Lefteris Pantazis ( Greek: Λευτέρης Πανταζής) who is often called by the nickname LePa by the media and his fans, is a Greek singer. [1] [2] He was born Eleftherios Pagkozidis (Ελευθέριος Παγκοζίδης) on 27 March 1955 to Pontic Greek parents in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, in the USSR. [3] His parents repatriated to Greece as refugees in the 1960s. [4]
He began singing professionally in the mid-1970s and his first record was distributed in 1979. [4] His songs belong to a genre that cannot precisely be described and in Greek it is called skiladiko (σκυλάδικo) or laika [λαικά]. His music combines elements of traditional country folk music and modern pop. Some of his best known hits include: 'Εχω τρελάνει το Θεό' (I've driven God insane) and 'Το Ωραιότερο Πλάσμα Του Κόσμου' (The most beautiful creature in the world). [4]
His discography includes: [4]
Lefteris Pantazis ( Greek: Λευτέρης Πανταζής) who is often called by the nickname LePa by the media and his fans, is a Greek singer. [1] [2] He was born Eleftherios Pagkozidis (Ελευθέριος Παγκοζίδης) on 27 March 1955 to Pontic Greek parents in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, in the USSR. [3] His parents repatriated to Greece as refugees in the 1960s. [4]
He began singing professionally in the mid-1970s and his first record was distributed in 1979. [4] His songs belong to a genre that cannot precisely be described and in Greek it is called skiladiko (σκυλάδικo) or laika [λαικά]. His music combines elements of traditional country folk music and modern pop. Some of his best known hits include: 'Εχω τρελάνει το Θεό' (I've driven God insane) and 'Το Ωραιότερο Πλάσμα Του Κόσμου' (The most beautiful creature in the world). [4]
His discography includes: [4]