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          Apostolos Nikolaidis (singer)

          For the athlete, see Apostolos Nikolaidis (athlete).

          Musical artist

          Apostolos Nikolaidis (Greek: Απόστολος Νικολαΐδης) (30 June 1938 – 22 April 1999) was a Greek singer whose career spanned four decades.

          He was born in Drama, Greece and grew up in Thessaloniki.

          47K Followers, Following, Posts - Apostolos Christou (@apostolos_christou) on Instagram: "3x Olympian 🇬🇷 | Silver Olympic Medalist🥈".

        1. 47K Followers, Following, Posts - Apostolos Christou (@apostolos_christou) on Instagram: "3x Olympian 🇬🇷 | Silver Olympic Medalist🥈".
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        3. 46K Followers, Following, Posts - Apostolos Christou (@apostolos_christou) on Instagram: "3x Olympian 🇬🇷 | Silver Olympic Medalist🥈".
        4. Panathinaikos have been banned from European competition for three years by the continent's football governing body after failing to pay their debts.
        5. Triantafyllou, 33, won silver at Rio's Paralympic Games and is getting ready for the Tokyo Paralympic Games in August.
        6. He is best known for being the first Greek artist to record or re-record the authentic, "prohibited" rebetika songs in the early 1970s with their original lyrics at a time when this type of music was censored in Greece due to the military junta of 1967–1974 in power.

          Biography

          Nikolaidis was of Pontic Greek origin.[1] He first appeared on the Greek music scene in 1962, recording songs written by composers such as Manolis Chiotis, Apostolos Kaldaras, and Vassilis Tsitsanis at the famed Greek record label Columbia.

          Throughout the 1960s, he performed at well-known venues in Athens with many of the pre-eminent music figures of the time including Stelios Kazantzidis, Marinella, P