Kostas Hatzis
Kostas Hatzis Κώστας Χατζής | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Kostas Hatzis |
Born |
Livadeia, Boeotia, Greece | August 13, 1936
Genres | Folk, Greek New Wave, Éntekhno |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1961–present |
Kostas Hatzis (Greek: Κώστας Χατζής) (born August 13, 1936) is a Romani singer-songwriter and musician.
Kostas Hatzis born in Livadeia, a city in central Greece. He is one of the most significant composers in the Greek social song. He is the one who has substantially imposed the "voice-guitar" style, and for the first time he made ballads with social messages heard.[1]
His grandfather was a great popular clarinettist, and his father also played very well the dulcimer. Therefore, it didn't take Kostas Hatzis long to follow his family's steps. When he was sixteen years old, his father used to take him with him and he sang in weddings and christenings and in any other event, in which demotic, mainly, music was necessary. After a five-year itinerancy in the country, he moved to Athens in 1957, and started recording in 1961, while he became popular until the mid-1960s with the Greek New Wave movement in Greek music.[1]
His talent is quickly discovered by the great composers of that time (such as Mikis Theodorakis, Manos Hadjidakis, Mimis Plessas, Stavros Xarchakos, Yannis Markopoulos etc.), with whom he has cooperated, and he has performed their songs in his own particular way, adding strongly his personal style and particular sensibility, which add melody and meaning in the lyrics of the songs.
At the end of that decade, Kostas Hatzis, in one of his tours, visits United States for concerts to the expatriate Greeks. It is worth noting that his fame as a singer for the peace has reached the White House and the then US President, Jimmy Carter invites him to meet him and congratulate him. He is one of the only Greek artists who have been invited and congratulated for their morality and their work by a U.S. President.[2]
Kostas Hatzis has sung about love as well as social issues in duets with well-known singers, such as Marinella. Kostas Hatzis is the father of young singer Alexandros Hatzis.[1]
Discography
- 1964: Yannis Markopoulos – To Koritsi Me To Kordelaki (Collaboration)
- 1966: O Kostas Hatzis tTagouda Miki Theodoraki
- 1966: O Kostas Hatzis Pezi Ke Tragouda Mazi Sas
- 1966: O Kostas Hatzis Tragouda Theodoraki, Hadjidaki, Markopoulo
- 1968: Kostas Hatzis – Anagennisis Alonnisos
- 1969: Kostas Hatzis – Stis Gitonies Tou Kosmou
- 1970: O Kostas Hatzis Tragouda Kosta Hatzi
- 1971: Ena Karavi Gemato Tragoudia (Collaboration)
- 1972: Mia vradia Stou Kosta Hatzi
- 1972: Kostas Hatzis – Petra Ke Fos
- 1973: Kostas Hatzis – Ouai
- 1975: Kostas Hatzis – Dekatria Tragoudia
- 1975: Kostas Hatzis – O Yios Tis Anixis
- 1976: Kostas Hatzis – Anthropina Systimata
- 1976: Marinella & Kostas Hatzis - Recital
- 1977: Elpida – Dakis Stou Kosta Hatzi
- 1979: 18 Chronia Kostas Hatzis – Thymithite Mazi Mou (Compilation)
- 1980: Kostas Hatzis – Portraito (Compilation)
- 1980: Marinella & Kostas Hatzis - To Tam-Tam
- 1982: Kostas Hatzis – Ntaoulierika
- 1983: Kostas Hatzis – Ta Stigmata Tou Kerou
- 1984: O Kostas Hatzis Zontana Ston Orfea
- 1985: Marinella – I Agapi Mas (Collaboration)
- 1987: Marinella & Kostas Hatzis - Synantisi
- 1989: Kostas Hatzis – '89
- 1990: Kostas Hatzis – Se 4/4
- 1990: Kostas Hatzis – Mousiki Ierosylia
- 1990: Kostas Hatzis – Rom Agapi Mou
- 1991: I Alexiou Tragoudaei Hatzi
- 1991: Kostas Hatzis – Ora Miden (4 Tragoudia Gia Tin Eirini)
- 1994: O Alexandros Tragouda Kosta Hatzi
- 1995: 30 Chronia Kostas Hatzis Vol. I & II
- 1995: Kostas Hatzis – Tragoudia Gia Filous
- 1995: Kostas Hatzis – Ta Prota mou Tragoudia
- 1996: Kostas Hatzis – Ikones Tou Simera
- 1996: Kostas Hatzis – Mia Vradia Ston Topo Pou Gennithika
- 1997: Marinella & Kostas Hatzis – Resital Gia Dio (Compilation)
- 1998: Kostas Hatzis – Ta Vradia Pou Onirevonte I Tsiggani
- 2000: Kostas Hatzis – Choris Esena
- 2000: Kostas Hatzis – Stigmes Monaxias
- 2002: Mimis Plessas – Iobilaion (Collaboration)
- 2004: Antonis Remos – Live (Collaboration)
- 2005: Kostas Hatzis – Live 1965 – 1979 (Compilation)
- 2007: Kostas Hatzis – Megales Epitihies (Compilation)
- 2007: 45 Chronia Kostas Hatzis – Anthologia 1961 – 2006 (Compilation)
- 2008: Kostas Hatzis
- 2009: Kostas Hatzis & Julie Massino & Alexandros Hatzis – Antitheseis
References
- 1 2 3 e-magazine Music Heaven, Biography; Kostas Hatzis (in Greek), June 1, 2008
- ↑ Μy Greek Fm, Biography; Kostas Hatzis (in Greek)