- Kostas Roukounas
Kostas Roukounas (Greek: Κώστας Ρούκουνας)(Samosref|autonomy_of_samos 1903 -
Athens ,Greece ,March 11 ,1984 ) was a Greek singer. His repertoire included both "traditional" ("δημοτικά") and "popular" songs ("λαϊκά"). Most notable is his contribution to the subgenre ofrembetiko (ρεμπέτικο). Roukounas is generally known as a singer, however he was also a songwriter.Life
Kostas Roukounas came from a poor family and thus had to start working from the tender age of 8, initially at a cigarette manufacturing business and later as a carpenter. He began his artistic career in the mid-1920s as a singer at a taverna. Young Roukounas soon became famous among his fellow islanders of Samos for his fine voice, specialising in "Smyrneika" (songs originating from the nearby coast of
Asia Minor ). Shortly thereafter he moved to Athens (in 1927 or 1928). There he sang professionally on various festive occasions until he was discovered byPanagiotis Tountas , a leading composer and recording industry executive. Tountas got Roukounas to make his first recordings on 78 rpm records. With his versatile voice he excelled in virtually all subgenres oftraditional and rembetic music. Deserving particular mention are his renditions of the most demanding technically and semi-improvisational "manedes". Roukounas collaborated with many composers throughout his long career, particularlyPanagiotis Tountas ,Spyros Peristeris ,Kostas Skarvelis ,Grigoris Asikis .In 1934 he married the singer
Anna Pagana who died of a heart attack in 1943. Roukounas married his second wife, lyricistAlexandra Kyriazi , in 1948. They lived together in a suburb ofAthens until his death in 1984.Notes
# Then autonomous, subject to the
Ottoman Empire .
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