Cat Stevens, whose birth name is Steven Demetre Georgiou, was born on July 21, 1948, in London, England. He began his music career in the mid-1960s as a folk singer and songwriter. His first album, "Matthew and Son," was released in 1967 and featured the hit single of the same name.
In 1970, he released the critically acclaimed album "Tea for the Tillerman," which includes some of his most famous songs such as "Wild World," "Father and Son," and "Where Do the Children Play?" This album marked a shift in his sound from pure folk to a more pop-oriented style.
As a Muslim convert, Stevens changed his name to Yusuf Islam in the late 1970s and took a hiatus from music to focus on his religious and philanthropic work. He returned to the music world in the 2000s, releasing several albums and touring.
Overall, Stevens, now known as Yusuf/Cat Stevens, has had a long and successful career as a singer and songwriter, selling over 60 million records worldwide and earning several awards and accolades.
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