When the coffin arrived, the crowd applauded while the trademark song of Yiannis Floriniotis “Does it matter that I’m a brand” played?
In an atmosphere of deep emotion, relatives and friends say goodbye to her today big brand of night Athens in the 70s and 80s, Yiannis Floriniotis, who made history with his subversive, brilliant presence.
The funeral procession took place in Holy Church of Agios Nikolaos in Piraeus while Burial will be in Schistos Cemetery.
When the coffin arrived, people were clapping while the song was playing – trademark of Yiannis Floriniotis “It doesn’t matter that I’m a brand.”
As his daughter Annula had stated, inside the coffin she put her father’s favorite microphone, as well as a notebook he had in his childhood.
The artist who brought the shine to the Greek tracks passed away three days ago at the age of 76, after being hospitalized in the “Sotiria” hospital with respiratory problems.
His loss plunged into mourning his loved ones, but also the artistic world, which lost a great name of Greek song.
Friends and associates of the artist sent wreaths to the funeral, while Efi Thodi, Spyros Bibilas, Katerina Stanisi and Eleni Filini went to the church.
Source: Skai
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