- Grigoris Asikis
Grigoris Asikis (Greek:Γρηγόρης Ασίκης) (
Constantinople 1890 -Athens 7 October 1966 ) was a Greek singer and songwriter of urbanGreek music ,Rembetiko . He wrote lyrics for most of the songs he recorded and played the outi (the Greekoud ).Personal life
Grigoris Asikis was the third child of Victor Asikis of Lesbos and Marianthi from the Kontoskali section of
Constantinople . Ever since he was a child, he thought he had an exceptional voice and bought an outi at the age of 15. He sang and played the outi for family and friends but did not begin his professional music career until after theAsia Minor Disaster . In 1922, after theAsia Minor Disaster , Asikis and his wife, Eirene Sotiriadou, and two children, Thanasis and Victor, moved toAthens ,Greece . They moved to theByron section ofAthens and had four more children: Anastasia, Nikolaos, Basiles, and Manolis.Career
Having moved to
Athens , Asikis tried to continue his professional career of fabricating bronze bed frames, but failed after six months. He would frequent a club called "The Asia Minor", the center of all laika at the time, where he was warmly accepted by contemporary musicians. In the late 1920s, he recorded music for Columbia, Odeon, and Parlophone as did other musicians at the time, likeKostas Skarvelis .In the 1930s his compositions were sung by many famous artists of the time including
Kostas Nouros ,Rosa Eskenazu ,Stellakis Perpiniadis ,Rita Abatzi ,Marika Politissa ,Kostas Roukounas ,Kostas Tsanakos ,Marika Kanaropoulou , andGeorgia Mettake . In the later part of the decade he abandoned composing songs with Asia Minor instruments, i.e. outi,lyre , and theviolin , and wrote songs using thebouzouki . Some of these songs were sung by famous artists and close friends of hisMarkos Vamvakaris ,Yiannis Papaioannou , andApostolos Chatzichristos .
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