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Grigoris Bithikotsis (
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Γρηγόρης Μπιθικώτσης, ; December 11, 1922 – April 7, 2005) was a
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folk singer/songwriter with a career spanning five decades. He is considered one of the most important figures in Greek popular music. "The great writer and scriptwriter Dimitris Psathas dubbed Bithikotsis “Sir”, a nickname to honor his greatness and his royal-like presence in Greek popular music from 1960 and on. ..'Epitafios', 'To Tragoudi tou Nekrou Adelfou', 'Politeia A', 'Politeia B', 'Romiosini', 'To Axion Esti' include some of the greatest Greek music ever recorded."


Biography

Bithikotsis was born in
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,
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, in 1922 to a poor family. He became interested in music at an early age, and acquired a
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as soon as he was able. At first, he had to hide the instrument at a friend's house and practice in secret, as his father disapproved of the new
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style that had captured his son's interest. He met composer
Mikis Theodorakis Michail "Mikis" Theodorakis ( el, Μιχαήλ "Μίκης" Θεοδωράκης ; 29 July 1925 – 2 September 2021) was a Greek composer and lyricist credited with over 1,000 works. He scored for the films ''Zorba the Greek'' (1964), '' Z'' ...
in 1959 and the two collaborated producing folk songs. Bithikotsis composed over 80 songs, including: ''Stu Belami to ouzeri'' and ''Tou Votanikou o magas''. He possessed a rich singing voice with which he performed his own compositions and those of Theodorakis, who frequently chose his friend Grigoris to perform his masterpieces. The two contributed greatly to the then-emerging
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style of Greek music. A leftist, he was exiled to the island of
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in the 1950s during the reign of King Paul. Throughout his life, Bithikotsis performed frequent concerts at numerous venues, including one in Athens upon the occasion of his eightieth birthday. He died in Athens, in 2005, following three months of hospitalization. His funeral was attended by thousands, including representatives of all the Greek political parties.


Discography

*''Na 'tane to '21'' 930*''Epitafios''
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*''Politeia A''
961 Year 961 (Roman numerals, CMLXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * March 6 – Siege of Chandax: Byzantine forces under Nikephoro ...
*''To tragoudi tou nekrou aderfou''
962 Year 962 ( CMLXII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * December – Arab–Byzantine wars – Sack of Aleppo: A Byzantine e ...
*''Epifania''
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*''To Axion Esti'' 964*''Politeia B'' 964*''Romiosini'' 966*'' 14 Hryses Epityhies N1'' (''14 Greatest Hits Vol. 1'') 977*'' 14 Hryses Epityhies N2'' (''14 Greatest Hits Vol. 2'') 977*''1950-1962'' Compilation *''1963-1971'' Compilation *'' 36 Hronia'' (''36 Years'') *'' Apo tis 45 Strofes No. 4'' *'' Alpha – Omega''
971 Year 971 ( CMLXXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Battle of Dorostolon: A Byzantine expeditionary army (possibly 30–40,000 men) ...
*'' Chamenes Agapes'' (''Lost Loves'') 977*'' I Ellada tou Grigori'' (''The Greece of Grigoris'') *'' Episimi Agapimeni'' (''Best Loved Songs'') *'' Gia panta No. 1'' (''Forever #1'') *'' Gia ton Grigori – I Synavlia to Stadio Erininis kai Filias'' (''For Grigoris'', in Peace and Friendship Stadium) *'' Mazi'' (with
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) *'' Mazi me ton Grigori'' (''Together with Grigoris'') *'' Megaloprepeia'' *''
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'' (''One Woman Leaves'')
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*'' Oktovriou 1978''/''October 1978'' - with Mikis Theodorakis
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*'' O Agnostos Theos'' (Strange God)
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*'' Oi Magalyteres Epityhies Tou'' (''His Greatest Hits'') *'' Ouranio Toxo'' (Rainbow) *'' Prasino fos'' (''Green Light'')
973 Year 973 ( CMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Spring – The Byzantine army, led by General Melias (Domestic of the S ...
*'' Sti Megali Leoforo'' (''On the Broad Avenue'') *'' Stratos Dionysiou/Ta zebekika tou Grigori kai tou Stratou'' (with Stratos Dionysiou) *'' Ta Afthentika No.2''
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*'' Apo tous thisayrous ton 45 Strofon'' (with
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) *'' Tragoudia apo tis 45 Srtrofes''


References


External links


Obituary in ''Kathimerini''''Se toyto to steno''
(Audio file)
''Enas alitis pethane'' (20:40)
(Audio file) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bithikotsis, Grigoris 1922 births 2005 deaths 20th-century Greek male singers Greek laïko singers Greek rebetiko singers Greek singer-songwriters Gold Crosses of the Order of the Phoenix (Greece) Singers from Athens