Cat Stevens is a British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist with a distinct musical style consisting of folk, pop, rock, and, later in his career, Islamic music.
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Cat Stevens was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014. In July 1970, Stevens recorded one of his songs, “But I Might Die Tonight”, for the Jerzy Skolimowski film Deep End.

Cat Stevens Nationality
Cat Stevens is of British nationality. He was born in Marylebone, London, United Kingdom
Cat Stevens Real Name
Cat Stevens’s real name is born Steven Demetre Georgiou.
Cat Stevens Songs
- Father And Son
- Morning Has Broken
- Peace Train
- Ramadan Moon
- Lady d’Arbanville
- Moonshadow
- Where Do The Children Play?
- How Can I Tell You
- Oh Very Young
- The Wind
- Take the World Apart
- I Look, I See
- Wild World
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- Sad Lisa
- I’m So Sleepy
- If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out
- Here Comes the Sun
- I Love My Dog
- The Adhan
- Hard Headed Woman
- Matthew and Son
- The First Cut Is the Deepest
- Can’t Keep It In
- Tala’a Al-Badru ‘Alayna
- Angelsea
- On The Road To Find Out
- Tala’al Badru Alayna
- Into White
- Longer Boats
- A Is For Allah
- Old Schoolyard
- Another Saturday Night
Cat Stevens Tour 2023
Cat Stevens is back on tour in 2023 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his career.
- Berlin – Zitadelle Spandau (12 Jun. 2023)
- Hamburg – Stadtpark (15 Jun. 2023)
- Rome – Auditorium Parco della Musica (18 Jun. 2023)
- Marbella – Starlite Catalana Occidente (21 Jun. 2023)
- Glastonbury Festival (25 Jun. 2023)
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Cat Stevens Family
Cat Stevens’ children are Meet Yoriyos, Maymanah Islam, Hasanah Islam, Aminah Islam, Abd al-Ahad Islam, and Asmaa Islam. His parents Stavros Georgiou and Ingrid Wickman were restaurateurs.
Cat Stevens Awards
- Man of Peace
- Echo Award for Lifetime Achievement Award International
- World Social Award
Cat Stevens was honored with the ‘World Award’ in 2003 and the ‘Man of Peace Award’ of the ‘World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates’ in 2004. Stevens was awarded an honorary doctorate by the ‘University of Gloucestershire’ in 2005 and by the ‘University of Exeter’ in 2007.
Cat Stevens won the ‘ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Award’ in 2005 and 2006. He received the ECHO “Special Award for Life Achievements as a Musician and Ambassador Between Cultures” in 2007.


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