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Musical artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fotis Polymeris (Greek: Φώτης Πολυμέρης; 20 February 1920, Patras – 28 May 2013, Athens), born as Fotios Palymeris (Φώτιος Παλημέρης), was a Greek guitarist, singer and composer.[1]
Fotis Polymeris | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Musician |
Spouse | Maria Palimeri |
Children | Fani Polymeri, Euaggelia Palimeri |
Musical career | |
Origin | Greece |
Instrument | Vocals |
He is considered amongst the most successful representatives of the "early popular" Greek songs with a personal trobadour-style. He wrote lyrics and music for over 100 songs and collaborated with the most significant composers of this style. Also, Polymeris' music is heard in several Greek films.
Later he co-worked also with people from rebetiko-style music, such as Vassilis Tsitsanis.
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