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Stelios Dionisiou Australian tribute to Greek legend dad Stratos Dionisiou

Stelios Dionisiou will be paying tribute to his legendary father, the one and only, cool guy, Stratos Dionisiou during his Australian concert tour next month, where he will be accompanied by one of Greece's bouzouki masters, the legendary Thanasis Polykandriotis.

Stelios Dionisiou will be performing many of his father's songs, such as "Βρέχει φωτιά στη στράτα μου" all of which have remained engraved in the musical memory of every Greek that either dared the dancefloor with a zembekiko or cheered someone on it!

As part of his Australian tour next month, audiences will have the opportunity to see Stelios perform other Greek classics from Greek legends including Mikis Theodorakis, Giorgos Dalaras, Dimitris Mitropanos, Stelios Kazantzidis to name a few.

 

TOURING DATES

SYDNEY
ENMORE THEATRE
FRI 27th MAY 2022
TICKETS

​ADELAIDE
THEBARTON THEATRE
SAT 4th JUNE 2022
TICKETS

MELBOURNE
PALAIS THEATRE
SAT 11th JUNE 2022
TICKETS


RESOURCE | ABOUT STRATOS DIONISIOU

Stratos Dionysiou (Greek: Στράτος Διονυσίου; November 8, 1935 – May 11, 1990) was a Greek laika singer.

Dionysiou was born in Nigrita, Serres prefecture, to Asia Minor refugees Angelos and Anastasia Dionysiou. At age 13, he lost his father. These early childhood experiences had a deep impact on the style of Stratos' music and were a great influence on him.

Dionysiou went to work as a tailor and was married, at age 20, to Georgia Laveni. The couple had four children. While still working as a tailor, he also appeared in night clubs in Thessaloniki, where he had moved to.

Dionysiou left Thessaloniki for Athens to further his singing career. He appeared in Nikaia nightclub "Asteras" with well-established singer Kaity Grey and in 1959 recorded his first song. The 24-year-old singer was signed by recording company "Columbia" and started singing songs by Babis Bakalis, Kostas Virvos, and others with some success. He next re-recorded older songs by laika masters such as Vassilis Tsitsanis, Yiannis Papaioannou, Giorgos Mitsakis and Manolis Chiotis. Success, however, did not come until the late 1960s, when he turned several Akis Panos songs into hits: "Και τι δεν κάνω" (What don't I do), "Γιατί καλέ γειτόνισσα" (Why, my good neighbour?), "Του κόσμου το περίγελο" (The laughing stock of the World), "Εγώ καλά σου τα 'λεγα" (I told you so), "Στο σταθμό του Μονάχου" (At Munich Station), "Ήταν ψεύτικα" (They were false) and many others.

Composer Mimis Plessas then came into the picture and gave him his hit "Βρέχει φωτιά στη στράτα μου" (Fire is raining down my path), a song whose lyrics were written by Lefteris Papadopoulos. Dionysiou toured the United States with great success. He was rising to stardom when his career was abruptly halted by his arrest due to a gun and cannabis possession. He was sentenced to two years imprisonment which he served in Nea Tiryntha, Argolis prefecture.

Dionysiou recorded even in prison and continued after his release in 1976. He successfully switched from laika to a more western "elafro laïko" ("elafro" meaning light) a lighter and brighter form of the laïko genre and enjoyed great popularity even with the younger crowd into the 1980s.

Dionysiou died in Athens on May 11, 1990 as a result of abdominal aortic aneurysm at the age of 54.

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