2021. Retrieved 14 July 2021. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michalis Chatzigiannis. Fan Page Website MySpace Eurovision profile Polish Forum...
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This is a discography of Greek-Cypriot recording artist Michalis Hatzigiannis, who has been certified for the sales of 645,000 albums and a further 170...
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bouzouki (tracks: 1-1, 1-2, 1-8, 2-3, 2-5) || cura (tracks: 1-8, 1-10) Michalis Chatzigiannis: guitar, piano (tracks: 1-4) || second vocal (tracks: 2-1) Thanasis...
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1969–73 Dimitris Voyatzis 1973–74 Loukas Panourgias 1974–75 Vasilis Chatzigiannis 1975–85 Sotiris Alimisis 1985–90 Kostas Trivellas 1990–97 Sotiris Alimisis...
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"Eleni Foureira MAD Video Music Awards". Retrieved 24 January 2018. Vranis, Michalis (25 June 2013). "Greece: MAD Video Music Awards 2013 tonight". ESCToday...
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2009. Retrieved 16 July 2008. Krasilnikova, Anna (30 October 2007). "Chatzigiannis, Rouvas and Paparizou win the Arion Music Awards". ESCToday. Retrieved...
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13:00 EEST Michalis Kritikopoulos Stadium, Kaisariani 14 August 2000 13:00 EEST Prosfygika Stadium, Patras 12 August 2000 13:00 EEST Michalis Kritikopoulos...
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Balli (TUR) 1978: Vasil Lechev (BUL) 1979: Michalis Kousis (GRE) 1980: Dimitrios Psathas (GRE) 1981: Michalis Kousis (GRE) 1982: Gheorghe Buruiana (ROM)...
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