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and in one incident they visited the club "Tzimis o hontros" where she was singing on stage with Peristeris, Kasimatis, Keromytis, Stelios, Roukounas and Tourkakis, and demanded that she sing a famous right wing song. After her refusal she was beaten by six members of the royalist group X, also known
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In 1938, at the age of 17 she met her future husband Vangelis Trimouras, a bus conductor. Her father arranged her marriage despite her objections because he thought that her husband could tame her. Their marriage lasted for only six months as he reportedly abused her, even causing her a miscarriage.
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was the catalyst that pushed her to pursue an artistic career. On hearing of her daughter's ambitions, her mother Eleni beat her because, as a conservative woman of that time, she did not want her daughter to pursue an artistic career. However, her father bought her a guitar and paid for private
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Although she was particularly admired by artists, critics, and the public, she was alone and ignored towards the end of her life. Only a handful of people supported her in the last stages of her year-long struggle with throat cancer with which she was diagnosed in 1993. She died in
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who would burst into tears each time he listened to her singing. Paradoxically, the government never honoured her during her lifetime, perhaps due to her controversial personality. Only after her death was she regarded significantly.
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Her biography was published in 1998 under the title "Sotiria Bellou – Pote dortia pote exares". The author of the biography also wrote a theatrical play by the title "Sotiria me lene", a production sponsored in 2008 by the
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In her personal life, she had two big weaknesses: gambling and alcohol, which eventually led her to poverty and caused her mental problems. She was treated in a psychiatric clinic on at least one occasion. Sotiria was
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was no longer sought after, Sotiria, like many other artists of her generation, found very little work in night clubs.The mid-1960s brought with them a sense of cultural awakening, and a new-found interest in
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happened to be there and recognised her genuine talent. He introduced her to Tsitsanis, who instantly became fond of her powerful and melodic voice, and with whom she recorded the first of her many 78 rpm
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In December 1948, after a beating by a group of right-wingers (see Activism below), she moved from the "Tzimis o Hontros" club to the "Panagaki" where she worked with
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priest at Shimatari. As a little girl, Sotiria would go to church along with her grandfather and she would absorb the religious sounds and
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clubs of Athens such as the Rosiniol, Tzimis o Hontros, Hydra, Triana, Falirikon and many more. As the times changed, and
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among young people, which peaked in the 1980s. Sotiria was heard on many recordings, and helped usher in a new era for
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Her talent has attracted many celebrities and she had many famous fans. Among them was the famous Greek painter
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of all, mentioned in many music guides, and a contributor to the 1984 British Documentary entitled
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ranked Bellou the 22nd top-certified female artist in the nation's phonographic era (since 1960).
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Members of extreme right groups never forgave her political stance and her participation in the
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During her career from 1941 to 1976 she collaborated with the best composers of
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neighborhood of downtown Athens and sang two songs after a bet with a customer.
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is called in Greek ρεμπέτισσα (rebetisa), plural ρεμπέτισσες (rebetises).
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Kotarides Nikos, Ρεμπέτες και ρεμπέτικο τραγούδι. Athens, Plethron, 1996
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on August 27, 1997, and she was buried according to her request in the
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Sotiria Bellou performance of Synnefiasmeni Kyriaki (Cloudy Sunday)
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Sotiria's grandfather was a priest, and she herself was a devout
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Bellou was born in Halia (now called Drosia, part of the town of
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a lesbian in a time when this was practically unheard of.
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During one of their fights, she reacted by throwing
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Bellou was also a political activist who joined the
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