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Since the [[1980s]], Terzis has recorded several albums, several of which remain popular to the present day. Even now, he is a very popular singer, recording, performing on famous music scenes of Athens and Thessaloniki, and appearing on talk shows. | Since the [[1980s]], Terzis has recorded several albums, several of which remain popular to the present day. Even now, he is a very popular singer, recording, performing on famous music scenes of Athens and Thessaloniki, and appearing on talk shows. | ||
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Paschalis Terzis (Greek: Πασχάλης Τερζής) is a Greek popular singer.
Biography
Terzis was born on April 24, 1949, in Pylaia, a suburb of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece. In his early teens he began to sing with friends, some of whom helped him in his career. After moving to Athens, he began perform as a back-up vocalist in popular music centres, with famous Greek singers of the 1960s, including Jenny Vanou.
Since the 1980s, Terzis has recorded several albums, several of which remain popular to the present day. Even now, he is a very popular singer, recording, performing on famous music scenes of Athens and Thessaloniki, and appearing on talk shows.
CDs
- Chthes, Simera, Avrio = Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (2000) (2 sides)
- Thelo na Po = I Want to Say, with Marios Tokas
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