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Some milestones in the history of
rebetiko
are listed below:
Births
1885
–
Georgios Batis
,
Maria Panagia
1893
–
Iovan Tsaous
1897
–
Vangelis Papazoglou
1900
–
Spyros Peristeris
1903
–
Dimitris Gongos
1905
–
Markos Vamvakaris
1914
–
Yiannis Papaioannou
1914
–
Rita Abatzi
1915
–
Vassilis Tsitsanis
1917
–
Michalis Jenitsaris
1918
–
Marika Ninou
1920
–
Manolis Hiotis
Deaths
1942
–
Iovan Tsaous
1943
– Vangelis Papazoglou
1956
– Marika Ninou
1966
– Spyros Peristeris
1967
– Giorgos Batis
1969
– Rita Abatzi
1972
– Markos Vamvakaris
1972
– Yiannis Papaioannou
1980
– Roza Eskenazi
1984
-
Vassilis Tsitsanis
1997
-
Soteria Bellou
2005
– Michalis Jenitsaris
Events
1922
–
Asia Minor Disaster
1923
–
Treaty of Lausanne
and
population exchanges between Greece and Turkey
.
1933
– The first recording with
bouzouki
in
Greece
by
Giorgos Batis
. The disc is not released right away.
1934
–
Markos Vamvakaris
records "Na'rhosouna re manga mou", his first disc.
1947
–
Vassilis Tsitsanis
records "Synefiasmeni Kyriaki"
See also
List of rebetic songs
Categories
:
Music of Greece
Rebetiko
Timelines of music
Greek timelines