Apostolis Anthimos
Apostolis Anthimos | |
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Born | 25 September 1954 |
Origin | Siemianowice Śląskie, Poland ![]() |
Genres | Jazz, Rock |
Instruments | Guitar, Drums, Keyboards |
Labels | Metal Mind Productions |
Website | www.apostolis.pl |
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Performing in Warsaw with The Greek Freaks ensemble - November 2010
Apostolis Anthimos (born 25 September 1954 in Siemianowice Śląskie) is a Polish jazz / rock oriented guitarist, drummer and keyboard player of Greek origin.
He is a member of the Polish progressive rock band SBB, and has had a long individual career both as band leader and as sideman.
He has co-operated with Czesław Niemen, Tomasz Stańko, George Dalaras, , and also a number of bands, including , Dżem and Osjan. He has participated in the recording of over fifty albums, including three solo albums of his own: Days We Can't Forget (1994, backed by Gil Goldstein, Jim Beard, Matthew Garrison & Paul Wertico), Theatro (1999) and Back to the North (2006, backed by Wertico and Marcin Pospieszalski).
His recent solo projects include:
- Apostolis Anthimos Trio (with Krzysztof Dziedzic on drums and Robert Szewczuga on bass guitar)
- Apostolis Anthimos Quartet (with Arild Andersen on double bass, Tomasz Szukalski on saxophone and Krzysztof Dziedzic on drums)
External links[]
- Apostolis Anthimos' official web page
- Apostolis' page on MySpace.Com
- Apostolis Anthimos Trio live on YouTube
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- Polish jazz guitarists
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