In 2014, Yusuf, who used to call himself CAT STEVENS, was inducted into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame. It was the overdue recognition of a musician who had a lasting influence on the sound of the seventies with his ingratiating folk pop: an extraordinary composer, poet and philosopher with a distinctive voice and inventive guitar technique. His profundity, variety of songs and the themes he deals with secure Cat Stevens an important place in rock history.
The Odenwald guitarist, singer and music teacher Adrian Schwartz is able to establish an amazing connection to Cat Stevens, the British folk and soft rock singer born in 1948, with his voice alone. Schwartz and his comrade-in-arms Elmar Schork (guitar and vocals) do not see themselves simply as a cover band.
The two thoroughbred musicians have really studied the style of their role model and follow songs such as "Moonshadow", "Wild World" or "Lady D'Arbanville" with comments on the various songs from his albums.
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