CD number four for Stelaras
Greek Australian singer songwriter and composer Stelios Antoniou has launched his fourth CD titled Eilikrina
Greek Australian singer songwriter and composer Stelios Antoniou has launched his fourth CD titled Eilikrina.
Recorded in London, Greece and Melbourne, the eight-track CD is a an ode to traditional songs of Greece that Stelios grew up listening to and emulating.
The music was done by Harry K and the lyrics by Ilias Fillipou who has written number one songs for Anna Vissi, Notis Sfakianakis, Giannis Parios, Glykeria, Helena Paparizou - just to name a few.
For more information on the CD and to purchase a copy, visit stelaras.net
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