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  2. MAD Video Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    MAD Video Music Awards. The MAD Video Music Awards is a Greek award show presented by the MAD TV. The awards honor the year's biggest achievements in music, voted by the viewers of the station. Winners receive an authentic Mad designed award with the graphics of that year's show. The awards are presented by Themis Georgantas.

  3. Laïko - Wikipedia

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    Laïko or laïkó ( Greek: λαϊκό [τραγούδι], romanized : laïkó [tragoúdi], pronounced [lai̯ˈko traˈɣuði]; lit. " [song] of the people", "popular [song]"; pl. λαϊκά [τραγούδια], laïká [tragoúdia]) is a Greek music genre composed in Greek language in accordance with the tradition of the Greek people. Also ...

  4. Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 - Wikipedia

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    It was later accompanied by a music video that was released in early May 2003. Directed by Kostas Kapetanidis, the video premiered on Greek music channel MAD TV. Mando also embarked on a promotional tour in the lead up the Eurovision Song Contest, appearing in Cyprus, Croatia and Malta, where she appeared on Maltese television.

  5. Rock music in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Another aspect of Greek rock in the late '60s saw the release of the first albums of Dionysis Savvopoulos, who combined Greek folk-music with rock elements. In the beginning of the '80s there was a small but energetic number of Punk and New Wave bands and in the 90s Hip Hop entered also in the mainstream of Rock in Greece.

  6. Oxyrhynchus hymn - Wikipedia

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    Oxyrhynchus hymn. The Oxyrhynchus hymn (or P. Oxy. XV 1786) is the earliest known manuscript of a Christian Greek hymn to contain both lyrics and musical notation. The papyrus on which the hymn was written dates from around the end of the 3rd century AD. [1] It is on Papyrus 1786 of the Oxyrhynchus papyri, now kept at the Papyrology Rooms of ...

  7. Apostolos Nikolaidis (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Apostolos Nikolaidis ( Greek: Απόστολος Νικολαΐδης) (30 June 1938 – 22 April 1999) was a Greek singer whose career spanned four decades. He was born in Drama, Greece and grew up in Thessaloniki. He is best known for being the first Greek artist to record or re-record the authentic, "prohibited" rebetika songs in the early ...

  8. Pop Corn Music Awards 1995 - Wikipedia

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    Pop Corn Music Awards. · 1996 →. The fifth Annual Pop Corn Music Awards in 1995, at the Aliki Theatre, in Athens, Greece. The awards recognized the most popular artists and albums in Greece from the year 1995 as voted by readers of Greek music publication Pop Corn. The ceremony was hosted by Apostolos Gletsos and Natalia Germanou.

  9. Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Greece participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Opa", written by Giorgos Alkaios, Giannis Antoniou and Friends Music Factory. The song was performed by Alkaios and Friends. To select their entry for the 2010 contest, which took place in Oslo, Norway, Greek national television broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ...