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rebetis (Gr****: ρεμπέτης [re(m)ˈbetis]; pl.
rebetes ρεμπέτες [re(m)ˈbetes]) is a
musician involved in the
scene of the Gr****
musical genre of rebetiko...
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Rebetes in Karaiskaki,
Piraeus (1933). Left
Markos Vamvakaris with bouzouki....
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rebetika was the jail and the hash den. It was
there that the
early rebetes created their songs. They sang in quiet, ****se voices, unforced, one after...
- Μπάτης, also
Giorgos Batis) (1885 – 10
March 1967) was one of the
first rebetes influential to
rebetiko music. His real name was
Yiorgos Tsoros although...
- Sc****lis, Ρεμπέτικη Ανθολογία (Rebetiki Anthologia), in Gr****, four volumes,
Athens 1977–1987.
Bouzouki Rebetes Rebetiko Laiko Gr****
nightclubs Gr**** music...
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Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1995. See also the
bibliography sections on
rebetiko and
rebetes, much of
which also deal with the
lifestyle of manges. Stasinopoulos, Epaminondas...
- po****r, and
Markos made many recordings. His
initial nickname among the
rebetes was "the Frank" (Fragos).
Spyros Peristeris, a well-educated
musician and...
- and musicians’ acknowledgements. The
members of the quartet, and
other rebétes (ρεμπέτες;
rebetiko musicians) of the period, were the
early exponents...
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movement was set to take
place in Gr**** music, and the once
forgotten rebetes were
finding themselves performing, in some
cases for the
first time in...
- his
musicianship was
known and much
appreciated within a
small group of
rebetes and fans
during his lifetime.
Vrachnas began playing as a
child in 1952...