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*Τα καβουράκια - (originally sung by [[Sotiria Bellou]]) | *Τα καβουράκια - (originally sung by [[Sotiria Bellou]]) | ||
*Γεννήθηκα για να πονώ | *Γεννήθηκα για να πονώ | ||
+ | *Κι αν πάθεις και καμμιά ζημιά | ||
+ | *Τι σήμερα, τι αύριο, τι τώρα; | ||
+ | *Σεράχ | ||
+ | *Τα διαλεκτά παιδιά | ||
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[[Category:Rebetiko|Ninou, Marika]] | [[Category:Rebetiko|Ninou, Marika]] | ||
[[Category:Female Singers|Ninou, Marika]] | [[Category:Female Singers|Ninou, Marika]] | ||
[[CAtegory:1956 deaths|Ninou, Marika]] | [[CAtegory:1956 deaths|Ninou, Marika]] |
Revision as of 11:45, August 10, 2007
Marika Ninou was a Rebetiko songstress.
She was born Evangelia Atamian-Nikolaidou in the Caucasus area (date uncertain, between 1918 - 1923) and came to Greece as a child.
Marika Ninou sang with her husband and child as a family act. Later, she sang with well-known rebetiko singer Stellakis Perpiniadis at different Athens night clubs. In 1949 she was discovered by composer Vasilis Tsitsanis who took her under his wing and wrote most of the songs that were to make her famous. Their partnership would last her entire lifetime except for her tour of the United States in the mid-1950s.
She died on February 23, 1956 of cancer.
Famous songs
- Τα καβουράκια - (originally sung by Sotiria Bellou)
- Γεννήθηκα για να πονώ
- Κι αν πάθεις και καμμιά ζημιά
- Τι σήμερα, τι αύριο, τι τώρα;
- Σεράχ
- Τα διαλεκτά παιδιά