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35: 334:", penned by Pythagoras. Suddenly Kazantzidis rocked the Greek music industry again, when he announced his decision to stop recording. He accused his label of "colonial-like" contracts and took a leave from recording. In 1987 he recorded again for the first time after 12 years. "Ο Dromos Tis Epistrofis" (Ο Δρόμος της Επιστροφής) sold 200,000 copies and became a commercial success. He continued to release records occasionally for the rest of his life. Kazantidis, besides his work on folk music, also recorded four records with Pontic music alongside 351:
all the strings." To the Greek Jews who immigrated to Israel, Kazantzidis was "the voice of the world they left behind, for good or for bad." According to the operator of Radio Agapi, a station that plays Greek music 24 hours a day, "Kazantzidis was the voice of the people, of the weary, the exploited, the betrayed. And the voice of the refugee and the emigre, too."
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A few years later Kazantzidis started to develop his own musical style, a style with influences ranging from rebetika to Indian music. This new turn met with considerable success and became a template for later developments in Greek popular music. "Mantoubala" for example, a Kazantzidis original, was
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and performed by the country's leading singers. Yaron Enosh, an Israel Radio broadcaster who often plays Greek music on his programs, described the singer's ability to combine joy with sorrow: "This is the task of music: to touch the entire range of feelings...Kazantzidis could do this; he played on
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on 7 May 1964 and they toured together in Germany and the United States. The two of them became a legendary duo. In 1965, Kazantzidis, whilst at the peak of his career, decided to stop appearing in nightclubs. For the next ten years, he only released studio albums. In September 1966 he divorced
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had a number of hits, which included "Sto Trapezi Pou Tha Pino", "Pare T' Ahnaria", "Tha Kopso to Telefono" and "Kai Oi Andres Klene". Marinella had an "answer back" to that latter song, by releasing "Oi Andres Den Klene" (men don't cry).
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Kazantzidis died of a brain tumor on 14 September 2001. His death was an emotional event for Greece, as attested to by the many obituaries in appreciation of his life and work. Kazantzidis was given a state funeral through the streets of
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Nina "Custom Series"(Nina, USA)....late 1950s Greek hits compilation of various artists, spread through six discs—the first four have no Kazantzidis songs, but he appears on the last two, with "Tha Vro Moumouri Baglama" and "Enoho
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His life changed when the owner of a factory, which was located in the Perissos working district, gave him a guitar. He spent long hours playing music. He made his first public appearance at a
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classics as "Synnefiasmeni Kyriaki", "Bakse tsifliki" and "Ta Kavourakia". These songs, and many others, previously unknown to the wide public suddenly became cherished and sought-after.
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In the 1970s/80s, many Greek recording artists, including Kazantzidis, had recordings issued by the New York-based P.I. (Peters International) label, for the Greek diaspora in the USA.
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Greek popular music had long been intertwined with Greek post-war cinema. In the 50s and 60s, almost every film contained portions of music performed on screen, often by Kazantzidis.
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show was planned but never occurred. Other tour stops were in Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, and Boston. No bootleg recordings of any of these concerts, are known to exist).
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Marinella, and they recorded their last duets ("Mi Mou Lete Gia Aftin", "Apopse Se Eho Stin Agalia Mou" and "I Kardia Tis Manas") for Philips the following year.
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and then for an interstate bus company, as a seller of roasted chestnuts at open markets, and as a labourer at the Nea Ionia textile mills.
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A hallmark in his career – and an event of great importance for the musical scene of post-war Greece – was his cooperation with composer
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HMV, Standard, Olympic, Nina, Odeon, Minos, Parlophone, Columbia, Music Box/MBI, Capitol, Regal, Phillips, Peters International, Polydor
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Following Marinella's departure Litsa Diamandi became his primary female harmony vocalist in 1968. The album simply titled
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Two of his songs ("To Psomi tis Ksenitias" and "Ena Sidero Anameno") are featured in Season 2 of the hit HBO TV series
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Christos Nikolopoulos....Bouzouki player for Kazantzidis in the 1970s/80s has solo recordings out.
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night club in the early 1950s and soon after, in July 1952, made his first studio recording at
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Greek Serenade(Capitol, USA)....includes "Vraho Vraho ton Kaimo Mou" and "O Kyr-Antonis"
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Minos also had Kazantzidis recordings issued in Israel, for the local market there.
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studios with a song entitled "I'm going for a swim" (Για μπάνιο πάω), written by
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all over the world, capturing their feelings in the difficult post-war period.
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and released an album with six songs, including one of his biggest hits, "
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In Israel, he was a musical icon. Many of his songs were translated into
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The wire "...and all the pieces matter" with his theme "Efuge, efuge"
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Stelios Kazantzidis & Marinella – Ta Tragoudia Tis Amerikis
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Eho dikaioma na s' agapo! (1966) – I have the right to love you
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Foukarades kai leftades (1966) – The unfortunate and the rich
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Ta psihoula tou kosmou (1968) – The breadcrumbs of the world
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Oi angeloi tis amartias (To limani) (1966) – Angels of sin
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Paixe, bouzouki mou glyko (1965) – Play, my sweet Bouzouki
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He was commemorated on a Greek postage stamp in 2010.
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Oi andres den lygizoun pote! (1968) – Men never bend
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A leading singer of Greek popular music, or 431:I ora tis dikaiosynis (1967) – The hour of justice 1420: 461:"Epsahna Adika Na Vro" is audible in the Movie " 1352:Kazantzidis & Marinella – Megales Epitihies 484:Kazantzidis & Marinella – Megales Epitihies 587:Retsina and Bouzouki No. 2 and #3(HMV, Greece) 454:, during the season's second-to-last episode, 446:Kravges ston anemo (1976) – Shouts in the wind 1294: 1063:Kazantzidis talking about his father's murder 982: 443:O gigas tis Kypselis (1968) – Kypseli's Giant 606:Notable Stelios Kazantzidis songs include: 543:"I Gialinos Kosmos" (A World of Glass) 198? 1301: 1287: 1251:Official fan community Stelios Kazantzidis 1207:Buhayer, Constantine (18 September 2001). 507:"Tragoudise Mazi Mas" (Sing together) 1966 495:Chrysos Diskos Kazantzidi & Marinellas 212:and migrated to Greece as a result of the 33: 1080:"When Greece fell in love with Madhubala" 1049:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.2274047 428:O gerontokoros (1967) – The aged bachelor 1032: 314:In 1973 he collaborated with songwriter 1479:Burials at the First Cemetery of Athens 1308: 1206: 841:I thought that they were friends – 3:15 1421: 1033:Economou, Leonidas (13 January 2015). 413:Afiste me na ziso (1965) – Let me live 1282: 1235:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1050015/ 385:. 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Asia Minor
Laïkó
Nea Ionia
Athens
Pontian
Ordu
Alanya
Turkey
Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
Greek Resistance
Greek Civil War
Omonia Square
Kifissia
Columbia
Apostolos Kaldaras
Giannis Papaioannou
Manolis Chiotis
Manos Hadjidakis
Mikis Theodorakis
Stavros Xarhakos
Vassilis Tsitsanis

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