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[[Image:Stratos-payioumtzis.jpg|thumb|180px|Stratos Payoumtzis]]Born in [[Ayvali]], [[Asia Minor]],  in [[1904]] and left for Greece around [[1918]], a few years before the Smyrnaic incident of [[1922]]. '''Stratos Payoumtzis''' sang until his death, in [[1971]], in New York City. He was so impoverished at the time of his death, that a collection had to be taken up by the Greek-American community to send his remains back to Greece.
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[[Image:Stratos-payioumtzis.jpg|thumb|180px|Stratos Payoumtzis]]
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'''Stratos Payoumtzis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[rebetika]] singer.
  
He was a close friend of [[Markos Vamvakaris]] and also a member of the famed  '''''Tetras''''' (''Τετράς, η ξακουστή του Πειραιώς''), which many afficionados recognize as the Prototype Rebetiko ''Super Group''  that founded the ''Piraeus School''  of [[Rebetiko]] .  Rebetiko composers loved his vocal style and enthusiastically went about composing for him . These included such luminaries as [[Giorgos Batis]], Delias, [[Vassilis Tsitsanis|Tsitsanis]], [[Yiannis Papaioannou (rebetika)|Papaioannou]] , Tountas and Papazoglou .
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Payoumtzis was born in [[Ayvali]], [[Asia Minor]], in [[1904]]. He moved to [[Greece]] around [[1918]], a few years before the [[Asia Minor Disaster]] of [[1922]], and sang until his death, on [[November 16]], [[1971]], in New York City.  
  
==Tetras, the Legendary of Piraeus==
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Nicknamed "the lazy man" (ο τεμπέλης), Payoumtzis was a close friend of [[Markos Vamvakaris]] and also a member of the famed  '''''[[Tetras, the Legendary of Piraeus|Tetras]]''''' (''Τετράς, η ξακουστή του Πειραιώς''), which many afficionados recognize as the Prototype Rebetiko ''Super Group''  that founded the ''Piraeus School''  of [[Rebetiko]]. Rebetiko composers loved his vocal style and enthusiastically went about composing for him. These included such luminaries as [[Giorgos Batis]], [[Anestos Delias]], [[Vassilis Tsitsanis|Tsitsanis]], [[Yiannis Papaioannou (rebetika)|Papaioannou]] , [[Panayiotis Toundas|Tountas]] and [[Vangelis Papazoglou|Papazoglou]].
  
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Payoumtzis travelled to New York in [[1971]], singing at "Spilia" nightclub. He died after singing on [[November 16]] of that year. He was so impoverished at the time of his death, that a collection had to be taken up by the Greek-American community to send his remains back to Greece.
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Latest revision as of 18:34, January 21, 2012

Stratos Payoumtzis

Stratos Payoumtzis was a Greek rebetika singer.

Payoumtzis was born in Ayvali, Asia Minor, in 1904. He moved to Greece around 1918, a few years before the Asia Minor Disaster of 1922, and sang until his death, on November 16, 1971, in New York City.

Nicknamed "the lazy man" (ο τεμπέλης), Payoumtzis was a close friend of Markos Vamvakaris and also a member of the famed Tetras (Τετράς, η ξακουστή του Πειραιώς), which many afficionados recognize as the Prototype Rebetiko Super Group that founded the Piraeus School of Rebetiko. Rebetiko composers loved his vocal style and enthusiastically went about composing for him. These included such luminaries as Giorgos Batis, Anestos Delias, Tsitsanis, Papaioannou , Tountas and Papazoglou.

Payoumtzis travelled to New York in 1971, singing at "Spilia" nightclub. He died after singing on November 16 of that year. He was so impoverished at the time of his death, that a collection had to be taken up by the Greek-American community to send his remains back to Greece.