Hier gibst schon mal das Logo vom Musical
Moderatoren: Foreigner, Butterfly, Jzero
Jzero hat geschrieben:Hier gibst schon mal das Logo vom Musical
Butterfly hat geschrieben:Jzero hat geschrieben:Hier gibst schon mal das Logo vom Musical
Wo hast du das denn her?????
Jzero hat geschrieben:Butterfly hat geschrieben:Jzero hat geschrieben:Hier gibst schon mal das Logo vom Musical
Wo hast du das denn her?????
Tja Upe to Date
Foreigner hat geschrieben:Ich wette, das Logo hat Jzero selbst entworfen..
Jzero hat geschrieben:Foreigner hat geschrieben:Ich wette, das Logo hat Jzero selbst entworfen..
Ausnahmsweise mal nicht, hab ich echt in nem kleinen Bericht gefunden.
Foreigner hat geschrieben:Jzero hat geschrieben:Foreigner hat geschrieben:Ich wette, das Logo hat Jzero selbst entworfen..
Ausnahmsweise mal nicht, hab ich echt in nem kleinen Bericht gefunden.
Aber zugetraut hätte ichs dir!
Butterfly hat geschrieben:In diesem Bericht wird darüber spekuliert, dass Yusuf eventuell in den USA auf Tour geht??? Ich glaub es erst, wenn es auch auf seiner Homepage steht.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,432101,00.html
Cat Stevens May Tour U.S.
Are we ready for this? Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam, is thinking about touring the U.S.
According to his Web site, Islam is in the studio now putting the finishing touches on a new album at his Jamal Records in Dubai. It would be his second album since attempting to repair his reputation and return to some kind of music career in the West.
In 2006, Stevens released his much-praised "An Other Cup" album. He even got his toe wet in the world of performance by doing a one-night only show at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
All of this was an antidote to bad press he’d previously received years ago, when he denounced author Salman Rushdie and appeared to back the fatwa, or death sentence, leveled at him by Ayatollah Khomeini. Radio stations destroyed his records and had bonfires.
Nevertheless, the singer told me after the Lincoln Center show: “I never said it.” He used his two index fingers to show polar opposites. “We were just poles apart,” he said of Rushdie. “We disagreed. But I never said such a thing.”
As much as that Lincoln Center show was a success, Stevens/Islam has still had to deal with a lot of misunderstanding about who he is since becoming a Muslim in 1978 after being born Greek Orthodox. (His brother, by the way, converted to Judaism around the same time.)
Just this past July, Islam won libel damages from often inaccurate World Entertainment News Network after they reported that he wouldn’t talk to women without veils at an awards ceremony.
There have been other such situations, including a 2004 episode in which he was denied entry to the U.S. His plane from London to Washington was rerouted to Bangor, Maine, and Stevens and his daughter were removed and sent home.
A Cat Stevens tour would be a great idea musically, although perhaps a logistical nightmare for security purposes. Still, I think at this point, all is forgiven, especially if the singer of “Peace Train” and “Moonshadow” sticks to the music and keeps away from politics.
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