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'''Jimmy Makulis''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[elafro]] singer during the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]] who, after making a name for himself in Greece, moved on to launch a singing career in Germany.
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'''Jimmy Makulis''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[elafro]] singer during the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]] who, after making a name for himself in Greece, moved on to launch a singing career in Germany.
  
Makulis was born in [[Athens]] on [[April 12]], [[1935]]. He made a name for himself in Greece with songs such as "Αντίο" (Adio), "Ένα φιλάκι είναι λίγο" (One kiss is not enough), "Πετούν" (They fly) and "Κιθάρες παίζουν μες στη σιγαλιά" (Guitars are playing in the silence).  
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Makulis was born in [[Athens]] on [[April 12]], [[1935]]. He made a name for himself in Greece with songs such as "Αντίο" (Adio), "Ένα φιλάκι είναι λίγο" (One kiss is not enough), "Πετούν" (They fly), "Tina" and "Κιθάρες παίζουν μες στη σιγαλιά" (Guitars are playing in the silence).  
  
 
In the late [[1950s]] Makulis left Greece for Germany to launch his singing career abroad. In [[1961]], he became the first Greek singer to participate in the Eurovision song contest (he represented Austria) singing "Sehnsucht". His greatest hit abroad was "Gitarren Klingen Leise Durch Die Nacht", which was his older Greek hit "Guitars are playing in the night", sung in German.
 
In the late [[1950s]] Makulis left Greece for Germany to launch his singing career abroad. In [[1961]], he became the first Greek singer to participate in the Eurovision song contest (he represented Austria) singing "Sehnsucht". His greatest hit abroad was "Gitarren Klingen Leise Durch Die Nacht", which was his older Greek hit "Guitars are playing in the night", sung in German.
  
 
Makulis has also successfully toured the US in the [[1960s]]. His career seemed to be over when he was chosen, in the early [[1970s]], to sing the Greek version of "Love Story": he turned it into a mega-hit.
 
Makulis has also successfully toured the US in the [[1960s]]. His career seemed to be over when he was chosen, in the early [[1970s]], to sing the Greek version of "Love Story": he turned it into a mega-hit.
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Makulis died on [[October 28]], [[2007]].
  
 
[[Category:Male Singers|Makulis, Jimmy]]
 
[[Category:Male Singers|Makulis, Jimmy]]
 
[[Category:1935 births|Makulis, Jimmy]]
 
[[Category:1935 births|Makulis, Jimmy]]
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[[Category:2007 deaths|Makulis, Jimmy]]
 
[[Category:Eurovision contestants|Makulis, Jimmy]]
 
[[Category:Eurovision contestants|Makulis, Jimmy]]

Latest revision as of 13:05, November 20, 2008

Jimmy Makulis was a Greek elafro singer during the 1950s and 1960s who, after making a name for himself in Greece, moved on to launch a singing career in Germany.

Makulis was born in Athens on April 12, 1935. He made a name for himself in Greece with songs such as "Αντίο" (Adio), "Ένα φιλάκι είναι λίγο" (One kiss is not enough), "Πετούν" (They fly), "Tina" and "Κιθάρες παίζουν μες στη σιγαλιά" (Guitars are playing in the silence).

In the late 1950s Makulis left Greece for Germany to launch his singing career abroad. In 1961, he became the first Greek singer to participate in the Eurovision song contest (he represented Austria) singing "Sehnsucht". His greatest hit abroad was "Gitarren Klingen Leise Durch Die Nacht", which was his older Greek hit "Guitars are playing in the night", sung in German.

Makulis has also successfully toured the US in the 1960s. His career seemed to be over when he was chosen, in the early 1970s, to sing the Greek version of "Love Story": he turned it into a mega-hit.

Makulis died on October 28, 2007.