The Boy Who Looked at the Moon: The Life and Times of Cat Stevens

The Boy Who Looked at the Moon: The Life and Times of Cat Stevens

by David Evans
The Boy Who Looked at the Moon: The Life and Times of Cat Stevens

The Boy Who Looked at the Moon: The Life and Times of Cat Stevens

by David Evans

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Overview

Biographical Look at the Life and Times of the British singer songwriter Cat Stevens who, after achieving world wide superstar success, abandoned the music business for a life dedicated to the religion and practice of Islam.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783015306
Publisher: Tusitala Press
Publication date: 09/29/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 713,357
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

David Evans was born in Malvern, Worcestershire in February 1947, first child of Mary (nee Bray) and Pat (nee Reginald Patrick) Evans only two years after Pat had been repatriated from a German P.O.W camp having been captured at Dunkirk. He has a brother, Richard and a sister, Elizabeth.

David attended Hanley Castle Grammar School in 1957 and in 1965 went up to Eliot College at the University of Kent in the first year of that institution’s founding. In 1968, upon graduation, he worked for the British Council for a year and then, successively, the film director Silvio Narizzano, the theatrical agent and manager Barry Krost, the manager and impresario John Reid before leaving the music business in 1977 and taking up with an Edinburgh antique dealer having organised the first series of concerts at the newly rescued Edinburgh Playhouse in 1976.

In 1979 David opened a small restaurant in Malvern, Le Bol a Tout Faire but eventually returned to London in 1982 where he met his life partner Nigel Quiney whose giftwrapping paper and greetings card business he joined in both a management and designing capacity.

Both men retired effectively from public business in 1996 and since then have travelled wider than widely and pursued artistic and writing endeavours, each publishing a series of memoirs and David turning out works of biography and fiction. As civil partners, they live in Islington in London and Friston, East Sussex.

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