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  • I was just talking to Yusaf Islam who was formerly known as Cat Stevens, he was trying to make his early songs into a musical.

    A Master of Kung Folk : a Conversation With Benjamin Taylor 2010

  • Once the man formerly known as Cat Stevens has exchanged brisk, polite greetings, he paces ... var news_amount = 8;

    David Wild: Bob Dylan & Cat Stevens: Grumpy Old Men or Lions In Winter? 2009

  • The man formerly known as Cat Stevens is standing on the side of a dirt road in Southern California's Mojave Desert, hitchhiking.

    And the Cat Came Back 2009

  • Mr. Marley is joined by contemporaries Jack Johnson, Paula Fuga and children's performers Laurie Berkner and Elizabeth Mitchell, who sings on "Wings of an Eagle," which recalls Cat Stevens's "Moonshadow."

    Fun for the Whole Family 2009

  • And just to keep things a bit more interesting for you, Yousef Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens, he is jumping to the mix, John.

    CNN Transcript Jun 9, 2009 2009

  • I was sitting on the edge of my bed and I was waiting for a gentleman caller, who was then called Cat Stevens, and I was opening the show for him.

    Carly Simon's 'Never Been Gone' 2009

  • And just to keep things a bit more interesting, Yusuf Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens, he is jumping to the mix, John.

    CNN Transcript Jun 9, 2009 2009

  • It says there are at least 325,000 names on the list, and that includes people like the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens who is on the federal no-fly list.

    CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2006 2006

  • ARENA: Formerly known as Cat Stevens, Islam became Muslim in 1977 and founded a Muslim school in London.

    CNN Transcript Sep 22, 2004 2004

  • Yusuf Islam, the singer formerly known as Cat Stevens, was allowed to board a United Airline Flight from London to Washington, D.C., despite the fact that his name appears on a federal terror watch list that should have kept him off that aircraft.

    CNN Transcript Sep 22, 2004 2004

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