Keith James brings the music of Cat Stevens to the Market Theatre
On Saturday, May 11, at Ledbury's Market Theatre, Keith James presents an honest and loving reflection of the timeless and insightful music of Cat Stevens (or Yusuf).
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Community Content Editor based in Gloucestershire, publishing community news, nostalgia, and business stories for the Stroud News and Journal, the Gloucestershire Gazette, Wilts and Glos Standard, plus the Ledbury Reporter.
Community Content Editor based in Gloucestershire, publishing community news, nostalgia, and business stories for the Stroud News and Journal, the Gloucestershire Gazette, Wilts and Glos Standard, plus the Ledbury Reporter.
On Saturday, May 11, at Ledbury's Market Theatre, Keith James presents an honest and loving reflection of the timeless and insightful music of Cat Stevens (or Yusuf).
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