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Native name | Νίκος Ξυδάκης |
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Born | March 17, 1952 (age 67) Cairo, Egypt |
Origin | Greece |
Occupation(s) | Composer, pianist, singer |
Instruments | Piano |
Nikos Papazoglou Discography: Σύνεργα (1990) Synerga Tools (of the trade) Εκπομπή 'Έχει Γούστο' (5 Δεκ. 08, ΝΕΤ) TV show Ehi Gousto (has taste) (5 Dec. 08 ΝΕΤ) Απόψε είμαστε κι οι δυο μας σιωπηλοί. Nikolaos (Nikos) Papazoglou (in Greek: Νίκος Παπάζογλου; 20 March 1948 – 17 April 2011) was a Thessaloniki-born Greek singer-songwriter, musician and producer. Papazoglou began performing in a number of Greek local groups in the 1960s.
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Nikos Xydakis, (in Greek Νίκος Ξυδάκης) (born 17 March 1952) is a Greekcomposer,[1]pianist, and singer. Born in Cairo, Egypt, he immigrated with his family to Greece in 1963. Much of his music has its root in theatrical music.
Xydakis has collaborated with many of the most influential Greek musicians, actors and directors, including Eleftheria Arvanitaki and Sokratis Malamas. His work includes the music for Theater of Thessaly's historic production of Electra. His professional partner is Theodore Gonis.
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- 1978 : The Revenge of Gypsy-ness (Εκδίκηση της γυφτιάς) - with Nikos Papazoglou, Dimitris Kontoyiannis and Sofia Diamanti, lyrics by Manolis Rasoulis)
- 1979 : So-called (Τα δήθεν) - with Nikos Papazoglou, Dimitris Kontoyiannis and Sofia Diamanti (lyrics Manolis Rassoulis)
- 1983 : First night in Athens (Πρώτο βράδυ στην Αθήνα) - lyrics Michalis Ghanas, Manolis Rassoulis und Nikos Xydakis)
- 1985 : Mania (Μανία), soundtrack for film by Giorgos Panousopoulos
- 1987 : Near Fame for a Moment (Κοντά στη δόξα μια στιγμή) - lyrics Manolis Rassoulis, Tassos Samartzis, Emmanouil Zahos and Thodoris Ghonis
- 1989 : Cairo - Nafplio - Khartoum (Κάιρο-Ναύπλιο-Χαρτούμ) - lyrics Thodoris Ghonis
- 1990 : To Mr. Georgio de Rossi (Προς Τον Κύριον Γεώργιο Δε Ρωσση) - lyrics Dionissios Solomos
- 1991 : Tenedos (Τενεδος) - with Dora Masclavanou and Eleftheria Arvanitaki with Nikos Xydakis. lyrics, Thodoris Ghonis)
- 1994 : Honey of the Cliffs (Μέλι των Γκρεμών) - with Eleftheria Arvanitaki, Melina Kana and Dora Masclavanou.
- 1996 : Calendar (Ι ημερολόγιο)
- 1997 : Cape Tenaron (Ακρωτήριο Ταίναρον) with Elefteria Arvanitaki and Dora Masclavanou, lyrics Thodoris Ghonis)
- 1999 : The Sin of my Mother (Το αμάρτημα της μητρός μου) - lyrics Georgios Viziinos, Thodoris Ghonis
- 1999 : Nikos Xydakis (Νίκος Ξυδάκης) – Sokratis Malamas with lyrics by Michalis Ghanas, Thodoris Ghonis)
- 2000 : Theatrical 6 CD Box with compositions for theater
- 2003 : Nikos Xydakis – Glass Music Theatre with Nikos Portokaloglou, Pantelis Thalassinos, Eleftheria Arvanitaki, Melina Kana and others
- 2004 : Three Unities - with Vassilis Rakopoulos
- 2005 : Second Calendar (Δεύτερο ημερολόγιο)
- 2006 : Hurry up, Time is over (Γρήγορα Η Ώρα Πέρασε) - Eleftheria Arvanitaki, lyrics by Sappho, Odysseas Elytis, Dionysus Kapsalis and Kostas Kariotakis)
References[edit]
- ^Willett, David; Bain, Carolyn; Clark, Michael; Paul Hellander; Jeanne Oliver (2004-03-15). Greek islands. Lonely Planet. pp. 43–. ISBN978-1-74059-473-8. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
Conductor Loukas Karytinos and composer Nikos Xydakis are others who have won international acclaim.
Intro | Singer, songwriter, musician, producer |
Countries | Greece |
Occupations | |
Gender | male |
Birth | March 20, 1948 (Thessaloniki, Municipality of Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia Region, Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace) |
Death | April 17, 2011 (Thessaloniki, Municipality of Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia Region, Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace) |
Nikolaos (Nikos) PapazoglouC programdata microsoft windows start menu programs startup. (in Greek: Νίκος Παπάζογλου; 20 March 1948 – 17 April 2011) was a Thessaloniki-born Greek singer-songwriter, musician, and producer.

Papazoglou began performing in a number of Greek local groups in the 1960s. In 1972, he moved to Aachen in Germany with the group Zilotis (Greek: Ζηλωτής) in an attempt to break into the international music scene. The group recorded six songs in Milan, Italy. Shortly afterwards, he returned to Greece.
In 1976, Greek songwriter Dionysis Savvopoulos invited him to participate in Acharnees, a cycle of songs and stage acts based on the ancient comedy by Aristophanes. There Papazoglou met Manolis Rasoulis and the two, along with Dionysis Savvopoulos and Nikos Xydakis, produced in 1978 the influential Ekdikisi Tis Gyftias (Greek: Εκδίκηση της γυφτιάς, meaning The Revenge of Gypsies in Greek). The work received critical acclaim. Papazoglou and Rasoulis cooperated the following year in another successful work, Ta Dithen (Τα δήθεν meaning so-called in Greek).
Since 1984 the artist organized his tours by himself. He and his band known as Loxi falaga (Greek: Λοξή φάλαγγα meaning Oblique order), played in small venues in villages and small islands, gaining huge popularity with the general public. His works generated an ever-expanding audience in northern Europe and America and was very well known as a cult persona with his signature red bandana, the playing of the baglamas and considered a veritable world music figure.
Very well known Nikos Papazoglou songs include: 'Κανείς εδώ δεν τραγουδά', 'Αχ Ελλάδα', 'Αύγουστος', 'Οι μάγκες δεν υπάρχουν πια' and 'Υδροχόος' as well as many others that have become big Greek and international hits. Many of his songs have been interpreted by other Greek artists and been sung in various languages.
Papazoglou was a producer and sound technician to many of the underground rock scene of Greece in the 1980s through his Agrotikon Studio.
He lived in Thessaloniki with his wife and his two children. He died at 17 April 2011 after a long struggle with cancer.
Discography
Album title first in Greek, then English transliteration in parenthesis:
- 1978: Η Εκδίκηση της Γυφτιάς (I Ekdikisi tis Gyftias)
- 1984: Χαράτσι (Harátsi)
- 1986: Μέσω Νεφών (Méso Nefón)
- 1990: Σύνεργα (Sínerga)
- 1991: Επιτόπιος ηχογράφησις στο θέατρο του Λυκαβηττού (Epitópios ichográfisis sto theatro tu Lykabittú)
- 1995: Όταν κινδυνεύεις παίξε την πουρούδα (Otan kidinevis paíkse tin puruda)
- 2005: Μάγισσα Σελήνη (Magissa selini)
- 2009: Ήμουν κι εγώ εκεί (Imoun ki ego ekei)