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Thomas Sopilidis is a Greek Ethnic music Composer
In the duration of his carrier, he has participated, as musician and singer, in hundreds of concerts in Greece and other countries (Germany, USA). ha has associated, in concerts,discography and TV appearances, with famous Greek artists:
Eleni Dimou,Vaggelis Germanos, Athinaiki Kompania, Giannis Spanos, Nikos Kalogeropoulos, Stelina Konitopolou, Takis Vouis and more...
Thomas born in Veria - Greece. It was there that he took his first music lessons by local musicians. He musically matured by the local sounds, and his musical direstion was affected by popular Greek music, and sometimes rocksounds. In 1993 He received his certificate of journalism, but music had his heart and his soul, therefore he never pursued a carrier as a journalist, just sometimes as a hobby.
In 2001 and for two years he was a Bouzouki Teacher (Famous folklore Greek instrument) for the National Conseratoire, and until now for the "Iamviko Odeio".
In the duration of his carrier, he has participated, as musician and singer, in hundreds of concerts in Greece and other countries (Germany, USA). ha has associated, in concerts,discography and TV appearances, with famous Greek artists:
Eleni Dimou,Vaggelis Germanos, Athinaiki Kompania, Giannis Spanos, Nikos Kalogeropoulos, Stelina Konitopolou, Takis Vouis and more...
Thomas born in Veria - Greece. It was there that he took his first music lessons by local musicians. He musically matured by the local sounds, and his musical direstion was affected by popular Greek music, and sometimes rocksounds. In 1993 He received his certificate of journalism, but music had his heart and his soul, therefore he never pursued a carrier as a journalist, just sometimes as a hobby.
In 2001 and for two years he was a Bouzouki Teacher (Famous folklore Greek instrument) for the National Conseratoire, and until now for the "Iamviko Odeio".
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