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}}'''Giorgos Papasideris''' ({{lang-el|Γιώργος Παπασιδέρης}} 14 September 1902 – 8 October 1977) was a ] singer, ], and ] of Arvanite origin. He was born on ]. After leaving elementary school, he spent his entire career working professionally in the field of traditional ], producing many popular recordings. He died of a ] in 1977 on Salamis Island. In a district of Salamis City, named Alonia in the birthplace of Papasideris, there is a bust in memory of him. }}'''Giorgos Papasideris''' ({{lang-el|Γιώργος Παπασιδέρης}} 14 September 1902 – 8 October 1977) was a ] singer, ], and ] of ] origin. He was born on ]. After leaving elementary school, he spent his entire career working professionally in the field of traditional ], producing many popular recordings. He died of a ] in 1977 on Salamis Island. In a district of Salamis City, named Alonia in the birthplace of Papasideris, there is a bust in memory of him.


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Giorgos Papasideris
BornGiorgos Papasideris
14 September 1902
Salamis Island, Greece
DiedOctober 8, 1977(1977-10-08) (aged 75)
Salamis Island , Greece

Giorgos Papasideris (Template:Lang-el 14 September 1902 – 8 October 1977) was a Greek singer, composer, and lyricist of Arvanite origin. He was born on Salamis Island. After leaving elementary school, he spent his entire career working professionally in the field of traditional Greek folk music, producing many popular recordings. He died of a heart attack in 1977 on Salamis Island. In a district of Salamis City, named Alonia in the birthplace of Papasideris, there is a bust in memory of him.

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  • Biography (in Greek) at Salamina and Vocal music website


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