MISIRLOU by Maria Karela and Spyros Stamos Vintage Greek Music
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I knew Spiros in Athens when he was visiting and going broke giving relatives money. I use to buy him prune juice at the commissary. About 1962 or so during my three years there. He was from Arachova? near Delphi and his wife from Levadia nearby by. I visited again in Calif while at my folks home in Atherton and he lived in Los Altos. He gave me some of 45's which I still have. He was self taught and only went through the 3rd grade. A joy to have known. Charles Christian, Santa Rosa, CA
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From now on I'm skating to this version.
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Super!
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Great. Thank you a lot, cdbpdx, for this old version of Misirlou. Really rare.
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@loki866 This one was recorded on 23rd October 1941 wirh three further sides, all four being released on two discs - Co 7217-F and Co 7220-F.
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I don't know why this got posted under loki866. That isn't me. I would love to see any other information found about Spyros Stamos.
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I'm not too sure this is from the late 40's. Spyros Stamos moved to California about 1948 and formed a group which recorded on Gypsy Records in San Francisco. He recorded a lot of music in the late 20's in Chicago. He was also a studio musician for WGN radio in Chicago. I'm trying to zero in on the dates he did the Columbia recordings.
All, I am Christopher Spyros Stamos. I am the grandson of Spyros Stamos. I can remeber sitting on his lap while he played the cymbolm. thanks for the memories.
Chris
pwcoho 1 year ago 16
Spiros Stamos was my father's Cymbalon teacher in Chicago in the 1930's. Thank you for sharing it with us.
BoiDetroit 1 year ago 2