Greek New Wave
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The Greek New Wave (Greek: Νέο Κύμα, pronounced [ˈneo ˈcima]) was a movement in Greek music that started in the mid-1960s and lasted about a decade. It was a mixture of entechno and French chansons; it was so named by Giannis Spanos after the French Nouvelle Vague.[1] Most of the Greek New Wave artists released their songs in the Greek label LYRA.
Notable Greek artists from the Neo Kyma movement include:
- Arleta
- Keti Chomata
- Kostas Hatzis
- Mariza Koch
- Rena Koumioti
- Notis Mauvroudes
- Lakis Pappas
- Giannis Poulopoulos
- Dionysis Savvopoulos
- Giannis Spanos
- Mihalis Violaris
- Giorgos Zographos
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References
- ↑ Στον ουρανό είναι έν' αστέρι (in Greek). Eleftherotypia. October 25, 2010.
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