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Hiotis

Hiotis was a virtuoso bouzouki participant who all brought new levels of quickness and style towards the playing of this instrument with the addition of an additional group of strings and introducing a fresh tuning. Through the the middle-’50s, Hiotis became very well known and, because of this, also incredibly …

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Yannis Markopoulos

Yannis Markopoulos was created in Crete in 1939, and he manifested his curiosity about music early in lifestyle — by age group eight, he was using the mandolin, with 13 he began monitoring the violin as well as the clarinet. Although he previously some curiosity about politics and economics, with …

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Aman Aman

Aman Aman certainly are a band of skilled globe music artists and ethnomusicologists who came together to explore the original music from the Sephardi, the Jewish folks of Spain. This combination of Jewish history with Spanish vocabulary, traditions, and music made a fascinating lifestyle that’s seldom regarded. Aman Aman produced …

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Stratos Payioumtzis

Stratos Payioumtzis was one of the biggest singers of 20th hundred years Greek music. Starting his professional profession shortly after shifting from Asia Small (Aibali) to Greece in 1919, Payioumtzis was heralded from the country’s greatest composers. Furthermore to interpreting the tunes of his longtime friend, Markos Bambakris, Payioumtzis offered …

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Lena Platonos

Pianist, composer, and vocalist Lena Platonos is a pioneer from the Greek electronic music picture, with over twelve albums and several music videos internet dating back to the first ’80s. She was in charge of a number of the 1st Greek pop recordings to mainly use synthesizers, and her otherworldly …

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Stelios Kazantzidis

Stelios Kazantzidis is widely considered one of the most prolific Greek vocalist ever. In his musical profession, he documented a lot more than 1,500 music. He was named the voice from the functioning class, because so many of his music discussed their complications and problems. Kazantzidis was created in Nea …

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Angelos Nikolopoulos

Guitarist and lute participant Angelos Nikolopoulos was created and raised in Athens, Greece, later on studying music on the Greek Conservatory; he additionally gained a law level from Athens School. After graduating, he continuing his guitar research in Spain, Belgium, France and Hungary before time for Athens to create the …

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The Pireas Quartet

The architects from the classic sound of rembetika — the gritty, bluesy music of Greece’s poor and dispossessed — the Pireas Quartet comprised Markos Vamvakaris, Batis, Stratos, and Artemis. The group arose from your tekhedes (hash dens) which sprouted up in Athens, Thessaloniki, and Pireas through the 1920s and ’30s; …

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Ta Pedhia apo Patra

Ta Pedhia apo Patra (literally, the Males from Patras) were among several rembetika revival organizations who flourished following the fall of Greece’s armed service junta in 1974. They disbanded in the 1980s.

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Sotiria Bellou

Sotiria Bellou was perhaps one of the most influential performers of rembetika tragoudi, a method of song referred to as “Greek blues.” “Uncovered” by past due Greek composer Vassilis Tsitsánis in 1945, Bellou continuing to sing skillfully for pretty much five decades. Helping herself during rembetika’s reputation lull from the …

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