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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.
Yusuf Islam (a.k.a. Cat Stevens) was banned from the United States for allegedly having ties with religious terrorists.
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 ...
Rex Peoples concert: 5 p.m., Bricks on Main, 471 Main St., Longmont. Rex Peoples is band leader, voice coach and blues in ...
The man formerly known as Cat Stevens has led many lives, from teen idol to devout Muslim, and he's sold more than 100 million records in the process. From the origin of his stage name to his run ...
The Welsh singer hobbled onto the stage in navy slacks and a sky blue shirt that rivaled his light eyes. His hair looked like ...
Nestled along the rugged southern coast of Crete, Matala is more than just a beach—it’s a living memory of 1960s ...
Crack session musician, in-demand producer, one quarter of the world’s biggest rock band – ex-Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul ...
Stephen Bargatze talks about being beat as a kid — and about his magical moments with his mom the day before she died ...
Keith McNally tracks his staggering successes — and failures — in his new memoir, “I Regret Almost Everything.” ...