Στέλιος Καζαντζίδης

Στέλιος Καζαντζίδης

Person from Greece

Genres: laiko, laïko, Greek, greece, oldies, folk, pop

Στέλιος Καζαντζίδης

About Στέλιος Καζαντζίδης

Stelios Kazantzidis (August 29, 1931–September 14, 2001) (Greek: Στέλιος Καζαντζίδης) was a prominent Greek singer. Between the 1950s and 1990s he was considered the voice of the Greek diaspora. But even so, he remained little known outside of Greece, with the possible exception of Israel. His death was an emotional event for both Greece and its diaspora; the obituaries gave full appreciations of his life and his importance. Such was his emotional attachment to the people of Greece and its migrants, Kazantzidis was given a national funeral through the streets of Athens which was broadcast live on Greek Television. His death saw Greece and its millions of migrants scattered all over the world, with whom Kazantzidis had formed an amazing bond through his words, shed tears, for in Stelios they had a means of expression. His music captured their feelings in a period which forever would change Greece. For example, a sample of his work translated amounts to, "The bread of foreign lands is bitter, the water isn't clear and the mattresses are hard". Here the words of Kazantzidis are being used metaphorically to represent the feeling of "isolation" and "loneliness" experienced by a typical Greek victim of "diaspora". He was considered by many as the most prolific and stirring singer of Greek popular music, or Laïkó, and he worked with many of Greece's most renowned composers and writers. One of the first composers he ever worked with described his voice as "made for expressing anguish". Kazantzidis was born at 33 Alaeas St, Nea Ionia in Athens. He was the first of two brothers born to Haralambos Kazantzidis (of Pontian roots) and Gesthimani Kazantzidis, who moved from what is now Western Turkey to Greece during the Greco-Turkish War. He was orphaned at the age of 13 when his father, a member of the Greek Resistance, was tortured to death by the rightists. This forced Kazantzidis into employment, working as a baggage-carrier at Omonia Square 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. 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. His songs were full of pain, anguish and sorrow, echoing a country recovering from the wounds of war and of fellow country men and women leaving for a better life abroad. He made his first public appearance at a Kifissia night club in the early 1950s and soon after, in July 1952, made his first studio recording at Columbia studios with a song entitled "I'm going for a swim", written by Apostolos Kaldaras. It did not do well but he tried again, recording Gianni Papaioannou's "The suitcases" soon after. The song became the first of many hits and with his newfound popularity he began to make appearances in some of the biggest clubs of the time, like "Theios", "Mpertzeletos" and "Rosiniol". With his career in full swing, Kazantzidis began to collaborate with some of the biggest names in the Greek music scene of the time, like the renowned composers Vassilis Tsitsanis, Manos Hadjidakis, Mikis Theodorakis, Stavros Xarhakos and Manolis Hiotis, while he presented singer Marinella and they became the most legendary duet of that time.

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Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Stelios Kazantzidis San Mou Figis Ke Se Haso
Stelios Kazantzidis Ta Hili Sou Osa Ki An Poun
Stelios Kazantzidis Tin Edioxa Ki Omos Tin Agapo
Stelios Kazantzidis Ths Gerakinas Gios [agB]
Stelios Kazantzidis Sto trapezi pou ta pinw
Stelios Kazantzidis To dromoloi tis zois
Stelios Kazantzidis Den 8a Ksanagapiso
Stelios Kazantzidis Zilevo Ta Poulia
Stelios Kazantzidis Oti Agapao Ego Pethainei
Stelios Kazantzidis Paikse Xristo To Mpouzouki
Stelios Kazantzidis Tragoudo
Stelios Kazantzidis Xaris Aleksiou
Stelios Kazantzidis Yparxo
Stelios Kazantzidis An old story (Mia palia istoria)
Stelios Kazantzidis To Agriolouloudo
Stelios Kazantzidis Ade Na Perasi I Mera [vZ8]
Stelios Kazantzidis Afti I Nihta Meni [vZ9]
Stelios Kazantzidis Allotines Mou Epohes [vZa]
Stelios Kazantzidis Kokkino Mavro [wHI]
Stelios Kazantzidis Prin Mou Figis Glikia Mou [vZy]
Stelios Kazantzidis Pikri Zoi
Stelios Kazantzidis Tora Pou Fevgo Ap' Ti Zoi (To Teleftaio Vrady Mou)
Stelios Kazantzidis Argisa na se gnoriso
Stelios Kazantzidis To kapileio
Stelios Kazantzidis Den Se Pistevo
Stelios Kazantzidis Ego eimai aitos
Stelios Kazantzidis Ki an gelao einai psema
Stelios Kazantzidis Chrisanthos
Stelios Kazantzidis H ksenitia
Stelios Kazantzidis Ego Me Tin Aksia Mou
San Mou Figis Ke Se Haso
Ta Hili Sou Osa Ki An Poun
Tin Edioxa Ki Omos Tin Agapo
Ths Gerakinas Gios [agB]
Sto trapezi pou ta pinw
To dromoloi tis zois
Den 8a Ksanagapiso
Zilevo Ta Poulia
Oti Agapao Ego Pethainei
Paikse Xristo To Mpouzouki
Xaris Aleksiou
An old story (Mia palia istoria)
To Agriolouloudo
Ade Na Perasi I Mera [vZ8]
Afti I Nihta Meni [vZ9]
Allotines Mou Epohes [vZa]
Kokkino Mavro [wHI]
Prin Mou Figis Glikia Mou [vZy]
Tora Pou Fevgo Ap' Ti Zoi (To Teleftaio Vrady Mou)
Argisa na se gnoriso
Den Se Pistevo
Ego eimai aitos
Ki an gelao einai psema
Ego Me Tin Aksia Mou