ISBN 978-0-578-94414-2
ΕΝΑΣ ΓΝΗΣΙΟΣ ΛΑΪΚΟΣ ΤΡΑΓΟΥΔΙΣΤΗΣ ΠΟΥ ΔΕΝ ΛΟΓΟΚΡΙΘΗΚΕ ΠΟΤΕ
This bilingual volume (in Greek and English) is a comprehensive dual monograph on the career and artistic contribution of Apostolos Nikolaidis (1938–1999), a singer of Greek laïká music whose career spanned four decades.
He was the first Greek artist to record “prohibited” rebétika songs with their original lyrics in the early 1970s, during the military junta, when the genre was banned in Greece. His recordings caused a sensation, captivating Greek audiences worldwide.
Drawing on more than a decade of research — photographs, letters, posters, archival recordings, and testimonies gathered from musicians, friends and associates across the United States, Canada and Greece — his daughter Maria has assembled a monograph unlike anything published before on Greek popular music.
Inside the Book: A timeline in 7 chapters
The Volume: Full color · 700+ images
More than a decade in the making, the book draws on years of original research across libraries and archives in the United States, Canada and Greece as well as first-hand interviews with musicians, friends and former associates. Hundreds of restored photographs, posters, and personal artifacts trace the arc of Apostolos Nikolaidis’ career: from a music-obsessed teenager in Thessaloniki, to an up-and-coming recording artist in Athens, to the “outlawed” rebétika recordings that forged an enduring bond with the Greek diaspora. This handsome, full-color volume is a unique cultural artifact meant to be enjoyed across generations.






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