Aris Pavlis

Aris Pavlis (Greek:Αριστειδης Παυλης) (born February 23, 1959 in Athens) is a jazz-rock musician, songwriter, composer-arranger. Formerly of Greek music group Nama[1] (1992–2008).

Discographie

CINEMA (1984)

It was released by PolyGram and aired in France and Belgium.

NAMA (1992)

charts with the song 'Odysseus'.

ΝΑΜΑ ΙΙ (1994)

ANAMNISIS (memories) (1995)

Dionysis Savvopoulos, Manolis Hiotis, amongst others. Nevertheless every composer and lyricist approached readily agreed, testament to the respect that NAMA has. Moreover, songs like 'MIA AGAPI GIA TO KALOKAIRI' quickly became classics.

NAMA III (1998)

interpretations, NAMA released ten new songs under to the title 'NAMA III-ZOI PARASTASI' In 1998, jazz, pop, rock and ethnic stokes made up the music-colored canvas of this album.

NAMA IV (2002)

ENA MAKRY TAXIDI (The long journey)(2005)

TO FOS KAI I ARXI (first light) (2008)

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