Yannis Kotsiras

Greek singer and musician (born 1969)
Yannis Kotsiras
Γιάννης Κότσιρας
Yannis Kotsiras performing in 2024
Yannis Kotsiras performing in 2024
Background information
Born(1969-10-05)5 October 1969
OriginAthens, Greece
GenresEntechno, laiko, pop
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)guitar, vocals
Years active1990–present
Musical artist

Yannis Kotsiras (Greek: Γιάννης Κότσιρας; born 5 October 1969) is a Greek singer and songwriter.

Life and career

Kotsiras was born in Athens on 5 October 1969.[1]

He began his career in 1990, singing folk music, and released his first album in 1996, titled Athoos Enochos ('Innocent Guilt'). He released his first live album in 2002. In 2004, in honour of that year's Athens Olympic Games, he released the song "Pass the Flame" in English, Greek, and instrumental versions on the same CD. In 2010, he began a collaboration with Yasmin Levy. Among his most popular songs are "Filakas Aggelos"('Guardian Angel') and "Anathema Se" ('Curse You').[1]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Athoos Enochos ('Innocent Guilt') (1996)
  • Mono Enafili ('Just a Kiss') (1997)
  • Filakas Aggelos ('Guardian Angel') (1999)
  • Ine diki mas i zoi mas (2000)
  • Xylino alogaki (2003)
  • 30 kai kati (2004)
  • Taxidia filia (2006)
  • Kai pali paidi (2008)
  • I Smyrni tou erota (2012) [& Estudiantina]
  • Ilios kokkinos (2012) [Album by Marios Tokas, 3 songs]
  • Mousiko kouti (2013)
  • O,ti thymasai den pethainei (2014)
  • Pinelopi Delta (2015) Music for theatre
  • Pseftis Keros ('Lying Weather') (2016)
  • Kita giro (2020)

Live albums

  • Yannis Kotsiras LIVE (2002)
  • Ti tragoudi na sou po – DVD (2003)
  • Yannis Kotsiras Live 2010 (2010)

Compiliations

  • Best of Yiannis Kotsiras (2004)
  • Paragelia Best of (2016)

Soundtracks

  • Adis (1996)
  • Valkanizater (1997)
  • Efapax – CD single (2001)
  • Pinelopi Delta - theatrical play (2015)

Re-released

  • Axion Esti (2002) (Mikis Theodorakis)
  • Pnevmatiko Emvatirio (2002) (Mikis Theodorakis)
  • Stavros tou Notou ( 2005) (Thanos Mikroutsikos)
  • O Dromos (2006) (Mimis Plessas & Lefteris Papadopoulos)

References

  1. ^ a b "International Greek Singer Yiannis Kotsiras turns 48". Egypt Today. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
  • Official website
  • Yannis Kotsiras on Discogs
  • Discography on Kratisinow.gr (in Greek)
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