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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. Keep Shelly in Athens - Wikipedia

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    The band name was conceived as a pun on Kypseli, a neighbourhood of Athens. [4] The band have now toured North America and Europe as a four piece, and in 2012 played as a feature artist at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. On 17 January 2014, Sarah P. announced she was no longer in Keep Shelly in Athens.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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]

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