Dakis (Vrassidas Haralambidis) was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1943. In 1963 he came to Greece and a year later he started singing in clubs. He spoke six languages (Greek, French, Italian, Spanish and Arabic) something that allowed him to have an international repertoire.
Among his most popular songs were “Monsieur Cannibal”, “Tu veux out tu veus pas” and other songs in Greek.
He is the man who discovered Sakis Rouvas and brought him into the Greek music industry, while he attempted many times to represent Greece in Eurovision, with his 1980 bid calling it an unfair challenge, accusing Anna Vissi of stealing the winning, through political means.
HIS EUROVISION VENTURES
1977
1980
1983
1989
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