Demis Roussos

Singer and frontman of Aphrodite's Child

Demis Roussos - Singer and frontman of Aphrodite's Child
Born

June 15th, 1946
78 years ago

Died

January 25th, 2015
10 years ago — 68 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Greece

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A prominent singer, the individual achieved fame in the 1970s with a powerful voice and a blend of pop, rock, and world music. Gained international recognition as a member of the band Aphrodite's Child, which produced the acclaimed concept album '666'. Also enjoyed a successful solo career with hits like 'Forever and Ever' and 'Goodbye My Love, Goodbye'. The distinctive style often incorporated elements of Greek folk music. His signature appearance included long hair and colorful clothing, which became iconic during the era. Continued to perform and release music until death in 2015.

Frontman of Aphrodite's Child

Hit singles like 'Forever and Ever'

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