Kostas Kalafatis

Kalafatis Kostas

Artists of Skopelos

Kostas Kalafatis is one of the most famous rebetes in Greece.

​​​‌​‌​‌​​​‌‌‌​ Kostas Kalafatis is one of the most famous rebetes in Greece. He was born in Thessaloniki in a poor neighbourhood and was taught Byzantine music by his father, who was a cantor. At the age of 14 and after saving money, he bought his first guitar, while at the age of 16, he already played and sang. During the coup in Greece, Kalafatis studied at the School of Biology in Patras, where he fully dedicated himself to music, since his fellow student and later known lyricist Lefteris Chapsiadis introduced him to the music of Hadjidakis, Theodorakis, and Markopoulos. He started singing at very small taverns where they served wine and appetisers on wax paper.  There, he was introduced to the particular sound of the rebetiko and restored his liking of folk music. In Patras, he met Giorgos Xintaris, and they started playing together. So he left his studies (he later got his degree) and started playing music all over Greece.
Kostas Kalafatis
On a trip to Skopelos was so fascinated by the island and the people that he decided to live there. Thanks to him and other musicians of Skopelos (eg Nicolas Syros), in the mid-70s, a core of the folk song was created on the island. Kalafatis first played with the very young, then and still unknown Eleni Tsaligopoulou and with Christos Mirthidis, later “Agamos Thytis”. In the summer of ’79, in a shop, a group of young musicians was playing music. Kalafatis was there when some of the audience begged to give the microphone to a girl who sang well. It was Eleftheria Arvanitaki, and that night was the beginning of the musical group  “Opisthodromiki Kompania”. Soon after, someone introduced him to “a young man who plays amazing bouzouki and writes songs.” It was Vangelis Korakakis, with whom Kalafatis later collaborated and recorded. This “tradition” of Skopelos gradually began to decline. In 2001, Kalafatis started living in Athens during the winter months. In Athens, one can see Kostas Kalafatis at “Ali Skala” in Kaminia. There, this great “rebetis” interprets the songs sitting at a table instead of a stage, because, as he claims. “It is essential to sit at the same level as all others.”

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