Giorgos Zampetas, Greek music composer, singer, and one of the greatest
bouzouki artists was born in the
Metaxourgio area of Athens, on 25 January 1925. His parents were Mihalis Zampetas, a
barber, and Marika Moraiti, the niece of a well-known
baritone of those years. From a very young age, Zampetas showed a great interest in music: as he was helping his father in his barber shop, he secretly played his first melodies on a bouzouki. Anything that was producing sound seemed exciting to him and helped him in his compositions, as he said in his biography, not long before he died. In 1932, as a seven-year-old first grader, he won his first prize, playing his first song in a school competition. At the young age of 13, Giorgos met one of the most famous figures in Greek music, and one of his idols,
Vassilis Tsitsanis which played a fundamental role in his musical career. During the
German occupation of Greece, in times of poverty and misery, Zampetas founded his first band in 1942, after having moved to the
Egaleo neighborhood of Athens, 2 years prior to that. ==Career==