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At first he was the finger-pointing singer who was not liked

At first he was the finger-pointing singer who was not liked
Petros Imperios, Giorgos Daskoulides and Spyros Spirakos spoke about Vassilis Karas, in a joint interview they conducted for the show “Breakfast Soso.”

In the beginning, Petrus Imperius said: «He sure would like to sing. His whole life was singing and music. I'm glad his true self came out, that he stayed hidden, and that he was helping people. He was very insightful about my work as well. “Do this little thing and you will see,” he told me. He is my teacher. In his early days, he was the popular singer who pointed fingers at those who didn't want him. Eventually they deified it and it was a religion».

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In turn, Spyros Spirakos said:
«It's been very difficult for us too. When I found out, my first job was to get George and say, “Are we open tonight?” How are we going to sing now?” But then we thought and he said it himself “Have fun and wear white.” Vassilis is a rock. He entered the pantheon of great singers like Mitropanos and Dionysio. After death he still has recognition».

Finally, Giorgos Daskoulides He said: «I cannot speak in the past tense about Vassilis. Vassilis lives and his songs will always accompany us. He is a legend. We will miss him from our site. It is an irreparable loss. He is an artist that we all have and the whole world has an image of».

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