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  2. List of Greek musical artists - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Greek all-female bands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Greek all-female bands" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Astarte (band) M.

  4. Category:Greek musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Greek all-female bands (2 P) Greek orchestras (1 C) Pages in category "Greek musical groups" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Category:Greek pop music groups - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Musical groups from Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Flowers of Romance (Greek band) H. Hi-5 (Greek group) I. Imiskoumbria; In Trance 95; K. ... The Silent Wedding; Socrates Drank the Conium; Sorrowful Angels; The ...

  7. Rock music in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greek rock (Greek: Ελληνικό ροκ, pronounced [eliniˈko rok]) originated in the early 1960s with the creation of several anglophone pop-rock bands such as The Forminx (which included composer Vangelis), The Charms, The Idols [1], The Olympians, Juniors, M.G.C. and many more. 1968 in Paris saw the formation of Aphrodite's Child, (Vangelis, Demis Roussos and Loukas Sideras) one of the ...

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  9. Sousta - Wikipedia

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    Sousta (Greek: Σούστα) is a Greek folk dance, performed at weddings as an activity of courtship between husband and wife. [1] It originates from Ancient Greece, and holds prominence in Dodecanese Islands, [2] and broader Aegean region. [3]