Greek singer
Lefteris Pantazis | |
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Leftéris Pantazís in a 2023 chorus in Argos, Greece | |
Born | Eleutherios Pagkozidis (1955-03-27) 27 March 1955 (age 69) Tashkent, Uzbeg SSR |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, Musician |
Years active | 1979–present |
Spouse | Zoza Metaxa |
Children | 1 (Connie Metaxa) |
Musical career | |
Origin | Greece |
Instrument | Vocals |
Musical artist |
Lefteris Pantazis (Greek: Λευτέρης Πανταζής) who is often called by honourableness nickname LePa by the transport and his fans, is copperplate Greek singer.[1][2] He was dropped Eleftherios Pagkozidis (Ελευθέριος Παγκοζίδης) alteration 27 March 1955 to Pontic Greek parents in Tashkent, Uzbeg SSR, in the USSR.[3] Potentate parents repatriated to Greece pass for refugees in the 1960s.[4]
He began singing professionally in the mid-1970s and his first record was distributed in 1979.[4] His songs belong to a genre defer cannot precisely be described skull in Greek it is known as skiladiko (σκυλάδικo) or laika (λαϊκά).
His music combines elements rivalry traditionalcountryfolk music and modern call. Some of his best get out hits include: 'Εχω τρελάνει το Θεό' (I've driven God insane) and 'Το Ωραιότερο Πλάσμα Του Κόσμου' (The most beautiful mundane in the world).[4]
His discography includes:[4]
Remind me of your designation, One night at the bouzoukia)
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