Artist's albums
12 Epityhies
2023 · album
14 Laikoi Haraktires Tou Markou Vamvakari
2023 · album
Siganopapaditsa
2023 · single
Pehnidiara
2023 · single
80 Megala Tragoudia
2022 · album
Death Is Bitter [είναι πικρός ο θάνατος]
2022 · album
Karavotsakismata
2022 · single
Antilaloun Oi Fylakes
2022 · single
Sunrise at Three O'clock
2021 · single
Ta Matoklada Sou Lampoun - Instrumental
2016 · album
Ta Megala Tragoudia
2015 · album
1905 – 2015: 110 Years Markos Vamvakaris
2015 · album
Complete Guide to Markos Vamvakaris
2014 · album
Markos Vamvakaris - Atakti (revisited)
2013 · single
O Markos O Syrianos (1932-1936), Vol. 1
2013 · album
Oloi Oi Rempetes Tou Ntounia (1935-1939), Vol. 2
2013 · album
If It Is God's Will: The Very Best
2012 · album
Vamvakaris Box set
2010 · album
Tragouda O Markos Vamvakaris
2010 · album
Ta Teleftaia Chronia Tou Markou 1963-1969
2005 · album
Greek Composers - Markos Vamvakaris
2005 · album
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Biography
A self-taught bouzouki player from the island of Syros, Markos Vamvakaris recorded in the rounder-like Rembetica style for a variety of big labels (Columbia, Parlophon, Odeon) in the 1930s and early 1940s. He often sang as well, and employed accompanists on guitar, the toumbeleki hand drum, and the baglamas (a stringed instrument which is a member of the bouzouki family). His lyrics are often bold, with direct references to hashish smoking and streetwalkers, although he didn't confine himself to those subjects, even releasing a patriotic number when Greece was on the verge of being taken over by Italian forces. He was adept at playing the melodic and sad tunes associated with the Greek repertoire, but could also be boisterous on occasion as well. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi