Vassilis Tsitsanis
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Vassilis Tsitsanis (Greek Βασίλης Τσιτσάνις January 18, 1915 - January 18, 1984) was a Greek singer and songwriter. He became one of the leading singers of "rebetiko", music which was banned in Greece during his early years, and on the later laika style.
Tsitsanis was born in the city of Trikala in 1915. His best-known songs include:
- Synnefiasmeni Kyriaki (Cloudy Sunday)
- Eimaste alania (We are Tramps)
- To Vapori apo tin Persia (The Boat from Persia, about a hashish-laden boat that sinks in Corinth harbor)
- O Sakaflias
- Ta leromena ta aplita (The Dirty Laundry)
He died in London, on his sixty- ninth birthday, on January 18, 1984 and was mourned across Greece. His music is still widely listened to in Greece today.
Discography
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External links
- Offical Site (http://www.tsitsanis.gr/)de:Vassilis Tsitsanis