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Kostas Tournas ( el, Κώστας Τουρνάς) (born 23 September 1949,) is one of the pioneers of modern Greek rock. He is a singer and composer of many hits in the '70s including ''Ti Na Mas Kanei I Nychta'' (''What Can The Night Do For Us''). He shaped Greek rock music in the late '60s along with groups such as Socrates Drank the Conium, Peloma Bokiou, Nostradamos and Hexadactylos. He is also one of the founder members of the pioneering Greek rock group
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along with Robert Williams. Tournas along with Robert Williams and Stavros Logarides, as members of the legendary rock group Poll, created a music wave which met with great success and took the music scene of Athens under the colonels by storm. Their music resonated with the young and created songs which still remain in the history of Greek rock. His 1972
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solo album,
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''Aperanta Horafia'' (''Infinite Fields''), is considered a landmark of Greek rock and an act of resistance against the junta which ruled Greece at the time. His songs often deal with Space and Time and one of his greatest hits from his album ''Astroneira'' (''Star Dreams'') was ''I Michani Tou Chronou'' (''The Machine of Time''). He participated in the rock opera ''Trojan War'' composed by Yannis Petritsis along with Robert Williams and other Greek rock stars. His anti-war protest song ''Anthrope Αgapa'' (''Humankind Love Each Other'') as a member of ''Poll'' along with his solo albums ''Astroneira'' and ''Kyries kai Kyrioi'' were among the biggest hits of the '70s in Greece. Tournas was included in the electoral list of
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in 2011. In 2013, he was a candidate of ND for the
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Early life

Tournas was born in 1949, in Tripoli, Greece. As a child he enjoyed singing Greek melodies of the era. Due to financial difficulties, his family eventually moved to
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. Tournas managed to finish high school and in his spare time he used to study playing the guitar which he received as present from his mother.


Music career

In Athens, Tournas worked at various music clubs in playing Italian and French songs which he did not enjoy very much because he found them melodramatic. He was a
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fan to the point of having watched '' Α Hard Day's Night'' seven times in a single day. He also enjoyed listening to the
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and
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Poll

After returning from the army, Tournas founded ''Poll'', one of the first rock groups of Greece, along with his childhood friend Robert Williams and Stavros Logarides. The motto of their group was ''Poll is love'' and their logo was the stylised outline of a dove. In a concert with ''Poll'', in their first ever photographic event, at the
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Tournas played guitar,
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, flute and the piano. ''Poll'' started appearing at the popular Athens music club ''Kyttaro'' presenting
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songs influenced from the
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which soon became very popular among the youth. Their first album ''Anthrope...'' (''Humankind''...) included the song ''Anthrope agapa'' (''Mankind Love Each Other'') which became a huge success and came in a fashionable
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. ''Anthrope agapa'' is considered the first protest anti-war song in the history of Greek rock. Other hits from the same album included ''Poll Means Love'', Έλα Ήλιε μου (''Come My Sun''), Στην Πηγή μια Κοπέλα (''A Girl at the Fountain''), Αετοί (''Eagles'') and Η Γενιά μας (''Our Generation''). It was followed by their second album ''Lefko'' (White) which was influenced by the Beatles' ''
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''. ''Poll'' dissolved soon after their second album. The group broke up because Tournas wanted to pursue a solo career. When asked about the reasons of the breakup Tournas commented that sometimes a group is like a partnership and when the reasons for its existence are no longer there then it breaks up.


Later career

Following ''Poll'', in 1972 Tournas composed ''Aperanta Horafia'', a 40-minute psychedelic pop-rock symphonic work which he presented with the group ''Ruth''. The work featured the participation of a
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. Tournas was inspired by
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for this work. ''Aperanta Horafia'' sold just 2500 records at the time. During the subsequent 39 years, multiple editions of the record have sold-out. On the 40th anniversary of the album, Tournas performed a concert featuring the work with the participation of the Orchestra of Modern Music of ''ERT'' under the direction of Stathis Soulis at the theatre of the cultural centre ''Hellenic World''. Tournas' career took off in the '70s and in subsequent decades he produced several other hits. In 1973, influenced by
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's '' Ziggy Stardust'', he created ''Astronira'' (Star Dreams). His songs often deal with Space and Time and one of his greatest hits from his album ''Astronira'' (Star Dreams) was ''I Michani Tou Chronou'' (The Machine of Time), a song about how Time, like a machine, changes everyone and everything. He participated in the rock opera ''Trojan War'' composed by Yannis Petritsis along with Robert Williams and other Greek stars such as Marina, Giorgos Moutsios and Charlie. He appeared also in several television broadcasts and live performances in Greece and Cyprus. In 1973, Tournas along with Greek rock-pop idols Elpida, Marina, and Robert Williams gave a performance at the ''Open-Air Theatre'' in Cyprus which attracted thousands. The Dance orchestra of '' ERT'' also performed at the same event. His night concerts have been praised as "reviving a whole era" with his songs which "have written a part of the pop-history" of Greece from the era of ''Poll'' to the present day. His ''
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'' album ''Fantasia 85'' has been praised by an Italian music critic.


Guitars

Over the years Tournas used the following guitars. * Takamine *
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Discography

This is a partial list of Tournas' discography:


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tournas, Kostas 1949 births Living people Greek composers Greek rock singers Greek pop singers Greek rock guitarists People from Tripoli, Greece Greek junta New Democracy (Greece) politicians