Sokratis Malamas, born on September 29, 1957, in Sykia, Chalkidiki, Greece, is a Greek singer and songwriter. At age thirteen, he bought his first guitar and later studied at the Macedonian Conservatory of Thessaloniki. His professional career began at 23, working as a guitar teacher and a singer in some public shops. Nikos Papazoglou made him enter the studio and began his debut album, ÎÏÏÏÏμαÏ
ÏÎµÏ ÎÏÏοÏίεÏ, in 1989. Malamas collaborated with notable musicians, including Manolis Rasoulis and Melina Kana, contributing to various theatrical releases and movies such as "To Chrono na Lavoso" from the short film Ypsoma 33. His discography includes albums like 13000 ÎÎÏÎµÏ (1998), ÎÏÏμοι (2010), and ΠΧάÏÏÎ·Ï (2014). Malamas has also written songs for other artists, including Eleftheria Arvanitaki.
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