Néo kýma

Néo kýma

Neo Kyma (Greek Νέο Κύμα - New Wave) was a movement in Greek music that started in the mid-1960s and lasted about a decade. It was a mixture of Entekhno and chansons from France.

Notable Greek singers from the Neo Kyma movement include:

*Giorgos Zografos
*Michalis Violaris
*Arleta
*Kaity Chomata
*Dionysis Savvopoulos
*Tony Pinelli
*Popi Asteriadi

Notable Songwriters include:

*Yiannis Spanos
*Notis Mavroudis

ee also

* Rembetika
* Laiko

External links

* [http://www2.fhw.gr/chronos/15/en/1960_1970/06.html "Contemporary Greece 1945-2000", Foundation of the Hellenic World]


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