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Nostradamos

Nostradamos (Greek: Νοστράδαμος) was a Greek pop group founded in 1971 by Stelios Fotiadis, Ippokratis Exarchopoulos–also known as Charlie (Greek: Τσάρλι)[3]–and English female vocalist Chris King.[3][4] It was one of the most popular pop groups in Greece which dominated the Greek pop-rock scene in the early to mid-seventies.[3] Despoina Glezou joined the group in time to perform at the 1972 Thessaloniki Song Festival where they won the best new composer and performer prize with the song "Dos Mou to Heri Sou" (Give Me Your Hand) which became a huge success in Greece during ...read more

Nostradamos (Greek: Νοστράδαμος) was a Greek pop group founded in 1971 by Stelios Fotiadis, Ippokratis Exarchopoulos–also known as Charlie (Greek: Τσάρλι)[3]–and English female vocalist Chris King.[3][4] It was one of the most popular pop groups in Greece which dominated the Greek pop-rock scene in the early to mid-seventies.[3] Despoina Glezou joined the group in time to perform at the 1972 Thessaloniki Song Festival where they won the best new composer and performer prize with the song "Dos Mou to Heri Sou" (Give Me Your Hand) which became a huge success in Greece during the junta years.[3] Glezou was also a member of the other pioneering Greek pop group Poll.[3] Nostradamos has been ranked as number 9 in a list of the top 10 most influential rock groups during the dictatorship in Greece.[4] In 1974, during the dictatorship, the group won the first Greek Eurovision participation contest run by the state broadcaster ERT to represent Greece at Eurovision but was not allowed to participate due to a scandal. (from Wikipedia) « hide


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