Cat Stevens
Cat Stevens (born July 21, 1948) was a British singer-songwriter. Born Stephen Demetre Georgiou in London, he sold 40 million albums, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1971, he wrote music for the film Harold and Maude. His most popular songs include "Morning Has Broken," "Peace Train," "Moonshadow," "Wild World," "Father and Son," "Matthew and Son," and "Oh Very Young." Many of them were performed only with him playing either the guitar or piano.
Conversion
Stevens nearly drowned in a freak accident near the end of the 1970s. He pleaded with God to save him. Stevens described the event in a VH1 interview some years later: "I said 'please, God, I'll do anything for you, I'll work for you...'" And thus, Stevens began to find peace with himself and began his transition to Islam. A song from his 1972 album Catch Bull At Four, entitled Boy With A Moon And Star On His Head, may have been a sign of this change. He converted to the Islamic faith in 1977 and he legally changed his name to Yusuf Islam.
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God - VH1 - 1972 - Catch Bull At Four - 1977
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Muslim faith and Stevens' musical career
Following his conversion, Stevens abandoned his previous career as a pop star. At one point he wrote to the record companies asking that his music no longer be distributed, but his request was denied.
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In 1985, Stevens decided to return to the public spotlight for the first time since his religious conversion at the historic Live Aid concert, inspired by the famine threatening Ethiopia. Though he had written a song especially for the occasion, his appearance was skipped when Elton John's set ran too long. http://www.majicat.com/yusufislam/dailymail1998.htm
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1985 - Live Aid - Famine - Ethiopia - Elton John
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He has since resumed making recordings featuring Islamic lyrics accompanied only by basic percussion instruments in his compositions. He also produced an album called A is for Allah as an instruction for children. He also established a record label called Mountain of Light (see link below.)
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A is for Allah - Mountain of Light
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2003 recordings
In 2003 Stevens once again recorded the song Peace Train for a compilation CD which also included performances by David Bowie and Paul McCartney. He performed in Nelson Mandela's 46664 Concert with Peter Gabriel, for which he both performed and recorded in the English language for the first time in 25 years. Stevens explained that the reason why he had stopped performing in English was due to his own misunderstanding of the Islamic faith:
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2003 - David Bowie - Paul McCartney - Nelson Mandela's - 46664 - Peter Gabriel
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"This issue of music in Islam is not as cut-and-dried as I was led to believe," he said. "I relied on hearsay, that was perhaps my mistake."
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In December 2004, he released (with Ronan Keating) a new version of Father and Son. It debuted at number 2, behind Band Aid 20's Do They Know It's Christmas?. The proceeds of Father And Son were donated to the Band Aid charity. Boyzone also had a hit with a cover version of the song.
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December 2004 - Ronan Keating - Band Aid 20's - Do They Know It's Christmas?
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In early 2005, it was reported that Stevens had contributed vocals to an upcoming Dolly Parton album. (Parton herself had recorded a cover of "Peace Train" a few years earlier.)
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2005 - Dolly Parton
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Denial of entry into the United States
On 21 September 2004 Stevens was traveling on United Airlines Flight 919 from London to Washington. While the plane was in flight, the Advanced Passenger Information System flagged his name as being on a no-fly list. Customs agents alerted the Transportation Security Administration, which then diverted his flight to Bangor, Maine, where he was detained by the FBI.
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21 September - 2004 - United Airlines - London - Washington - Advanced Passenger Information System - No-fly list - Transportation Security Administration - Bangor - Maine - FBI
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The following day Stevens was deported back to England. The United States Transportation Security Administration claimed there were "concerns of ties he may have to potential terrorist-related activities". The United States Department of Homeland Security specifically alleged that Stevens had provided funding to the Palestinian Islamic militant group Hamas, although it did not offer any proof of its allegation.
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England - United States Transportation Security Administration - United States Department of Homeland Security - Palestinian - Hamas
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Stevens' deportation provoked a small international controversy and led British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw to complain personally to Secretary of State Colin Powell at the United Nations. Powell responded by stating that the watch list was under review, and added:
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Foreign Secretary - Jack Straw - Secretary of State - Colin Powell - United Nations - Watch list
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"I think we have that obligation to review these matters to see if we are right."
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On 1 October 2004 Stevens was reported to have requested the removal of his name "I remain bewildered by the decision of the US authorities to refuse me entry to the United States."
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1 October - 2004
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Salman Rushdie
On February 21st 1989, Stevens addressed students at Kingston Polytechnic where he was asked to describe the controversy in the Muslim world and the fatwa issued against Salman Rushdie - he explained his own dissatisfaction with the author, and referenced that Khomeini had called for his death. While newspapers including the New York Times quickly denounced Stevens for supporting a possible assassination of the writer, he released a statement shortly afterwards clarifying that while he agreed that Rushdie had stepped out of bounds, he was not personally encouraging anybody towards vigilantism, however this explanation was not nearly as sensational a headline and was not adopted by the media with the same fervour.http://catstevens.com/articles/00013/index.html
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Kingston Polytechnic - Fatwa - Salman Rushdie - Khomeini - New York Times - Vigilantism
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Among the backlash over the Rushdie incident, Natalie Merchant and 10,000 Maniacs, who had included a cover of Peace Train on their 1987 In My Tribe album, deleted the song from subsequent pressings of their album, as a protest against Stevens' alleged remarks.
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Natalie Merchant - 10,000 Maniacs - 1987 - In My Tribe
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Man of Peace Award
On 10 November 2004 Cat Stevens was presented with a Man of Peace award by the private foundation of former USSR president Mikhail Gorbachev for his "dedication to promote peace, the reconciliation of people and to condemn terrorism". The ceremony was held in Rome, Italy and attended by five Nobel Peace Prize laureates.
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10 November - 2004 - Man of Peace - USSR - Mikhail Gorbachev - Rome - Italy - Nobel Peace Prize
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Libel case
As a footnote to the actions taken by the U.S. government in deporting Stevens as a terrorist, The Sun and The Sunday Times British newspapers had published reports in October 2004 which stated that the U.S. was correct in its action. On 15 February 2005 a British court ruled that both newspapers had defamed Stevens by publishing false statements about him. Both newspapers acknowledged that Stevens has never supported terrorism and that, to the contrary, he had recently been given a Man of Peace award. Stevens responded that he was:
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The Sun - The Sunday Times - October 2004 - 15 February - 2005
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"... delighted by the settlement" which "helps vindicate my character and good name. ... It seems to be the easiest thing in the world these days to make scurrilous accusations against Muslims, and in my case it directly impacts on my relief work and damages my reputation as an artist. The harm done is often difficult to repair."
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He added that he intended to donate the financial award given to him by the court to help orphans of the recent Indian Ocean Tsunami.
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