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It would be hard to find two places more different in Ireland than Cork and Donegal, quite apart from the fact that they are on different ends of the country. Cork is green and all rolling hills, ...
Cat Stevens nearly quit music in the early 1970s thanks to a soul mas. The folk singer, now known as Yusuf Islam, has sold over 100million records.
Live in Tokyo is a stunning live album that captures Cat Stevens in top form during his 1974 “Bamboozle Tour.” For its 50th anniversary, Cat-O-Log Records/UMe is giving this rare gem a global release ...
Cat Stevens was the epitome of the singer songwriter, with certified triple platinum albums Tea for the Tillerman and Teaser and the Firecat. Born in London in July 1947, the son of a Greek father ...
Yusuf Islam (a.k.a. Cat Stevens) was banned from the United States for allegedly having ties with religious terrorists.
Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ rare 1974 concert album, Saturnight: Live From Tokyo, will be released globally in multiple formats for the first time ever. The project arrives more than 50 years after it ...
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Muslim Aid Marks 40 Years of Global Humanitarian Impact with Bold New VisionAs it enters its fifth decade, the charity is not only reflecting on its legacy and launch by Yusuf Islam (formerly known as ...
Yusuf/Cat Stevens has released a new version of his 1970 track, Where Do The Children Play?, along with a poignant stop-motion video created by director Chris Hopewell. We talk to Hopewell about the ...
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LouderSound on MSNA beginner's guide to Cat Stevens in six essential albumsCat Stevens rode the crest of the singer-songwriter wave through the early part of the 70s, alongside the likes of James ...
Wild World, Father and Son, How Can I Tell You, The Wind and more... The works of Cat Stevens reinterpreted by New York vocalist Jess Abrams, who 'finds her own meaning in each lyric and makes it her ...
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