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Where Do The Children Play?
Is there a more prescient song in all of recording history than Where Do The Children Play? Written and released 50 years ago, the song could hardly be more relevant to the state of our world right now!
New Album: Tea for the Tillerman²
50 YEARS after the release of Tea for the Tillerman, the 1970 multi-platinum selling, era-defining album, Yusuf / Cat Stevens is set to release Tea for the Tillerman²
Looking back at 2019
As our world wheels around again towards another year I’d like to sincerely thank you all for your beautiful messages. Some of the stories I have read are so powerful, they truly make me want to continue writing and singing until my last breath (which will be the day of God’s choosing). Thanks to those
Back To Earth Reissue
In 1978, after having sold millions of records and become one of the biggest international artists of the 1970s, Cat Stevens decided to step out of the rock star spotlight and walk away. That year, he was to release his final album under that name. While Stevens’ legions of fans were saddened by the news,
4th Stop To Enlightenment
Traditional students of Zen Buddhism learn of the Ten Bulls, which are the 10 stages in the practitioner’s progression to enlightenment.
Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Speech
The 2019 Songwriters Hall of Fame Ceremony was a glorious celebration of the work of artists who have positively affected the lives of untold numbers of people worldwide. The songs they have delicately plucked from the ether are our shields against life’s struggles, a personal coach when we need motivation, a warm hug when spirits
Songwriters Hall of Fame 2019
On June the 13th Yusuf / Cat Stevens will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He is set to receive this prestigious honour at the Hall of Fame’s 50th Annual Induction and Awards Dinner as a member of the class of 2019 alongside Dallas Austin, Missy Elliott, Tom. T Hall, John Prine and