Andreas Tsoukalas

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Andreas Tsoukalas

Background information
Born January 9, 1963 (1963-01-09) (age 45)

Country flag Greece

Origin Country flag Greece
Genre(s) Rock, Pop,Ballads
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter

Andreas Tsoukalas (born 9 January 1963) is a Greek musician and composer, who translated "Sealed With a Kiss" under the title "Antio" for his second LP & CD Mia kainouria mera by LYRA Records.

Andreas Tsoukalas,is a Greek balladist.


He was born in Athens in 1963 and he's been living there ever since. In 1992 he started as lyrisist, songwriter and a singer, signing his first contract with Lyra Music Company, where his first completed work was published as a vinyl-disk and as a CD, titled «Stous kairous tous ponirous». He signs this first CD both as a musician (lyrics-music) and a singer, and as music producer. This cd has known success and has been accepted both by the media, and the public - sales, when simultaneously it includes him in the category of qualitative songwriters, while parallel, in the first semester, is enlisted in top ten of the radios. The songs that have been spotted out from the same cd are "Nomiza", "Stous kairous tous ponirous", "Apla ki alithina" etc. The song "Nomiza" has been included in several collections of other music companies also, with more important the "Golden Triple" of Sony Music. (Nowadays it keeps on being sold in music stores, while "Nomiza" has been arranged by Charis Varthakouris, and has been included in his cd "Adunamia mou" by MINOS-ΕΜΙ with the same success)[1].


In 1994 his second album "Mia kainouria mera" was released by Lyra Music Company, signing all ths songs as a musician (lyrics-musing) and a singer. His second album has known similar success and it was immediately included in top ten of the radios and of the top sales.[2]. In this album "Antio" the Greek arrangemend of "Sealed with a Kiss" is included. The songs that have been spotted out from the same cd are "Antio", "Sugnomi", "Mia kainouria mera", "Paropides".


[edit] References

  1. ^ "New album from Charis Varthakouris - greek article!", mad.tv, 08/11/2002
  2. ^ April, May, June 1994, Time Out column of Ethnos Newspaper signed by reporter Giannis Flessas
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