Difference between pages "Dimitris Gogos" and "Giorgos Batis"

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[[Image:Gongos.jpg|thumb|160px|Also known as '''Bagianteras''']]'''Dimitris''' (Mitsos) '''Gogos''', also know as '''Bagianteras''', was born in Piraeus in [[1903]] and died in [[Athens]] in [[1985]].
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[[Image:Mpatis1.jpg|thumb|200px|Giorgos Batis (left) and his students]]'''Giorgos''' ''(George)'' '''Batis''' (or ''Abatis'') was born and died in [[Piraeus]]. His real name was '''Giorgos Tsoros''' and was born at Methena in [[1886]].  At the age of 8 his parents moved to [[Piraeus]].
  
Considered by many, one of the greatest composers of the pre-war [[rebetiko]].
 
  
His friendship with [[Giorgos Batis]], [[Markos Vamvakaris]] and [[Stratos Payioumtzis]] and the fact that he was a talented artist, gave him the opportunity to record many songs during the pre-war era.
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In [[1931]] he opened a café at the Lemonadika of Karaiskaki (Tzelepi Coast) ''(Λεμονάδικα του Καραϊσκάκη ( Ακτή Τζελέπη))'', which he named '''Georges Baté''' (Ζώρζ Μπατέ) which turned out to serve a a ''school'' for [[rebetiko]] music.
  
He had a unique style that makes his songs easily recognizable.
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He was an expert [[baglamas|baglama]] player and one of the most significant composers of the [[rebetiko]] music.
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His recordings are very rare, and we know today only 16 of his songs. The reason is that after [[Ioannis Metaxas]], the Greek president, decided to prohibit the appearance of hashish, jail, and general anything related to the underworld from the recordings, Batis decided not to record songs any more.
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His songs have a very special color that separates them from any other composer. He does not speak about the "society", he actually is an "observer" who describe very simple but with a unique art, themes like a gypsy girl, a stoker or a barber who fall in love.
  
Unfortunately he became blind in [[1941]]. He continued to play music professionally for several years, but the last years of his life were difficult, because he was not able to work anymore and almost everybody forgot him.
 
  
 
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Giorgos Batis (left) and his students

Giorgos (George) Batis (or Abatis) was born and died in Piraeus. His real name was Giorgos Tsoros and was born at Methena in 1886. At the age of 8 his parents moved to Piraeus.


In 1931 he opened a café at the Lemonadika of Karaiskaki (Tzelepi Coast) (Λεμονάδικα του Καραϊσκάκη ( Ακτή Τζελέπη)), which he named Georges Baté (Ζώρζ Μπατέ) which turned out to serve a a school for rebetiko music.

He was an expert baglama player and one of the most significant composers of the rebetiko music.

His recordings are very rare, and we know today only 16 of his songs. The reason is that after Ioannis Metaxas, the Greek president, decided to prohibit the appearance of hashish, jail, and general anything related to the underworld from the recordings, Batis decided not to record songs any more.

His songs have a very special color that separates them from any other composer. He does not speak about the "society", he actually is an "observer" who describe very simple but with a unique art, themes like a gypsy girl, a stoker or a barber who fall in love.