Rebetiko
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Rebetiko, plural rebetika, is a term used today to designate originally disparate kinds of urban Greek music which have come to be grouped together since the so-called rebetika revival, which started in the 1960s and developed further from the early 1970s onwards.
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A rebetis is a musician involved in the scene of the Greek musical genre of rebetiko, which flourished between 1920 and 1955.
Prominent rebetes include:
- Rita Abatzi
- Babis Tsertos
- Yiorgos Batis
- Sotiria Bellou
- Anestis Delias
- Roza Eskenazi
- Mihalis Genitsaris
- Dimitris Gogos (Bayianderas)
- Giannis Eitziridis (Yovan Tsaous)
- Apostolos Hatzichristos
- Manolis Hiotis
- Manolis Chrysafakis
- Anna Chrysafi
- Apostolos Nikolaidis
- Marika Ninou
- Giannis Papaioannou
- Vangelis Papazoglou
- Stratos Pagioumtzis
- Stelios Perpiniadis (Stellakis)
- Kostas Roukounas
- Kostas Skarvelis
- Prodromos Tsaousakis
- Vassilis Tsitsanis
- Markos Vamvakaris (Markos)
- Kostas Kaplanis
- Andonis Kalyvopoulos
- A. Kostis
- Antonis Dalgas
- Giorgos Theologitis (Katsaros)
- Stelios Keromitis
- Giorgos Mouflouzelis
- Giorgos Kavouaras
- Odysseas Moshonas
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See also
- Mangas
- Rembetiko – a film by Costas Ferris
- Byzantine music
- Hasapiko
- Syrtaki fast version of Hasapiko
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