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Steve Hillage
Steve Hillage
British guitarist
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Pip Pyle
Pip Pyle
British drummer
2
Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart
English keyboardist and composer
3
Delivery
Delivery
prog rock band
4
Hatfield and the North
Hatfield and the North
band
5
Richard Sinclair
Richard Sinclair
British bassist
6
Gong
Gong
French-British progressive/psychedelic rock band
7
Hugh Hopper
Hugh Hopper
English bass guitarist
8
Soft Machine
Soft Machine
English rock band
9
In Cahoots
In Cahoots
band
10
John G. Perry
John G. Perry
British bassist and singer
11
Caravan of Dreams
Caravan of Dreams
12
Soft Heap
Soft Heap
band
13
Egg
Egg
music group
14
Alan Gowen
Alan Gowen
British musician
15
Laurie Allan
Laurie Allan
English drummer
16
Nigel Griggs
Nigel Griggs
British musician
17
Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers
English singer-songwriter, record producer
18
Pierre Moerlen
Pierre Moerlen
French musician
19
John Greaves
John Greaves
British musician and composer
20
Didier Malherbe
Didier Malherbe
French saxophonist
21
Dave Sinclair
Dave Sinclair
British musician
22
Miquette Giraudy
Miquette Giraudy
French musician
23
Daevid Allen
Daevid Allen
Australian musician
24
The Wilde Flowers
The Wilde Flowers
British band
25
Matching Mole
Matching Mole
band
26
Roy Babbington
Roy Babbington
British bassist
27
Jan Schelhaas
Jan Schelhaas
British musician
28
National Health
National Health
band
29
Patrice Meyer
Patrice Meyer
French electric guitarist
30
Andy Pyle
Andy Pyle
British musician
31
Gilgamesh
Gilgamesh
British jazz fusion band
32
If
If
band
33
Uriel
Uriel
English band
34
Mike Ratledge
Mike Ratledge
British musician
35
Allniters
Allniters
36
Lady June
Lady June
Poet, singer (1931-1999)
37
Bill MacCormick
Bill MacCormick
British musician
38
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears
American rock music band
39
Colin Bass
Colin Bass
British musician
40
Davey Johnstone
Davey Johnstone
Scottish rock guitarist and vocalist
41
Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
American rock band
Intro
British rock group
Record Labels
Steve Hillage playing in Hyde Park, 1974

Khan were an English progressive rock band of the Canterbury Scene during 1971-1972.

Formed by Steve Hillage from Uriel, the initial line-up was Steve Hillage (guitar), Nick Greenwood (bass guitar, from The Crazy World of Arthur Brown), Dick Heninghem (organ) and Pip Pyle (percussion). Pyle quickly moved on to Gong and by the time the band played its first gig in June 1971 he had been replaced by Eric Peachey. In October 1971, Dick Heninghem left as well, replaced by Dave Stewart for the duration of the album sessions.

The album Space Shanty was released in June 1972, followed by a UK tour supporting Caravan, for which Canadian organist Val Stevens joined. Songs like "Stranded" and "Driving To Amsterdam" attempt atmospheres reminiscent of Uriah Heep's epic ballads (something not often done in a direct and dedicated way in the Canterbury scene - while Kevin Ayers may be comparable, a key difference is that Hillage's lyrics and compositions aren't detached or ironic).

In the summer of 1972, Hillage put together a new version of the band, retaining Peachey but adding Dave Stewart on keyboards and Nigel Griggs on bass. New material was written and rehearsed, and a few live performances took place in September–October 1972, but Decca's refusal to commit to the release of a second album led Hillage to break up the band and join Kevin Ayers's band, then Gong. Some material on Steve Hillage's first solo album, Fish Rising, was originally planned for Khan's aborted second album.

While in Gong, Hillage continued to write riffs but the larger musical dimension drew more from Daevid Allen's psychedelic lyrics and story concepts. Hillage's solo work also mostly sees him playing within the more typical Canterbury jazz/prog (Caravan etc.), leaving Space Shanty as a fairly unusual 'one-off' type of recording.