Petros Imvrios

Petros Imvrios

Petros Imvrios is a famous Greek singer and musician.

Petros Imvrios was born in Stuttgart, Germany. In the age of 12 he began, encouraged from his mother, to learn accordion.

when he turned 15 years old he founded his first band, called "Gallini", singing and playing keyboards.

After finishing school in Stuttgart, he passed exams for economy and management at the University of Thessaloniki. Parallel to his study he learned piano, harmony and singing at the Odeum. At the same time he worked as a pianist and singer in well-known clubs of Thessaloniki.

As musician he later worked together with the most popular personalities of the scene as Notis Sfakianakis, Anna Vissi, Antonis Vardis, Vasilis Karras a.o..

In 1991 he found together with Chari Zacharo the pop band P&X and they published their first CD with the titel "EKSTASI".

In 1993 Petros Imvrios started his solo career as musician. 3 years later his first CD was published from BMG titled "ANATOLIKA FISAI".


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