Nikos Portokaloglou
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Background information | |
Born |
1957 (age 58–59) Volos, Greece |
Genres | Éntekhno, Rock music |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, lyricist |
Years active | 1980-present |
Website | http://portokaloglou.gr |
Nikos Portokaloglou (born in Volos on 30 December 1957)[1] is a Greek singer, songwriter and lyricist. He started his career in 1980, when he founded the music band Fatme. The first album of the band released in 1982 under the title Fatme. The band had great success and released six albums. Some of the most successful album of that period are Taxidi and Vgenoume apo to tunnel. Since 1990, he started a solo career and he continues until now.[2] From this period, notable album are Brazilero, Ta Karavia mou Kaio and Dipsa. He has written movies soundtracks. Some of them was for the movies Akropol, Valkanizater and Brazilero.[2] In 2002 he won 3 Arion awards in categories best song, best entechno album and best movie soundtrack.[3] He has cooperated with important Greek singer such as Haris Alexiou, Melina Kana, Eleftheria Arvanitaki and others.
Discography
as Fatme member
- 1982 Fatme (ΦατμÎ)
- 1983 Psemmata (ΨÎμματα)
- 1985 Risko (Ρίσκο)
- 1986 Vgenoume apo to tunel (Βγαίνουμε από το τοÏνελ)
- 1988 Taxidi (Ταξίδι)
- 1989 Palko (Πάλκο)
Solo career
- 1990 Fones (ΦωνÎÏ‚)
- 1991 Siko psychi mou, siko chorepse (Σήκω ψυχή μου, σήκω χόÏεψε)
- 1993 Ta karavia mou keo (Τα καÏάβια μου καίω)
- 1996 Asotos ios (Άσωτος υιός)
- 1997 Kryfto (ΚÏυφτό)
- 1999 Pechnidia me ton diavolo (Παιγνίδια με τον διάβολο)
- 2001 Braziliero (ΜπÏαζιλÎÏο)
- 2002 Thalassa Remixes (Θάλασσα Remixes)
- 2002 Iparchi logos sovaros (ΥπάÏχει λόγος σοβαÏός)
- 2003 Dipsa (Δίψα)
- 2005 Pame alli mia fora (Πάμε άλλη μια φοÏά)
- 2005 Pame alli mia fora (Πάμε άλλη μια φοÏά) Special edition
- 2006 To potami (Το ποτάμι)
- 2006 Ena vima pio konta (Ένα βήμα πιο κοντά)
- 2007 Ektos schediou (Εκτός σχεδίου)
- 2008 I svura ke alles istories (Η σβοÏÏα και άλλες ιστοÏίες)
- 2009 Strofi (ΣτÏοφή)
- 2010 Apopse ine orea (Απόψε είναι ωÏαία)
- 2012 Issos (Ίσως)
- 2014 Limania xena (Λιμάνια ΞÎνα)
References
- ↑ "Biography". portokaloglou.gr. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
- 1 2 "Îίκος ΠοÏτοκάλογλου". greekfestival.gr. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
- ↑ "Μουσικά Î’Ïαβεία "ΑΡΙΩÎ" 2002...". musiccorner.gr. Retrieved 4 December 2015.