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London Greek Radio Top 40 Songs.

The definitive Chart rundown this month July 2022.

This month’s biggest, most in demand hit songs.

1 Konstantinos Argiros – Eleftheros
2 Giorgos Mazonakis feat. Arash – Tora Tora (Boro Boro) 
3 Giorgos Sabanis – Gennimeni 
4 Despina Vandi – Ta Kalokairia Mou Misa [NEW]
5 Panos Kiamos – Tha Me Zitas (Tha Apousiazo) 
6 Nikos Oikonomopoulos – Oso Tipota Se Thelo 
7 Vasilis Karras feat. Giorgos Kakosaios – Foitites 
8 Melisses – Gia Mena Vradiase [NEW]
9 Eleni Foureira x Dj Bobito (Ft. Ayman) – El Telephone
10 Katy Garbi feat. Thodoris Ferris – Ola Sta Katalogizo [NEW]

11 Giorgos Papadopoulos & Elkana Marziano – Katalaveno (Katn Alenu)
12 Nikos Vertis – Zise
13 Anna Vissi feat. Daphne Lawrence – Aima 
14 Ilias Vrettos – Os To Apeiro [NEW]
15 Josephine – Tilefono 
16 Josephine – Kyma Mou
17 Helena Paparizou x Antique – Ti Ti (+ TimeSwap Remix)
18 Giorgos Kakosaios – Kane Mas Tin Hari [NEW]
19 Petros Iakovidis – Odos Tsimiski [NEW]
20 Ivi Adamou – Agoraki Mou

21 Ivi Adamou – Gia Sena [NEW]
22 Petros Iakovidis feat. Josephine – Geia Sou
23 Giorgos Kakosaios – Kane Mas Tin Hari [NEW]
24 Michalis Hatzigiannis & Tamta – Ekdromi 
25 Anastasia – Ligo Ligo 
26 Nikos Oikonomopoulos – Pali Gyrisa
27 Dimos Anastasiades – S’ Agapao Akoma
28 Giannis Ploutarhos – Pos Tin Eheis Dei [NEW]
29 Natasa Theodoridou – Den Ntrapikes
30 Nathalie Miranda – Xilia Simadia [NEW]

31 Nikos Apergis – Den Agapane Etsi [NEW]
32 Panos Kalidis – Vale Ta Kala Sou
33 Katerina Liolou – Mi Rotas Tous Allous
34 Nikos Makropoulos – Eho Erota Mazi Sou 
35 Giorgos Livanis feat. Ayman – Sentoni [NEW]
36 Giorgos Giannias – Koukla Se Vitrina
37 Elena Tsagrinou – Mykonos Kai Santorini 
38 Aspa x Mad Clip – Oh No [NEW]
39 Loukas Yiorkas – Mechri Ton Ourano 
40 Morfoula – Esena Mono  

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London-based singer-songwriter Nathalie Miranda released her first single in Greek ‘Xilia Simada’ on all digital platforms worldwide.

‘Xilia Simadia’ (which translates to 1000 scars), has been described as a dramatic, empowering zeibekiko about healing from a bad breakup and breaking free to take revenge.

According to the British-Cypriot artist, “This song embodies everything I love about Greek music: it’s dramatic, over the top, and full of Mediterranean passion. I’m so proud to present my first Greek single. As a Greek Cypriot, I’ve dreamed of writing and recording a song in Greek for years. Even if you don’t speak Greek, you’ll feel the passion!”

The song has been played exclusively on LGR all this week ahead of its release on 1st July.

Written and recorded at Nathalie’s home studio, with an official video shot on an iPhone, the track is authentically homegrown with a superstar polish: with producer Harry K, who boasts credits on some of Greece’s biggest records.

You can follow Nathalie on instagram @nathaliemirandamusic and nathaliemiranda.com.


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London Greek Radio Top 40 Songs.

The definitive Chart rundown this month June 2022.

This month’s biggest, most in demand hit songs.

1 Konstantinos Argiros – Eleftheros
2 Helena Paparizou x Antique – Ti Ti (+ TimeSwap Remix)
3 Petros Iakovidis & Josephine – Geia Sou
4  Giorgos Papadopoulos & Elkana Marziano – Katalaveno (Katn Alenu)
5 Anastasia – Ligo Ligo [NEW]
6 Michalis Hatzigiannis & Tamta – Ekdromi
7 Vasilis Karras feat. Giorgos Kakosaios – Foitites [NEW]
8 Nikos Vertis – Zise
9 Giorgos Sabanis – Gennimeni [NEW]
10 Panos Kiamos – Tha Me Zitas (Tha Apousiazo) 2022 

11 Anna Vissi feat. Daphne Lawrence – Aima [NEW]
12 Josephine – Kyma Mou
13 Nikos Oikonomopoulos – Oso Tipota Se Thelo [NEW]
14 Giorgos Mazonakis feat. Arash – Tora Tora (Boro Boro) [NEW]
15 Natasa Theodoridou – Den Ntrapikes [NEW]
16 Giorgos Livanis – Meta Tis 12
17 Stavento feat. Marseaux – Xairetismous [NEW]
18 Thanos Petrelis – Val’to Magio Soul Kai Figame [NEW]
19 Dimos Anastasiades – S’ Agapao Akoma [NEW]
20 Eleni Foureira x Dj Bobito (Ft. Ayman) – El Telephone [NEW]

21 Eirini Papadopoulou Feat. Nikos Koklonis – Leei Leei Leei
22 Andromache – Ela 
23 Panos Kiamos – Na Tragoudo Pos S’ Agapao
24 Kaiti Garbi & Giannis Ploutarhos – Tryferotita
25 Katerina Liolou – Mi Rotas Tous Allous
26 Morfoula – Esena Mono [NEW]
27 Kostas Martakis – Den Perimena [NEW]
28 Panos Kalidis – Vale Ta Kala Sou [NEW]
29 Elena Tsagrinou – Mykonos Kai Santorini [NEW] 
30 Ivi Adamou – Agoraki Mou

31 Ilias Kampakakis – Den Xehniesai [NEW]
32 Nikos Oikonomopoulos – Pali Gyrisa
33 Sasa Basta (Feat. Knock Out) – Peftoun Vrohi Ta Goal
34 Nikiforos – Zo I Eho Pethani
35 Giorgos Livanis – Osa Eho Zise
36 Eleni Hatzidou – Tremo Olokliri 
37 Christos Cholidis – Sta Patomata 
38 Giorgos Giannias – Koukla Se Vitrina 
39 Loukas Yiorkas – Mechri Ton Ourano [NEW]
40 Thodoris Ferris – Ftaio Kai Ego [NEW]

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London Cypriot singer-songwriter Antigoni Buxton has entered the “Love Island” villa on ITV 2’s reality dating programme.

The series, which is filmed in Mallorca, introduced Antigoni on Wednesday 22nd June.

Show bosses had teased the new “bombshell” twist on the previous night’s cliff-hanger.

The 26-year-old North London musician is a long-time friend of LGR and she impressed her fellow islanders, with one islander heard saying that Antigoni is a “ray of sunshine” and “on the friendship level she is lovely”.

It appears that her warmth and radiance also won her TV admirers with the programme’s fervent fan-base.  Many avid viewers of the show had taken to Twitter to applaud her “good-natured vibes and positive energy”, instantly becoming a fan favourite of the show.

Antigoni was signed to Island Records when she was just 20 years old and has gone on to have a successful start to her music career.

Her latest single “Hit List” released last month, mixes R’n’B with Greek/Cypriot elements and has already entered London Greek Radio playlist in recent weeks.

Antigoni is the daughter of celebrity chef Tonia Buxton, who’s a regular guest on “Sunday Bunch” on TV.

Tonia is also the consultant chef at The Real Greek restaurants and the presenter of “My Greek Kitchen” and “My Cypriot Kitchen” on the Discovery Channel.

Antigoni previously dated 2018 contestant Jack Fowler for a few months, but their romance fizzled out.

Prior to dating Jack, Antgoni was in a nine-year relationship with her childhood sweetheart but they split so that she could focus on her music.

You can follow Antigoni on Instagram @antigoni, where she already boasts almost 140,000 followers.

It’s worth reminding everyone about something that Cypriots already know, and that is that the original “Love Island” is of course, Cyprus, the island of the Greek Goddess of Love, Aphrodite!

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London Greek Radio Top 40 Songs.

The definitive Chart rundown this month May 2022.

This month’s biggest, most in demand hit songs.

1 Helena Paparizou x Antique – Ti Ti (+ TimeSwap Remix)
2 Konstantinos Argiros – Eleftheros [NEW]
3 Nikos Vertis – Zise
4 Petros Iakovidis & Josephine – Geia Sou [NEW]
5 Andromache – Ela
6 Nikos Oikonomopoulos – Pali Gyrisa
7 Eirini Papadopoulou Feat. Nikos Koklonis – Leei Leei Leei
8 Giorgos Papadopoulos & Elkana Marziano – Katalaveno (Katn Alenu)
9 Michalis Hatzigiannis & Tamta – Ekdromi
10 Anastasia – Amarties

11 Panos Kiamos – Na Tragoudo Pos S’ Agapao
12 Ivi Adamou – Agoraki Mou
13 Aspa – Staxti [NEW]
14 Katerina Liolou – Mi Rotas Tous Allous [NEW]
15 Amanda Georgiadi Tenjford – Die Together
16 Giorgos Lianos – Kathe Mas Stigmi Mia Giorti
17 Kaiti Garbi & Giannis Ploutarhos – Tryferotita
18 Sasa Basta (Feat. Knock Out) – Peftoun Vrohi Ta Goal [NEW]
19 Josephine – Tilefono

20 Panos Kiamos – Tha Me Zitas (Tha Apousiazo) [NEW]
21 Giorgos Kakosaios – Ego S’ Agapisa
22 Giorgos Livanis – Osa Eho Zise
23 Nikos Vertis – Pou Na Gyrnas
24 Josephine – Kyma Mou [NEW]
25 Haris Varthakouris – Me Poio Dikaioma
26 Nikiforos – Zo I Eho Pethani [NEW]
27 Stefanos Pitsiniangas – Mi Mou To Halas [NEW]
28 Giorgos Sabanis – Ase Me Na Se Proseho
29 Giorgos Mazonakis – Par’ Ta Ola Dika Sou

30 Christos Santikai – Ena Tilefono
31 Anastasios Rammos – Aliteia
32 Giorgos Livanis – Meta Tis 12
33 Charis Savva – Lene Lene [NEW]
34 Fani Drakopoulou – Hamos [NEW]
35 Natasa Theodoridou – Yparho Gia Sena
36 Nikos Oikonomopoulos – Apo Erota
37 Giannis Arvanitidis – Trelos Gia Sena
38 Giorgos Giannias – Koukla Se Vitrina [NEW]
39 Eleni Hatzidou – Tremo Olokliri [NEW]
40 Christos Cholidis – Sta Patomata [NEW]

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nurse, who spent what should have been her wedding day, socially distanced from her intended groom, treating Covid-19 patients on the front line, has finally tied the knot after her wedding was postponed for two years.

Instead of walking down the aisle, Olivia Hall, spent the day working at University College Hospital but finally got hitched earlier this month to Alex Violaris, nephew of one of LGRs veteran presenters, Soulla Violaris.

Olivia and Alex officially celebrated the wedding of their dreams, after the pandemic complications postponed their big day, and took their vows in Greek Orthodox fashion on 6th May this year.

The wedding took place at The Twelve Apostles Greek Orthodox Church in Hatfield, with an extravagant country-manor reception at Orsett Hall in Essex.

In an exclusive interview to London Greek Radio, the couple said, “We’re really happy that after two years, (727 days to be exact), we finally got married at the fourth attempt.

Two years ago, LGR had reported that on the original date of the wedding, instead of Olivia wearing her wedding dress and walking down the aisle, she had to wear her nurse uniform and PPE working in A&E, helping those with Covid.

 The story was subsequently covered by the Evening Standard, the Parikiaki newspaper and the BBC news.

Olivia and Alex told LGR that the whole occasion finally proved to be a lovely family affair as the wedding day went without any issues.  The pair revealed to London Greek Radio that they had even hired a surprise act for their guests, which was a well-protected secret.

They told LGR, “The entertainment was provided by The Function Band with surprise guest, Stavros Flatley!  We had to keep it a secret for two years.  We had friends and family attend from all over the UK, Cyprus and Australia to celebrate with us, which helped make it the perfect day!

London Greek Radio wish Olivia and Alex a very happy future together.

Olivia and Alex, finally tied the knot after pandemic delays. The couple had revealed their wedding joy to LGR. 

LGRs broadcaster Soulla Violaris with her husband, the music artist, Costas Violaris also attended their nephew’s wedding.

Stavros Flatley with a surprise performance at the reception. A well-kept secret for two years…


Article written by Tony Neophytou

With the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 tonight, singer Andromache missed out on the chance to represent Cyprus in this year’s final at the weekend.

All eyes were on the Greek girl on Thursday night as 2022’s entry took to the stage singing “Ela” in the second of this year’s semi-finals.

The 27-year-old newcomer’s full name is Andromachi Dimitropoulou and she was born in Germany and raised in Ilia, Greece.

Andromache was hoping to follow in the footsteps of Elena Tsagrinou, Tamta, and Eleni Foureira whose results helped Cyprus to consecutive finals, from 2015 to 2021.

Qualifying for the final at Cyprus’ expense was Belgium, Czech Republic, Azerbaijan, Poland, Finland, Estonia, Australia, Sweden, Romania and Serbia.

Cypriot bosses stuck to the formulae, of internally picking a singer and song-package with Andromache mixing traditional Greek folk and Byzantine, with modern music.

The track is an ethno song that embellishes the instrument of bouzouki and the flute which blends into the ensemble, giving this track a more modernised touch, mixing old and new.

The percussions and the bouzouki add some magical reverie to the song.

LGR’s Eurovision fanatic said, “When I first heard this it felt hypnotising and catchy enough, with its nice melodic embellishments.”

“This is a really good radio song which has soared to top of London Greek Radio play-lists, in recent weeks”.

“On reflection Cyprus is a radio friendly song, perhaps it requires other elements translating it to the stage. It is a lovely tune, chilled and laidback, with maybe its lack of a build-up holding it back as a Eurovision competitive song entry,” Mr Neophytou commented.

Tony Neophytou furthermore said, “I don’t know, maybe she felt nervous at first verse, and gradually felt more in her stride and composure at the Greek choruses. She grew in confidence, and smiles, as the song was progressing…”

Her performance was met with rapturous applause from the audience.

“The attractive Andromache was standing inside a sea shell structure. The imagery was conjuring up Cypriot exotic flavours, and motifs. She was like a mermaid or maybe a wink, to the Cypriot myth of Aphrodite’s birth, at sea.”

Her female dancers Despina Lagoudaki and Nefeli Theodotou were at either side.

Andromache’s choreographed arm movements, or armography and her dancers give it a fusion of energy.

“Three girls are the Cypriot equivalent to ‘Charlie’s Angels‘,” (Tony quips).

“The staging was aesthetically-pleasing bathed in lots of warm colours. The blue and golden lighting, swept across the sea shell structure and stage reminiscent of Cypriot flag colours, which was a beautiful aesthetic.” Mr Neophytou underscores.

CyBc made the official announcement along with title of her entry “Ela” earlier this year. The song is written by Alex Papaconstantinou, or Alex P, a Greek-Swedish producer, well-known in Eurovision circles.

He collaborates on the tune with Cypriot singer-songwriter Giorgos Papadopoulos, Arash, Eyelar Mirzazadeh, Fatjon Miftaraj, Filloreta Raci Fifi, Geraldo Sandell, Robert Uhlmann, Viktor Svensson and Yll Limani.

Andromache is signed to Panik Records, whose roster includes former Eurovision predecessors such as Ivi Adamou, Demy, Eleni Foureira and Anna Vissi and Elena Tsagrinou.

Thank you to Andromache and the Cypriot delegation for their efforts and roll on 2023, with Cyprus’ pick of the next act and tune.

The Eurovision Final takes place on Saturday night at 8pm.


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Singer-Songwriter Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord on Tuesday night qualified for the Eurovision Grand Final with her song “Die Together”.

This year, the Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Turin, at PalaOlimpico and the 25-year-old, who is studying to be a doctor, is a half Greek and half Norwegian singer-songwriter, born in Ioannina, Greece and raised in Norway.

Of the 17 competing countries, Greece was one of the 10 that gained enough votes from professional juries and the public to advance to Saturday night’s sing-off.

This is the twelfth time that Greece has qualified for a Eurovision since 2008.

“Die Together” was a “grower” on the London Greek Radio play-lists peaking at #5 in recent weeks.

The introspective song, has the sounds of a strong, melodic electro-pop ballad with emotional overtones which seem to cut deep. It’s a break-up song about a genuine relationship that’s expected to tear at the heart-strings.

Amanda has co-written the track with fellow Norwegian producer and songwriter, Bjørn Helge Gammelsæterx.

LGR’s Eurovision fanatic Tony Neophytou said, “Amanda’s beautiful, captivating performance felt emotional, and intense. Her vocals were on-point, as in yesterday’s jury voting dress rehearsal.

“Goosebumps… man!” Mr Neophytou recollects.

“The camera zooms into a close-up in the acapella section as it gradually builds up with wider stage shots of blue melting chairs. The visually-arresting act is well-crafted and thought out”. Amanda said the imagery of melting chairs is “symbolising break-ups or things coming to an end…”

The dancing silhouettes on-screen added a nice tough. The excellent camera-work complimented Amanda’s story-telling narrative, which underscores this song.

“Her soaring melodies combined with vocal hooks gives the tune that feel of a competitive package as Greece embarks on a Top 10 placement.” LGR’s reviewer furthermore noted.

“The Greek staging was immaculate and well-executed. It was sufficiently subdued and effective, and every single frame and shot was thought-out, presenting a slick, professional routine.”

The singer’s creative staging director is Fokas Evangelinos, a well-known figure in Eurovision circles, tasked with the elevation of her song.

In Mr Neophytou’s view, “Amanda in a white frock is emoting throughout, the song’s three minutes. A stage bathed in whites and blues, not only are these Greek flag colours which is a nice aesthetic. These colours suit it’s sad and melancholic undertones. The blinking lighting effects were in sync with its electro-pop beats, and the crescendo or climatic ‘die together‘ choruses.”

Amanda gave a strong, stoic and dramatic performance. Her frantic, hand gestures to her “Take my heart and rip it out and bring it to the other side” line, in the bridge, intensified the emotion that is felt, on the stage.”

Amanda was second favourite to win Semi-Final 1, with Ukraine still odds-on favourite to win Eurovision. The full results of these semis are released post-Eurovision night.

The Eurovision Song Contest Final is broadcast on Saturday 14th May on BBC1.

London Greek Radio wishes Greece the very best of luck in the competition.


Article written by Tony Neophytou

“British Cypriot” sitcom, ‘Stath Lets Flats’ was a winner at the Bafta TV Awards on Sunday night, scooping Best Male Performance in a Comedy for its star and creator Jamie Demetriou.

It’s a hat-track for Jamie, this is the third Bafta for ‘Stath Lets Flats’ which Jamie created and co-writes.

There have been three series of this popular comedy which also stars Jamie’s sister Natasia Demetriou.

Mr Demetriou beat out tough competition in the form of the new Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa – who was announced earlier as the next Time Lord, to take home the comedy gong.

Jamie Demetriou is “Stath” an imbecilic lettings agent working at ‘Michael & Eagle Lets’, an apparently chaotic London lettings agency run by his father, Vasos, [Christos Stergioglou).

The set-up is that Stath comes across as incompetent, impulsive and ambitious – in equal measure, and is desperate to prove himself to his Greek-Cypriot father who is retired and at home in series three but still as ever-observant and watchful over his son’s antics.

“I promised myself I wouldn’t sing” (he teased his audience), as Jamie accepted his award. “Thank you so much to everyone who makes this show possible, Channel Four, for having me a part of your insane roster of unbelievable shows that inspired me, and I would never be doing what I was doing if it wasn’t for them. Thank you to Ash Atalla for sticking to this for so long, thank you to Andrew Gaynord for being such a good friend and director. Thank you to Seb Barwell, the producer of this show, who is my rock. And I think a lot of the time he rather not be a rock, but be a producer.

Thank you to this astonishing cast that I’ve had the privilege of working with for so long now, Al, Ellie, Katy, Kiell, Christos, and my amazing sister Natasia who I couldn’t do this show without. Thank you to my flat-mate Ollie Cambridge for just having to put up with a really, really dirty… comedian and to my girl-friend Claire”.

The Bafta TV Awards were held at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday evening of May 8th.

Jamie Demetriou: “London Greek Radio has been playing in my house since I was a foetus.Same Jamie, same here…


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Eurovision excitement continues as Greece releases this year’s act with Greek TV bosses confirming that Amanda Georgiadi Tenfjord will be their representing artist.

This year, the Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Turin, at PalaOlimpico and the 25-year-old, who is studying to be a doctor, is a half Greek and half Norwegian singer-songwriter, born in Ioannina, Greece and raised in Norway.

The song, “Die Together” has the sounds of a strong, melodic electro-pop ballad with emotional overtones which seem to cut deep. It’s a break-up song about a genuine relationship that’s expected to tear at the heart-strings.

Amanda has co-written the track with fellow Norwegian producer and songwriter, Bjørn Helge Gammelsæterx and Amanda mixes modern pop, folk, electronic, alternative and ambient sounds.

LGR’s Eurovision fanatic, Tony Neophytou’s view is that “the song starts with an acapella section through a vocoder, which steadily builds up into a full-orchestral electro-pop ballad. The progression has its peaks and dynamic twists, causing intrigue and curiosity for the listener. The slow song then explodes to a grand orchestral feel as it progresses to its climatic finish. It is instantaneous with its catchy chorus, which a competition song requires.”

He added, “The singer and songwriter ballad feels honest and sincere. Amanda is a likeable soloist and incredibly authentic, with a well-made, intimate tune. The minimalist stripped-back acapella builds patiently into the explosive, orchestration. This is a potential jury bait song with on-point vocals. Amanda is emoting a stirring intense ballad that has won lots of admirers in recent weeks.”

Tony Neophytou believes in Greece’s chances at a qualification spot: “Her soaring melodies combined with vocal hooks gives the tune that feel of a competitive package and a game-changer as Greece embarks on a Top 10 placement.

He continued, “It is a sad, melancholic song with deep lyrics.”

Since it was released, many avid fans have interpreted its poignant lyrics to mean human bonds, the raging frontline, and conflict situations in the world now. The public reaction seems to give the track extra potency and powerful mileage.

Her immediate and direct lyrics is a sure asset in resonating intimately with the listener like, for example, when Amanda sings: “It’s been a hell of year, and we’ve been living in fear, close to giving up…”

Tony Neophytou also feels that the bridge section, with guitar, is almost uniquely dark and dramatic, with the verse, “Take my heart and rip it out, bring it to the other side”; a verse, she repeats four times, emphasising its blatant edgier undertones.

Tony says, “Amanda with a hauntingly beautiful, well-sung radio hit for the stage performance.”

The singer’s creative staging director is Fokas Evangelinos, a well-known figure in Eurovision circles, tasked with the elevation of her song. Her team says the “thoughtfully staged routine and emotional act” angles every single shot and frame as a captivating performance.

The official music video is filmed on the Greek island of Symi, as the backdrop to narrating Amanda’s song, which will be performed in slot number 15 of a running order of 17.

Greece competes in the Eurovision First Semi-Final which airs on 10th May on BBC Three. The Top 10 qualifying countries will advance to the Final on Saturday 14th May on BBC One.

London Greek Radio wishes Amanda and Greece the best of luck in the competition.


Article written by Tony Neophytou