setzer for " Caravan " performed by the Brian Setzer Orchestra

Caravan and Stephen
The Three Musketeers is a 1993 film from Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery and starring Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O ' Donnell, Oliver Platt, Tim Curry and Rebecca De Mornay.

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