in the 1950s. Gounaris began playing the mandolin at the age of four. He attended the musical Conservatory of Music in Athens. Gounaris was a Greek elafró...
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Greece Ioannis Gounaris (born 1952), Greek footballer Nikos Gounaris (1915–1965), Greek singer This page lists people with the surname Gounaris. If an internal...
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Nikos (Greek: Νίκος, Níkos) is a Greek given name. It originates from Greek Nikolaos, which means "victory of the people". Although used as a proper first...
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Fragile Vastness Mario Frangoulis Diamanda Galas Nikos Ganos Keti Garbi Genia Tou Chaous Glykeria Nikos Gounaris Betty Harlafti Michalis Hatzigiannis Hi-5 Iasos...
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made by ensembles of singers/musicians or solo artists like Attik and Nikos Gounaris. It was the Greek version of the international popular music of that...
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famous songs of Nikos Gounaris, Danai, Hristos Hairopoulos, Alekos Sakellarios, Mihalis Sougioul,Kostas Giannidis, Cesare Andrea Bixio, Nikos Hatziapostolou...
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combined with melodies in the style of Athenian serenades' repertory. Nikos Gounaris was probably the most renowned composer and singer of the time (often...
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1878) 1962 – Ernest Tyldesley, English cricketer (b. 1889) 1965 – Nikos Gounaris, Greek tenor and composer (b. 1915) 1965 – John Waters, American director...
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represented by ensembles of singers/musicians or solo artists like Attik and Nikos Gounaris. It was the Greek version of the international popular music of the...
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popular song named Koroido Mussolini (Mussolini fool) was written by Nikos Gounaris in the rhythm of "Reginella Campagnola", a popular Italian song of the...
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