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Instruments
  
Keyboards

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Jan Schelhaas


Associated acts
  
Caravan, Camel

Years active
  
1960s to present

Genres
  
Progressive rock

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Born
  
11 March 1948 (age 76) Liverpool, England (
1948-03-11
)

Music groups
  
Camel (1979 – 1981), Caravan

Albums
  
I Can See Your House fro, Nude, The Show of Our Lives – C, Blind Dog at St Dunstans, Better by Far

Similar People
  
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Jan Russell Schelhaas (born 11 March 1948, Liverpool, England) is an English musician, mostly known as the keyboard player from the bands Caravan and Camel.

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Schelhaas started his career playing bass for several bands in Liverpool releasing a single on Decca's Deram label as the soul band Bernie & the Buzz Band in 1968 before finally turning to keyboards and starting the softrock band 'National Head Band' in 1970 with Neil Ford on guitar & future-Uriah Heep's Lee Kerslake on drums. They released the album Albert One in 1971 produced by Yes producer Eddie Offord, but without any success. Next stop for Schelhaas was the Gary Moore band and the recording of the album Grinding Stone from 1973. After the recording, he left Moore to do solo projects including an organ session on Thin Lizzy's 1973 Vagabonds of the Western World album.

In July 1975, Schelhaas was asked to play keyboard in the band Caravan after Dave Sinclair left them. Jan Schelhaas toured the world around with the band and recorded three albums: Blind Dog at St. Dunstans (1976), Better by Far (1977) and Cool Water, which wasn't released until 1994. The summer of 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 & vocals) and Dave Sinclair (keyboards) with whom he'd already played in Caravan.

Schelhaas worked with Camel until 1981, when he contributed to I Can See Your House from Here from 1979 and the album Nude from 1981.

In 2002, Schelhaas was once again asked to join Caravan due to Dave Sinclair having left because of musical differences. He recorded The Unauthorized Breakfast Item with them in the same year plus a tour. Although there was a hiatus in the band's activities from 2005-10 (during which he released his first solo album, Dark Ships, in 2008), Jan remains a member of Caravan and appears on their latest album, 2013's Paradise Filter.

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