Himerini Kolimvites

 

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Founded: 1979

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 “Himerini Kolimvites” are a unique case of a music group. They are not only mostly famous for their successful live performances and their fans, but also for the distinctive voice and personality of Argiris Bakirtzis. Himerinoi Kolimvites propose a different “sui generis” concert which remains unforgettable to those that have attended it at least once.
Their rare appearances come as an event and every concert of theirs is different because it is created “on the spot” along with the participation of the audience and is distinguished not only for their music proposal that combines traditional and artistic elements by expert musicians but also for the cozy atmosphere they create with their audience.
HIMERINI KOLIMVITES have been together as a group for thirty years already as they started in 1979. The group consists of the following musicians:
Argiris Bakirtzis: vocals
He was born in Thessaloniki. He is a self-taught musician. He writes lyrics and music.
Costas Vomvolos: accordion, qunun
He was born in Volos.

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The Himerini Kolimvites band will give two performances at Avlea
on 22.02
and 23.02
The Himerini Kolimvites invite their fans to Avlea Music Stage on February 22 and 13, to remember and sing together the greatest songs from repertoire of the legendary band...
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