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Loukianos Kilaidonis

Loukianos Kilaidonis

Greek composer, songwriter, and singer (1943-2017)


Loukianos Kilaidonis (Greek: Λουκιανός Κηλαηδόνης; 15 July 1943 – 7 February 2017) was a Greek composer, songwriter and singer.

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Biography

Kilaidonis was born at Kypseli, Athens. He studied at the Lycée Léonin of Patissia. He then studied architecture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki for 2 years and afterwards returned to Athens where he finished his studies at the National Technical University of Athens. He never did work in architecture because he started a career in music. His first work was the album Our city in 1970. Two years later he made the album Red Thread with Nikos Gatsos and the singers Manolis Mitsias and Dimitra Galani.

The Party in Vouliagmeni

Kilaidonis organized a large scale concert, the Party in Vouliagmeni, which took place on 25 July 1983, gathering over 70000 people (other estimates place the number at 100000). Also appearing at the Party were Dionysis Savvopoulos, Margarita Zorbala, Vangelis Germanos, George Dalaras, Aphrodite Manou and Mando, reaching the floating stage by speedboats.[1] At a time when the term beach party wasn't particularly well known in Greece, this beach concert managed to cause congestion from Vouliagmeni up to Syngrou Avenue and is considered to be "the Greek Woodstock".

Death

Kilaidonis died in hospital on 7 February 2017 due to either heart disease[2] or heart failure resulting from a respiratory infection.[3] He was 74.[4]


References

  1. "Let's take a walk to Vouliagmeni!". visitgreece.gr. 5 July 2018. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  2. "'Lonely cowboy' crooner Loukianos Kilaidonis dies". Kathimerini. 7 February 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
  3. Chrysopoulos, Philip (7 February 2017). "Greek Music Legend Loukianos Kilaidonis Dies at 74". GreekReporter. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
  4. "Music legend Loukianos Kilaidonis passes away at the age of 74". Keep Talking Greece. 7 February 2017. Retrieved 2017-02-15.

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