Manolis Chiotis
Greek singer-songwriter and bouzouki player
Greek singer-songwriter and bouzouki player
A prominent singer-songwriter and bouzouki player, contributed significantly to Greek music, particularly in the rembetiko genre. Established a solo career, recording numerous songs that showcased both mastery of the bouzouki and unique vocal style. Collaborated with several famous Greek composers and artists, influencing the music scene in Greece during the mid-20th century. Left a lasting legacy as a pivotal figure in the popularization of rembetiko music, remembered for works that reflect the cultural intricacies of Greece.
Popularized rembetiko music in Greece
Recorded classic songs like "Prigipessa"
Influenced many contemporary Greek musicians
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