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Rembetika Hipsters - 0 views

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    Rembetika.com, official site of the Rembetika Hipsters - Greek rembetika, tsiftetelli band from Calgary Alberta ... Since 1996, their repertoire has included authentic Greek Rembetika songs, original Canadian compositions in Greek, Balkan & Middle-Eastern ... rembetika. video. images ...
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Greek Rembetika Music - 0 views

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    Rembetika music is the music of the Greek Underground. It originated in the hashish dens of Pireaus and Thessaloniki around the turn of the 20th century and was influenced by oriental elements that came with the forced immigration of 2 million Greek refug
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Greek Rembetika Music - 0 views

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    Matt Barrett's introduction to Rembetika music, the Greek urban blues, songs of drug addiction, love, sorrow, exile, war and occupation ... was spent listening and learning from the music of the Beatles, the Kinks, the Move and Free, currently I listen predominantly to old Rembetika. ...
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Greek Blues :: Rembetika :: BBC Radio 4 :: iPlayer - 0 views

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    Rock critic Peter Paphides goes back to Athens, the city where his parents grew up, to chart the history and roots of Rembetika, the Greek blues.
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Greek Blues : Rembetika : BBC Radio 4 - 0 views

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    Rock critic Peter Paphides goes back to Athens, the city where his parents grew up, to chart the history and roots of Rembetika, the Greek blues.
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Rembetika - 0 views

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    "The rembetika are Greek songs associated with an urban low-life milieu frequented by rembetes or manges, street-wise characters of shady repute, may of whom smoked hashish. ... This would explain the affinity between rembetika and flamenco, which both are ultimately rooted in ...
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Med'Set Orkestra | "Before being Portuguese, Spanish, Algerian, Italian or Greek, we ar... - 1 views

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    Med'Set is a project born from the common desire of singer-violinist Akim El Sikameya and festival director Sete Sois Sete Luas to give life, by music, to this idea of a Mediterranean culture, common to all people of the region, and stronger than any political division. "Before being Portuguese, Spanish, Algerian, Italian or Greek, we are Mediterranean." And to prove it, Akim el Sikameya, worldwide famous singer and violinist, wanted to reunite in an exceptional creation, seven
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Romani Music - 0 views

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    The nomadic Roma are known as musicians wherever they travel. Their music incorporates a multitude of influences: Indian roots, and then Greek, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Czech, Slavic, Romanian, German, French, Spanish and Celtic touches.
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Rebetiko - A Brief History - 0 views

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    From the 1950s in Smyrna and Istanbul and working class/poor Athens, Piraeus, and Thessaloniki, to it's 1922 spread on the Greek mainland, to its height between WWI and WWII...
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Greek Turkish Friendship with Music | Facebook Groups - 0 views

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    * Çağatay Acar (Turkey)
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GIOTA GIANNA : Performing "Kallitexnis" : Video - 0 views

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    Giota Gianna in public. Ekati theater, Athens, November 2007. Plays greek songs with her harmonica and sings. Γιώτα Γιάννα, "Καλλιτέχνης θα πει να μιλάς με σιωπή και ν' ακούν όλοι οι άλλοι" Tags: Γιώτα Γιάννα καλλιτέχνης σιωπή φυσαρμόνικα Giota Gi
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Rembetika : Roza Eskenazi, Greek Diva, Sephardi, of the 1930s-1940s - 0 views

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    Like the early Blues, Rembetika songs of the 1930s and 1940s have a sense of spontaneity, making them appear fresh after countless hearings ... Rembetika music didn't only originate in hash-dens and jails, although this is where the main inspiration came from. ...
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Kemenche | Wikipedia - 0 views

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    The term kemenche (Turkish: kemençe, Laz: Ç'ilili - ჭილილი, Persian: کمانچه, Greek: κεμεντζές) is used to describe two types of three-stringed bowed musical instruments: 1. a bottle-shaped lute closely related to the Persian Kamanche, found in the Black Sea region of Asia Minor, it is also known as the "kementche of Laz" or Pontic kemenche and 2. a pear-shaped lute closely related to the Byzantine lyra, found mainly in Instabul and the Eastern regions of Turkey, known as Classical kemenche.
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kemenche, kemençe, Laz: Ç'ilili, (ჭილილი) (κεμεντζές) (کمانچه) kamencheh, kam... - 0 views

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    KEMENCHE: (Turkish: kemençe, Laz: Ç'ilili (ჭილილი), Greek: κεμεντζές) (Persian: کمانچه ), kamancheh, kamencheh, kamānche, kamāncha, qyamancha
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Arto Tunçboyacıyan :::- Turkish/Armenian Avant Garde Folk Jazz Improv - 0 views

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    Now living in the USA, Arto has performed and recorded with an array of outstanding jazz and world music artists, including popular Greek artists such as Eleftheria Arvanitaki, as well as the Spanish guitarist Gerardo Nuñez, and Joe Zawinul, Al Di Meola,
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