Apostolos nikolaidis biography of rory
Many of the songs on this album became popular requests during Apostolos' subsequent live performances and concerts. Kostas Papadopoulos, one of Greece's most highly-regarded bouzouki players, worked with Apostolos on this album. In the early 80s and along with the album releases, Apostolos worked in various well-known nightclubs in and around Athens.
However, he felt stifled by a lack of integrity and opportunity in the music business at the time and returned to New York in the mids, resuming appearances there and performing newer material in addition to his older classics. He was followed and embraced by his many ardent fans, performing to sold-out houses every night. His fan base now included many younger fans, who had grown up with Apostolos and counted "Otan Kapnizi O Loulas" among their all-time favorite albums.
InApostolos released "Mia Vradia Me Ton Apostoli" — a live album containing material recorded during his legendary appearances at Asteria, a well-known Greek supper club in Astoria, New York, in and The album was a success and yielded the hit "Otan horevis to tsifteteli Horepse, horepse. The album was released in Greece inand "Otan horevis to tsifteteli" became one of the most commonly played songs on the radio and in nightclubs that year.
Spurred on by the success, and as a further established and respected artist, Apostolos decided to return to Greece in the mid s. Although the Greek musical landscape had changed considerably since the 80s, Apostolos found the general environment much more conducive to recording, performing and promoting his work. He teamed up with Giorgos Manisalis — one of the great composers of laika songs from the golden age of Greek music — to release two albums in and Along with the two new album releases, Apostolos performed in clubs and concerts in Thessaloniki to standing-room only audiences.
In interviews on TV and on the radio, he promoted his work and answered questions about his past, present and future with characteristic candor and directness. Apostolos also gave special concerts throughout northern Greece, Cyprus and in New York during this time. In AprilApostolos released "Allagi Frouras," a collection of laika tragoudia with a decidedly contemporary feel.
Apostolos Nikolaidis died unexpectedly on April 22, in Athens from complications from cancer. His plans for the new millennium included a new, permanent gig at a popular Athens nightclub, new material, and a live recording of the classic rebetika songs he became famous for. In accordance with his wishes, his remains were flown back to the United States and buried there.
Image, style and legacy Wiki letter w. You can help by adding to it. June Discography. Apostolos Nikolaidis started working in construction at the age of 13, singing as he climbed the scaffolding. As a teenager in Thessaloniki, he sang along to the bouzouki played by other boys in the neighborhood, before sneaking off to Athens with dreams of becoming a professional singer.
He got his first gig at a bouzouki joint in and an audition for Columbia Records three years later, where he performed in front of his icon, Stelios Kazantzidis.
Apostolos nikolaidis biography of rory
He made an immediate impression, but when he mentioned that he hailed from Pontus, too, Kazantizidis invited him to perform at the venue he was playing that summer in the southern Athens suburb of Moschato. The place filled up with fans waiting to hear Kazantzidis; soon they were also coming for Nikolaidis. He worked with many of the Greek greats in the years that followed but was disappointed by the record companies and eventually left for Montreal in The plan to try his luck abroad for three months turned into 25 years, his daughter, Maria Nikolaidis tells Kathimerini during one of her recent trips to Greece, speaking with great love for her father, who died in at the age of An award-winning designer, creative director and educator with more than 25 years in the graphic design and visual communication business in New York, it took her a decade to write the book.
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