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Markos Vamvakaris (May 10, 1905 in Ano Chora in Syros - February 8, 1972) (Greek: Μάρκος Βαμβακάρης), was one of the many important rebetiko musicians of all time.
Biography Markos Vamvakaris was born on May 10, 1905 in Ano Chora in Syros from a Catholic family. At the age of 12, Vamvakaris left from Syros to Piraeus. He occupied with professions as a stevedore, employee at a pit-coal mine, polisher, paperman, and two others. He learned bouzouki and begin to write music, he printed at a speed and knew one of the organ and with his capabilities. In 1934, Vamvakaris sold his first rebetiko disc in history, to Na 'Rchosouna Re Magka Mou (Να 'ρχόσουνα ρε μάγκα ). The period shortly before the Second World War his presentations were straightened. Between others in that period, he wrote "Frangosyriani" (Φραγγοσυριανή) After the liberation, difficult times arrived, since it was one of his most out-of-dates. This lasted until the end of the 1950s, when later from initiatives from Tsitsanis, old and new songs from Vamvakaris were sold, sang from the famous artists including Grigoris Bithikostis, Stratos Dionysou, etc. That's how he won again and he knew as his great physiognomy in rebetiko. Vamvakaris died on February 8, 1972 at the age of 67. Links (in Greek) Rebetiko Rita Abatzi | Grigorios Asikis | Giorgos Batis | Sotiria Bellou | Manolis Chiotis | Loukas Daralas | Roza Eskenazi | Michalis Genitsaris | Manos Hadjidakis | Antonios Katinaris | Maria Katinari | Apostolos Nikolaidis | Marika Ninou | Marika Papagika | Stelios Perpiniadis | Kostas Roukounas | Iovan Tsaous | Vasilis Tsitsanis | Kostas Skarvelis | Markos Vamvakaris All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License
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