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'''Elafro''' was a style of easy-listening, western-style [[Greek music]], which became popular during the late [[1940s]] through the [[1960s]] when they hit their high point due to the elafro song contest of the [[Thessaloniki Festival]]. | '''Elafro''' was a style of easy-listening, western-style [[Greek music]], which became popular during the late [[1940s]] through the [[1960s]] when they hit their high point due to the elafro song contest of the [[Thessaloniki Festival]]. | ||
− | This style of music was expressed by singers such as [[Jimmy Makoulis]] | + | This style of music was expressed by singers such as: |
+ | *[[Jimmy Makoulis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nana Mouschouri]] | ||
+ | *[[Mary Lo]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Paspatis]] | ||
+ | *Titakis | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Voyiatzis (singer)|Yiannis Voyiatzis]] | ||
+ | *[[Jenny Vanou]]. | ||
==Elafro Composers== | ==Elafro Composers== |
Revision as of 16:07, December 2, 2005
Elafro was a style of easy-listening, western-style Greek music, which became popular during the late 1940s through the 1960s when they hit their high point due to the elafro song contest of the Thessaloniki Festival.
This style of music was expressed by singers such as:
Elafro Composers
- Sakellarios
- Chairopoulos
- Yiannis Mouzakis