Artemios (Demis) Ventouris Roussos
- Born:
- June 15, 1946, Alexandria, Egypt
- Died:
- January 25, 2015, Athens, Greece
- Nationality:
- Greek
- Profession(s):
- Singer, Musician, Performer
Early Life and Education
- Born to Greek parents George (Yorgos) Roussos and Olga (Helen) Ventouris, who were both performers and artists.
- Experienced diverse cultural influences in Alexandria.
- Family moved to Greece after the Suez Crisis.
- Early musical training included learning trumpet and singing in the Greek Orthodox Church choir.
Career and Major Achievements
- Began his musical career in the 1960s, playing in various Greek bands.
- Gained international recognition as a member of the progressive rock band Aphrodite's Child, alongside Vangelis and Lucas Sideras.
- Launched a successful solo career in the 1970s, achieving worldwide fame.
- Known for his distinctive vocal style and operatic vibrato.
- Sold millions of records globally, earning numerous gold and platinum certifications.
- Toured extensively, performing in major venues around the world.
Notable Works
Discography (Selected Albums)
Year | Album Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
1971 | On the Greek Side of My Mind | Debut solo album |
1973 | Forever and Ever | Internationally successful album |
1976 | Happy to Be... | |
1978 | Demis Roussos |
Legacy and Impact
Demis Roussos achieved considerable international fame as a singer, selling tens of millions of albums worldwide. Although specific information about his Polish presence might not be as readily available within standard English sources, a search for 'demis roussos wikipedia pl' can provide details regarding his popularity and reception in Poland. His distinctive voice and blend of styles made him a recognizable figure in popular music for decades.