Greek musicians born in 1954

Here are 5 famous musicians from Greece were born in 1954:

Yanni

Yanni (November 14, 1954 Kalamata-) also known as Yanni Chrysomallis, Giannis Chrysomallis, Yanni Chryssomallis, Yiannis Hryssomallis, Yiànnis Hryssomàllis or Γιάννης Χρυσομάλλης is a Greek pianist, composer, film score composer, record producer and keyboard player.

His albums: Optimystique, Keys to Imagination, Out of Silence, Chameleon Days, Niki Nana, Reflections of Passion, In Celebration of Life, Dare to Dream, In My Time and Aria. Genres he performed: Instrumental, New-age music, Contemporary classical music and Crossover.

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Tzimis Panousis

Tzimis Panousis (February 12, 1954 Athens-) a.k.a. Dimitrios Panousis or Tzimakos is a Greek radio personality, actor, writer, stand-up comedian, singer-songwriter and author. His children are called Aris Panousis and Fotini Panousi.

His discography includes: O Roben Ton Hazon, Obi-Obi-Bi, Tis Patridas Mou I Simea, Dourios Ihos, Digma Dorean, Me Lene Popi, Vivere Pericolosamente, Doulies Tou Kefaliou, Himia Ke Terata and Kaggela Pantou. Genres he performed: Rock music and Comedy rock.

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Alkistis Protopsalti

Alkistis Protopsalti (October 18, 1954 Alexandria-) also known as Άλκηστις Πρωτοψάλτη or Protopsalti, Alkistis is a Greek , .

Her most recognized albums: , , , , Na se vlepw na gelas, , , Υδρόγειες σφαίρες, and Pes mou thalassa.

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Sakis Boulas

Sakis Boulas (March 11, 1954 Kilkis-February 21, 2014 Athens) a.k.a. Athanasios Boulas was a Greek actor and screenwriter.

Sakis Boulas began his acting career in the 1970s, appearing in various Greek films and television shows. He quickly gained popularity due to his rugged looks and tough-guy persona, which made him a favorite among audiences. In addition to his acting work, Boulas was also a screenwriter and wrote several scripts for popular Greek films.

Throughout his career, Boulas was known for his intense and dynamic performances, often playing characters with complex personalities and troubled pasts. He won critical acclaim for his role in the 1989 film "To Homa Vaftike Kokkino," for which he received a Best Actor award at the Thessaloniki Film Festival.

Boulas continued to act and write throughout the 2000s, but his later years were marked by health issues. He passed away in 2014 at the age of 59, leaving behind a legacy as one of Greece's most beloved and talented actors.

Despite his tough-guy image, Sakis Boulas was known for his generosity and kindness towards his fans and colleagues. He was a dedicated performer who took his craft seriously and was always willing to lend his talents to support worthy causes. Boulas was also a musician and played the bouzouki, a popular Greek stringed instrument. He composed music and wrote lyrics for several songs, which were used in the soundtracks of his films.

Boulas' career spanned more than three decades, and he appeared in over 70 films and television shows. Some of his notable works include "Oi Apeilontai," "Oi Epikindynoi," and "Sta Psila Ta Heria." He also acted in several theatrical productions, receiving critical acclaim for his performances in plays such as "Lysistrata" and "The Threepenny Opera."

Sakis Boulas' contributions to Greek cinema and theatre have left a lasting impact on the country's cultural landscape. He was regarded as a national treasure and his death was mourned by fans and colleagues alike. Boulas' talent, charisma, and dedication to his craft will always be remembered among the greatest actors in Greek history.

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Eleni Vitali

Eleni Vitali (September 19, 1954 Athens-) also known as Vitali, Eleni or Eleni Lavida is a Greek singer and composer. Her child is called Nick Xidi.

Her albums include , , , Akoloutha Ta Poulia, , , , , and . Her related genres: Laïko and Greek folk music.

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