This is not actually a song, but rather Jingle Bells (a song singed at Christmas), or "Kalanta" in Greek. This version comes from Creta, the biggest island of Greece, and the people that sing it come from "Lasithi" (as far as the title informs), the eastern part of Creta. To get more precise geographical info I suggest you check it out in google earth.
This is not actually a song, but rather Jingle Bells (a song singed at Christmas), or "Kalanta" in Greek. This version comes from Creta, the biggest island of Greece, and the people that sing it come from "Lasithi" (as far as the title informs), the eastern part of Creta. To get more precise geographical info I suggest you check it out in google earth.
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arisgr86 3 years ago
This is not actually a song, but rather Jingle Bells (a song singed at Christmas), or "Kalanta" in Greek. This version comes from Creta, the biggest island of Greece, and the people that sing it come from "Lasithi" (as far as the title informs), the eastern part of Creta. To get more precise geographical info I suggest you check it out in google earth.
Tzakakas 4 years ago
This is not actually a song, but rather Jingle Bells (a song singed at Christmas), or "Kalanta" in Greek. This version comes from Creta, the biggest island of Greece, and the people that sing it come from "Lasithi" (as far as the title informs), the eastern part of Creta. To get more precise geographical info I suggest you check it out in google earth.
Tzakakas 4 years ago
may i ask which part of Greece is this song from? It reminds me of many Vlach songs from Epirus and Moscopole. Thanks
picurar 4 years ago
How fascinating; I love this musical style.
setheurovision94 4 years ago